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Page counts, covers etc should all be the version you have read! Not sure we've explicitly stated it in the rules though.
They may add that to the Q&A, but whether or not they do, lets just keep going with that intention. We are doing SO well, and I know we will continue to rock it. (And see - you missed nothing!)

And for sure you are doing the right thing to have the one you read on your shelf :)
The Daughter of Doctor Moreau by Silvia Moreno-Garcia - May Theme BOM - Mexico (starts 16 May 2023)
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May 17, 2023 09:10PM

6. As Sonia noted, we jump six years. Do the characters, especially Carlota, feel six years older? Do you like books that have time jumps or would you have preferred to see Montgomery get used to working in his new jobs? (Sonia already asked about the fallout but feel free to add that here).
Carlotta still seems pretty young to me, but I guess she IS still pretty young. I didn't really get a huge feel for the characters in part 1 as far as ages, but they don't seems to have changed much. Other than Montgomery has mellowed a little in his obsession over his ex.
7. Do you like the method of telling the same scene from both points of view? Is there one point of view you prefer? It's sometimes ok - I'd generally prefer not to repeat a scene, but I guess it was different enough that it didn't bug me.
8. And we have the start of a love triangle. What do you think of the two young men and Carlota’s reaction to them? First off - I HATE love triangles. I think Carlotta was mainly curious - I certainly didn't see much in them to be attracted. I also hate people who say "do you know who I am?"
9. So far these feels very much like a historical fiction book with relationships being forwarded over the science and hybrids. Do you agree, and were you expecting that? I agree. I'd like to see more of the fantasy elements and I hope we do - but they seem pretty hidden so far.
Bonus: If you were part critter, and didn’t have the health concerns, what species would you prefer?
A raptor because I'd like to fly.


@Kerri - so glad you popped in!
It's good to hear about Lessons in Chemistry - it is on my radar! And Vi I'm glad you asked about Elektra - it'll work well for that!
Nanci - I'm glad your book arrived. That reminds me I need to answer the daily questions for today!


For Electra - of course anything to do with mythology. Also, any book where someone saves a person's life, someone gets revenge on a person, someone has a terrible mother. I hope that helps!

That's great you finished a book Nicole - thank you for helping us out. I hope all goes well.
The Daughter of Doctor Moreau by Silvia Moreno-Garcia - May Theme BOM - Mexico (starts 16 May 2023)
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May 16, 2023 09:29PM

1. Have you read the original Island of Dr Moreau book? Or watched any of the films? I only saw the 1996 movie, so, in my head, I keep seeing Dr Moreau as Marlon Brando, Val Killer as Montgomery and Fairuza Balk as Carlota.
I have heard the premise of Dr Moreau but that's it. Hmm...I kind of want to check out that movie now though.
2. In the movie, Fairuza was one of the hybrids, although here, she only has "treatments" with jaguar genetic code. Do you think it's just a ruse from the doctor and she is actually the first hybrid? I suspect that she IS the first hybrid because of the treatments - I'm so glad you asked this question because that means I'm not the only one wondering.
3. Montgomery's past was a sad one. And he looks like just a drunk with some natural instincts to protect the innocent. Were you surprised he was considering not to accept the job, and then when the incident happens and he needs to kill the hybrid he decides to stay? I was indeed surprised that the incident made him decide to stay. I felt bad for Montgomery - how his wife made him feel so inadequate and left him. And I like the letters he composes in his head - I often do that too.
4. I'm a bit disappointed that he didn't explain exactly how his studies came to be. In a scientific point of view, how is it even possible? We're in the 1870s... way before in vitro fertilization or genetic advances... and he manages to separate and mix genomes, or as called in the book gemmules? Not to mention that the original story was written way before cloning was a thing.... Good point! I guess that is what puts it into science fiction.
5. So, hybrids are dangerous. Specially when they're still developing, and their animal instincts are overpowering the human ones (in theory, since we had no idea what the level of brain maturity the developing hybrid was). Back in the movie, there is a rebellion and it doesn't end well for humans. Do you think it will be the case here? It might? The one the broke out seemed scary - even how it looked. And pretty mindless. I'm very curious to see what will happen.
And a bonus, Am I the only one that is sad that we're jumping 6 years? I wanted to see the fall out from the incident. I wanted more information too! But I guess he said something about how they take 7 years to develop so maybe that's why?

Just a note while I'm thinking about it: if you have a book with an assassin character, a benevolent dictator, someone who allows or establishes unions (guilds), or someone who is stealthy then it could be used for Winners Lord Vetinari.

Nanci - I loved Project Hail Mary - but I do enjoy science fiction. I actually read it, and then listened to it with my husband (who also enjoyed it). I hope you at least enjoy it! And I'm sure your son-in-law will appreciate your effort!
May 16, 2023 06:20AM
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Elinor and Nanci - they said it'd be no problem if we have to make the change, since Elinor had also volunteered for DQs. So that's great!
Haha I'll be a proud (and needing support) member of the King Doorstopper club :)

The Daughter of Doctor Moreau by Silvia Moreno-Garcia - May Theme BOM - Mexico (starts 16 May 2023)
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May 15, 2023 06:23AM


I don't own the Stephen King book, but it has been on my TBR, so I guess this is the time to read it! I think I'm going to get it on audio because I've read good things about the audio version/narrator.

I know we're using the official page count from the BOM thread. Does that mean I need to shelve the book that corresponds with that page ..."
Just shelve the one you actually read. Those BOM official counts are "special" and do make it fair so we can read whatever we can get hold of.