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We're going to read and discuss a longer book over March and April. I think it will be fun and give us more options.
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Jenny (Reading Envy)
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Mar 02, 2012 01:25PM
My vote went immediately to the book set on a cold weather island!
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I did not add An Ermine In Czernopol that got such a great review today in the NY Times. I still can though, should I? Or are there already too many books (if that is ever possible).
Nick
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I think it's a good list. Ebenezer le Page has my vote, although I would love to read Lolly Willowes or The Family Mashber too.
Mikki wrote: "Well, I chose The Book Of Ebenezer Le Page...I'm going with Paul."Did you change your mind Mikki? It says on the left that you voted for The Ice Trilogy. I've decided to be swayed by Paul's endorsement, although The Family Mashber sounds amazing too.
For those who favor Lolly Willowes, here is an article about the book and its author, by Sarah Waters, from today's Guardian: http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2012/...
There's a newly discovered short story too: http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2012/...
Declan wrote: "Mikki wrote: "Well, I chose The Book Of Ebenezer Le Page...I'm going with Paul."Did you change your mind Mikki? It says on the left that you voted for The Ice Trilogy. I've decided ..."
Good catch, Declan, thank you!
Declan wrote: "For those who favor Lolly Willowes, here is an article about the book and its author, by Sarah Waters, from today's Guardian...There's a newly discovered short story too..."I read the Water's biographical article about Sylvia T Warner and Warner's new short story, both in The Guardian. The first told me quite a lot about her life and the second gave an example of her writing. Thanks for the links, Declan.






























