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Apr 01, 2013 05:47PM

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I peek at Ulysses every week or so and continue to plod forward. It is the most challenging book I have ever read.
M recommended The Reborn which is actually the 1st third of a larger book. It was a free book which I got on Kindle but the first bit has been well written and the plot is promising.
I loved reading Wild Sheep Chase and can't wait to hear others comments and thoughts about the story!



I'm also halfway through The Art of Fielding and it keeps twisting in completely unexpected directions. I'm still not sure where the story is heading!

I started The Man Who Ate Everything which my husband bought for me as a birthday gift last year. I am quite behind on my literary pursuits. It is quite different than I expected. Rather than a book with chapters that result in an overarching plot, it is a compilation of previously published articles the author has submitted to periodicals over the years. I am still working on the first section. Some of the articles have been interesting. It seems I am destined of late to read books (or parts of books) about authors trying to capture local, wild yeast from the environment and make bread products with it. Apparently this is not an easy task as both authors who have attempted it had struggles galore.
I started The Art of Fielding and am really enjoying it. It has been a great character study thus far. Many of the characters are multi-layered and intriguing. I can't wait to keep reading.

I am halfway through Reconstructing Amelia. I was hoping it would be more like Gone Girl. It has not been quite up to par as of yet, but maybe it will have a hugely successful end.


I'm cruising through Italo Calvino's If on a Winter's Night a Traveler and LOVING it.

I started The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society and am enjoying it thus far. I didn't know much about the book prior to reading it and was pleasantly surprised by the content format.
After 1 day of reading I am through 25 percent of the book. This is the first physical book I've read since getting my Kindle a year and a half ago. I forget how much time reading on my Kindle saves as I am now taking notes manually for future discussion material.
I am still working on The Man Who Ate Everything. My degree of interest really fluctuates from chapter to chapter. Overall, I am enjoying the blending of the author's experiences with in depth facts and foodie tidbits.
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