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The Reading Group: A Novel (P.S.)
by Elizabeth Noble
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I really need something light and fluffy now, but this book is giving me ADD. I just hope it turns out to be better than "Angry Housewives Eating Bon Bons"...
Update: OK -- now I must rant.
Complaint #1: I have nothing against middle-aged or any other kind of chick lit. However, I feel that chick lit by definition should be both light and short. This book was neither. I found the process of reading it slow, and the book was way longer than it needed to be.
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Update: OK -- now I must rant.
Complaint #1: I have nothing against middle-aged or any other kind of chick lit. However, I feel that chick lit by definition should be both light and short. This book was neither. I found the process of reading it slow, and the book was way longer than it needed to be.
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Read in July, 2007
I would have said simply, that this is a book best for a summer read, when you've run out of the books that are "serious literature," and that it would be an escape. There are a few laugh out loud moments - a wife desiring that her husband be shanked while he waits outside a gas station bathroom for her. But the other jokes, I don't think are actually intended to be funny - like the way grown womyn over 35 behave and the now cliche dramatization of harried housewives of a certain means...more
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Read in April, 2004
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Read in April, 2008
When five women convene one Wednesday night in January for their first reading group meeting, they have no idea how their lives will change over the coming year. Polly is a 40-something, divorced mother of two whose boyfriend has proposed, and she comtemplates her desire to get married again while also dealing with the unexpected pregnancy of her single, 20-year-old daughter, Cressida. Susan is Polly's best friend, and her mother is suffering from dementia. Nicole has a perfect house, a perfect ...more
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Read in January, 2008
This was quite an enjoyable read, and I am glad that I finally took the time to read a book by Elizabeth Noble. I have a couple other of her books on my shelf, and will definitely read them at some point. In writing style, I find her reminiscent of Elizabeth Buchan (Revenge of the Middle Aged Woman and others). In this particular novel, the subject matter is the creation of a reading group, and I found it to be similar in many respects to Angry Housewives Eating Bon Bons by Lorna Landvik (also s...more
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Read in May, 2008
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I was interested by the book, because the text on the back side of the cover intrigued me.
The book itself was good, but for me not more than the 3 stars I gave it initially.
Somehow, in the course of the story, it became more and more predictable. The daughter of one having an affair with and having the baby of another friend that is unwantedly childless is one.
But, if it is a book about LIFE, why does there have to be a happy or good ending to everything in this book? I think that is t...more
The book itself was good, but for me not more than the 3 stars I gave it initially.
Somehow, in the course of the story, it became more and more predictable. The daughter of one having an affair with and having the baby of another friend that is unwantedly childless is one.
But, if it is a book about LIFE, why does there have to be a happy or good ending to everything in this book? I think that is t...more
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Read in December, 2007
I bought this book in 2003 on vacation in London…now almost 5 years later it was still collecting dust on my shelf. I picked it up for an easy, feel-good read.
The Reading Group follows 5 women through out one crucial year of their lives. From an ailing mother, estranged children, child pregnancy, divorce and true love they all find refuge in the reading group as they have a common bond of womanhood and family life.
It is a stereo-typical chick-lit book for middle age women. Growing cl...more
The Reading Group follows 5 women through out one crucial year of their lives. From an ailing mother, estranged children, child pregnancy, divorce and true love they all find refuge in the reading group as they have a common bond of womanhood and family life.
It is a stereo-typical chick-lit book for middle age women. Growing cl...more
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Read in January, 2006
I LOVED this book and can't wait to read another one by this author. Much more realistic and satisfying than your usual "chick-lit" book. Noble introduces us to five women of varying ages who meet once a month to discuss a novel. We are taken through one year in their lives, and each chapter tells one month. I especially loved the portions where the women discussed the books they were reading in the group. The comments they made really reflected what was going on in their personal live...more
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After the "Jane Austen Book Club" I was a little hesitant to read a book about reading books... but I found this one quite enjoyable. And the England-isms ("creche" instead of "nursery" and the like) are amusing rather than annoying.
Like "Jane Austen," Noble's book is a collection of women and a collection of stories. Each woman responds differently to the books the group has chosen, in accord with her life situation and challenges. Together, they exp...more
Like "Jane Austen," Noble's book is a collection of women and a collection of stories. Each woman responds differently to the books the group has chosen, in accord with her life situation and challenges. Together, they exp...more
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Read in March, 2008
This book took me forever to finish. It was such a slow read for me. I enjoyed the stories, but there were so many characters right off the bat that I had a hard time keeping them all straight. Fortunately there is a character guide in the front, so that helped.
