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2013 Where in the World are you?!? (Currently Reading)
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I've heard really good things about Five Star Billionaire.
What you think of The Secret River Gaeta? It was voted in the top 10 Aussie books, in a poll run by a book TV show late last year. I haven't gotten to it yet.
What you think of The Secret River Gaeta? It was voted in the top 10 Aussie books, in a poll run by a book TV show late last year. I haven't gotten to it yet.
I hadn't heard anything but googled. It was announced on the 23rd May 2013 that they will be making one, on the ABC (our government funded Australian Broadcasting Corp, not the American ABC, it get's confusing) website:
"The project has been developed by producers, Stephen Luby, and Mark Ruse of Ruby Entertainment (Crackerjack, the Murray Whelan telemovies, Bed of Roses), Oscar nominee screenwriter, Jan Sardi (Shine, Mao’s Last Dancer) and acclaimed director, Fred Schepisi (Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith, Six Degrees of Separation), and will now be adapted into a television mini-series by Sardi with Mac Gudgeon. The Sydney Theatre Company’s adaptation of the novel played to sell-out audiences in January this year."
"The project has been developed by producers, Stephen Luby, and Mark Ruse of Ruby Entertainment (Crackerjack, the Murray Whelan telemovies, Bed of Roses), Oscar nominee screenwriter, Jan Sardi (Shine, Mao’s Last Dancer) and acclaimed director, Fred Schepisi (Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith, Six Degrees of Separation), and will now be adapted into a television mini-series by Sardi with Mac Gudgeon. The Sydney Theatre Company’s adaptation of the novel played to sell-out audiences in January this year."
In England with Young Titan: The Making of Winston Churchill that focuses on Churchill's early career.

As soon as I am done with Jayber Crow (only two more hours) I am going to try Touching the Void: The True Story of One Man's Miraculous Survival, which I know you liked.

Mixing up books is easily done!

The book I'm reading is Improbable Women: Five Who Explored the Middle Eastand I'm 70% done with it. I really want to find out more about Gertrude Bell and Lady Hester Stanhope.

I like the look of the Improbable Women book, Shomeret. I'm not sure it's been published yet in the UK.


I am not sure if it will be. The U.S. publisher is a small academic press. The book is interesting, but has a very basic problem. The author starts out by telling us that all of these women were fascinated with Queen Zenobia and there's no evidence that all of them were fascinated with her. A potential publisher in the UK would notice that.

There is a newer biography of Gertrude Bell that I want to check out. It's Gertrude Bell: Queen of the Desert, Shaper of Nations.

Anyone else read or listened to this book?

where Hicks and his column of 11.000 have just been annihilated by the followers of the Mahdi. It's 1883 and general Gordon will be beheaded in Khartoum in 1885. It will only be in 1898 that the Mahdi and his followers will be vanquished by Kitchener at Omdurman. Winston Churchill was present at this battle as a young man. Very interesting period.







Chrissie wrote: "Lilisa, I absolutely adored, adored, adored "The House by the Dvina". When I was about to finish it, Oscar who was then a puppy, ripped it to shreds and I had to buy a second copy for the reaming ..."
Chrissie - great to hear you enjoyed it so much and too funny re: Oscar! My dog did his share of chewing (and yes, books were involved) and remodeling of the house a few years. I'm still in the first couple of chapters so haven't come to the bath house part yet. Now I'm intrigued...
Chrissie - great to hear you enjoyed it so much and too funny re: Oscar! My dog did his share of chewing (and yes, books were involved) and remodeling of the house a few years. I'm still in the first couple of chapters so haven't come to the bath house part yet. Now I'm intrigued...

I particularly love the depiction of life before the Revolution.
Puppies will be puppies!
Chrissie wrote: "Lilisa wrote: "Chrissie wrote: "Lilisa, I absolutely adored, adored, adored "The House by the Dvina". When I was about to finish it, Oscar who was then a puppy, ripped it to shreds and I had to bu..."
I am REALLY enjoying The House by the Dvina: A Russian Childhood. Besides being so evocatively written with great character development, I'm contrasting it with the very poor literary attempt of The Astronaut Wives Club: A True Story - another nonfiction, albeit a totally different subject matter, which I read recently.
I am REALLY enjoying The House by the Dvina: A Russian Childhood. Besides being so evocatively written with great character development, I'm contrasting it with the very poor literary attempt of The Astronaut Wives Club: A True Story - another nonfiction, albeit a totally different subject matter, which I read recently.
Lesley wrote: "I'm also reading Maya's Notebook, set off the coastline of Chile."
I enjoyed it Lesley. Would be interesting to see what you think of Maya!
I enjoyed it Lesley. Would be interesting to see what you think of Maya!

Chrissie wrote: "Lilisa, if you are loving that Dvina book you will also love Olga's Story: Three Continents, Two World Wars and Revolution--One Woman's Epic Journey Through the Twentieth Century. Those are maybe m..."
Thanks Chrissie. I will put Olga's Story on my list. I enjoyed your review - including the Oscar reference. The You Tube piece on Eugenie Fraser is not available for some reason :-( when I checked it out. I will try again later - maybe there's a temporary streaming challenge.
Thanks Chrissie. I will put Olga's Story on my list. I enjoyed your review - including the Oscar reference. The You Tube piece on Eugenie Fraser is not available for some reason :-( when I checked it out. I will try again later - maybe there's a temporary streaming challenge.

Lilisa, the Olga book is great too. I read it ages ago and just found it by walking through a bookstore, years before GR. I wonder why that link to Frazer doesn't work. Do go back and check it b/c it is good!

Now I am reading Cry, the Beloved Country set in South Africa.
Lesley wrote: "Lilisa, I didn't think that much of Maya's Notebook, though it started out well.
Now I am reading Cry, the Beloved Country set in South Africa."
Lesley - for me it was just okay - not stellar. I gave it 3 stars.
Now I am reading Cry, the Beloved Country set in South Africa."
Lesley - for me it was just okay - not stellar. I gave it 3 stars.

I am really liking Cry, the Beloved Country so far.
I'm in Iran with The Book of Fate by Parinoush Saniee - for some reason I can't seem to make it pop up to add the book, so here's the link:
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17... - very interesting so far.
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17... - very interesting so far.



I liked those too, also Portrait in Sepia. These are all the early ones, and they are about subjects that lie close to her heart.
Chrissie wrote: "Lesley wrote: "I have The House of the Spirits on my bookshelf to read someday. I enjoyed Daughter of Fortune and Inés of My Soul."
I liked those too, also Portrait in Sepia. These are all the ear..."
I've read Paula, Inés of My Soul, Island Beneath the Sea, Zorro and The Sum of Our Days. I need to read the others. My average rating is 3 stars. Maybe The House of the Spirits, Daughter of Fortune and Portrait in Sepia will yield a higher rating!
I liked those too, also Portrait in Sepia. These are all the ear..."
I've read Paula, Inés of My Soul, Island Beneath the Sea, Zorro and The Sum of Our Days. I need to read the others. My average rating is 3 stars. Maybe The House of the Spirits, Daughter of Fortune and Portrait in Sepia will yield a higher rating!

Chrissie wrote: "Lilisa, I hated Zoro and then she started writing some kids books. I thought she even started going downhill with Eva Luna and The Stories of Eva Luna was even worse. I very much enjoyed all of the..."
Yep, Zorro got 2 stars from me.
Yep, Zorro got 2 stars from me.


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