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MARCH 2013 (Group Read 2): The Coffee Trader by David Liss
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Anne, I had a similar experience...thought it got better as it went along.

Yes, $#@^%$# %$#^# book poachers. I curse them. :\"
OK, here is the dumb Little Old Lady once more. I assume by "Poachers" you do not mean those little cup thimgys whereby you can poach an egg?
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No, poachers, like illegal hunters. eg people who go on government land to shoot deer out of season.
Or, in my case, someone came into the library and took my copy of The Coffee Trader.

The person would not have known that the book was reserved. It was more an accidental poaching event.

Awesome, make sure you brew a pot and enjoy.

That was nearly 10 hours ago...haven't you finished reading it yet? Perhaps more coffee would help... ;-)

I will be cracking the book this morning (Aussie time).
So not finished yet, not even started. lol
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I am 50 pages in and waiting for something to happen.
******spoiler up to page 50******
Just when I start getting into the story, one of those darn memoirs of Alfonso Alferondo sections gets in my way. I do not like them. They are ruining things for me.
Did anyone else find that? (I have not gone back to check peoples spoilers yet)



I am 50 pages in and waiting for something to happen.
******spoiler up to page 50******
Just when I start getting into the story, one of those darn memoirs ..."
Heya (Are we there yet?) Oh sorry, wrong book!
I liked the addition of Alfonso's notes...a look inside his head so to speak.


Because we all read in our own way and like & dislike different things. :)
My feeling on the book so far is it will probably be a 3 star book for me I think. Early days though.


Sorry guys.
I am about to finish. I struggled to maintain interest in this book. I could have even given it 2 stars to be honest (I will be giving it 3).
I am not sure if feeling rushed to finish it before the end of the month had anything to do with that. It might have. I hate my reading schedule being thrown out. :)



Agree. For my tastes, I found it hard to love also.
In fact, I found it quite flat.


5 star - 3
4 star - 8
3 star - 8
2 star - 2
1 star - 2

Though I am inclined, from the nature of the posts, to think it might be a book I really like anyway.

agreed. Well said ( I gave it 4)

Precisely my thoughts. I gave it 3 stars (as mentioned earlier) but I could have easily given it 2. Like you Patrick, there was something about the book that i couldn't connect with.

It is really interesting to see the different opinions. I love his writing style. I also read the Whiskey Rebels, had a bit of a problem with it, I don't even know what anymore, and I never finished it.
But I loved this book and gave it five stars. I did have a problem with Alfonso's bits in the beginning and it was only when I read it a second time that I understood what they were good for. Thanks for a really interesting and eye-opening discussion!
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I really enjoy the group reads that are this mixed. It was disappointing for me not to read it at the same time as you all, but I still made me marvel, as I read the book, how individuals read and see writing differently.
I have changed as a reader thanks to our group reads. Changed in a good way that is. Once upon a time I used to feel like I 'should' like a book because others are liking it, or, I 'should' dislike a book because the majority dislike it, but my outlook changed some time ago. With each group read we have done.
Thanks to all our group readers for respecting everyone's differences and enjoying open and friendly discussions.
Most people who do our group reads are happy to share opinions in a friendly discussion, whether they agree with each other or not. :-) I am very appreciative of that.

I'm hoping to get to read The Hangman's Daughter with you all in May. I've read it in German (and didn't finish it, either---I'm really bad at that)

10 votes in front...I think you will be right.
I voted for The Religion. :(


Kind of like The King's Spy, I tune out completely when it comes to anything that requires maths or calculations. But I found that in the Swanston book there was at least a great story being told in a nice fluid way. This one seemed like the author was trying to hard to make things fit the ending. I could be wrong, but och well.


http://travel.nytimes.com/2013/04/21/...

It is a bit slow at the moment, I hope it picks up. I do like the descriptions of the stock exchange though. The crooks that tried to sway prices by rumor in order to make a lot of money is interesting. I think we forget that all the crooked things that happen in current times have a long history!

I think I may have enjoyed the story more if I had the full version but as it was I only thought it okay (2 star).
It was a whole lot of boring (which is saying something as I obviously got all the exciting parts) and then the end just left me thinking he was an idiot. Maybe if he'd come across as purposefully successful instead of mean and petty.....
The few items that made this an okay instead of hated it book were the second story, told by Alfonso (I hope that's how it's spelt) and the stock market. Both aspects of the story that I found quite interesting.
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