I enjoyed all the subplots. I think that it is a very cleverly written book. It was interesting to read about their reviews of the books that they chose for their book club. There were several books that I'd like to read because of th...more
I enjoyed all the subplots. I think that it is a very cleverly written book. It was interesting to read about their reviews of the books that they chose for their book club. There were several books that I'd like to read because of th...more
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Read in May, 2008
This book is about a group of women who become friends through a monthly reading group. The story is set in the UK, and I what I liked about the book is that the challenges that these women face are those, albeit difficult, are not so over the top that they become farcical and non-realistic.
My favorite part of the book was the monthly book club discussion, although they were brief and the author gives away too many spoilers for those who haven't read the book. Otherwise, the book is above-...more
My favorite part of the book was the monthly book club discussion, although they were brief and the author gives away too many spoilers for those who haven't read the book. Otherwise, the book is above-...more
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Read in August, 2007
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This is a book about a womans book club...but quickly becomes the women in the book club.
As a woman in a book club, this spoke to me. I've found in our own book club, that it quickly becomes about the women and not the books. the books are the reason we give our husbands for getting together.
this is an English author and that seems to always be hard for me to get into. i'm so American. its sad, really. However, it finally got good about 140 pages in and i was rolling.
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As a woman in a book club, this spoke to me. I've found in our own book club, that it quickly becomes about the women and not the books. the books are the reason we give our husbands for getting together.
this is an English author and that seems to always be hard for me to get into. i'm so American. its sad, really. However, it finally got good about 140 pages in and i was rolling.
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Read in May, 2008
This, to me, was your typical beach read. The book was light (as far as writing style), easy to read, had characters that were easy to get into, it didn't get bogged down with heavy themes (some of the events that happened to each character were heavy, but this book didn't get tripped up in them) - everything you would need to curl up at the beach (or on a lazy sunday) and read. The writer is British, so it was fun to read the British english and I liked that it was kept in that style and she di...more
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Read in May, 2008
Slow book to start but a good book to read. It was a little hard to get into at first b/c it is written by a British author and the language was a little hard to get into. I found myself actually reading it with a British accent! Geesh! But it was a good story about these gals all in a book group and how their lives intertwined and how their lives unfolded. It was a nice respite of a book that was just a good story - not a DEEP book but one worth reading for the sheer enjoyment of reading.
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Read in August, 2007
Billed as "the #1 British Bestseller," this is an absorbing read about a group of women who come together in a book club - more about the rich lives of the women in the club. The descriptions of challenges of childbirth and a newborn are right on, and the women in general have genuine voices. Struggling marriages, aging parents, sterility, premarital sex and abortion, it's all here. Always fun to see the British words for things too.
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Once I got into this "chic lit" novel, it kept me interested. The quibble I have is that all the women in the novel are either a) mothers or b) soon-to-be mothers. The one character who doesn't have children (but, of course, she wants to) is banished to helping children at an orphanage in Roumania. Come on. Not all women want or have children. It would have been nice to read a novel that didn't make the assumption that all women do.
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Read in May, 2008
Really liked this book -- follows a group of British women as they go through their first year of book club and all the various dramatic events they live through. As usual, some events are more likely than others. As they discuss each book, beware that if you haven't read their book of the month and want to? Might want to read IT before you read THIS. Some of them they stay pretty vague, but some they give away big plot points.
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Read in March, 2007
Chick-lit that works for a vacation and not much more...I found it a tad boring.
A group of women of different ages/backgrounds have a monthly book club. The story is an interwoven mix of book club meetings and the different elements of their friendships and life challenges (one woman's husband cheats, another has the perfect marriage but is unhappy, another can't have children...and it goes on).
A group of women of different ages/backgrounds have a monthly book club. The story is an interwoven mix of book club meetings and the different elements of their friendships and life challenges (one woman's husband cheats, another has the perfect marriage but is unhappy, another can't have children...and it goes on).
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This British best-seller chronicles a year in the life of five women, their unraveling lives and the books they read. It takes a bit to sort out who is who, but their stories are interesting, if not unique: lost love, teenage pregnancy, elderly parent, sex, lies and philandering husbands. The best part of the book is the reading list which includes some great classics and new-ish must-reads.
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Read in April, 2007
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All the women in a London reading group deal with contemporary personal and family issues while reading an eclectic selection of novels. The characters were strong women facing a variety of real problems and taking solace in literature and friendship. I wanted to find copies of some of the books they were reading and read them too. Elizabeth Noble is another great British chick lit writer.
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