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Michele wrote: "Hello, I recommend Corregidora by Gayle Jones. https://www.amazon.com/Corregidora-Ga..."
I loved that book. I read it so long ago. I should re-read that.
I am currently listening to audiobook 24 Hours by Greg Iles. It is a suspense thriller. I'm not really a big fan of such books but I wanted to try audiobooks and one of my coworkers loaned me this book, so far I'm enjoying it.
Just finished Tim Weiner's LEGACY OF ASHES: THE HISTORY OF THE CIA. Engrossing. Disheartening. I'm glad I took the time to read it.
I just finished The Song of Achilles recently and it was amazing from the first word to the last. Its a historical fiction love story with two male leads. If you like the Iliad or Greek history/stories you will really enjoy this. I'm still sitting with the feelings from this book. Just a real page turner and emotional story.
I am reading several books right now. They are Life in the Treetops, The life-changing Magic of Tidying Up and Girl on the Train.I am the moderator for the Club Inter'l of Portland, Oregon book group.
Our September Selection is The Orphan Train.
Hi I'm Kim and I just joined! I'm reading To Kill a Mockingbird as I just don't recall if I read it in high school. Then I plan to read a Grisham novel I purchased, the Gray one.
Hello, i am Carletha. I would love for you to read A CRY FOR HELP/WHO'S LISTENING--BY DESIREE...TRUE STORY
Hi I'm Kim and I'm currently reading Glass Sword by Victoria Aveyard and Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason by Helen Fielding.
Caroline wrote: "Hi I'm Kim and I just joined! I'm reading To Kill a Mockingbird as I just don't recall if I read it in high school. Then I plan to read a Grisham novel I purchased, the Gray one."I hope you enjoy To Kill a Mockingbird. I did. And I also love Grisham. I recommend A Time to Kill and the Pelican Brief.
Lisa wrote: "I finished Life After Life last week and enjoyed it immensely. It's set I'm England during WWI through WWII. it inspired me to read The Great Influenza about the 1918 pandemic. You might enjoy it s..."This is on my 'to-read' list! I've heard lots of good things, so I'm looking forward to reading it!!
I just finished The Reader but did not enjoy it too much. For a critically acclaimed Holocaust read, I would rather read something else. Right now, I am trying to pick between reading The King's General or Because of Mr. Terupt. Anyone can recommend?
Finally able to start The Shack by Wm. Paul Young pretty good...but I'll see what I think as time goes on and/or finish the book (audio and physical book)
Hi my name's Majda and I'm looking for something to read. Genre Young Adult Fantasy. A little bit of romance is okay too.
Recently finished The Beech Tree. Fabulous book! It is an easy read but emotionally powerful!I wrote a review on Goodreads but this one actually describes the book better. Definitely a MUST READ.
"A great emotional roller coaster of a book. You will be taken through all the trials and tribulations, laughter and love of the owners of the initials carved in the beech tree. Not content with just that, the author then weaves all these lives into interconnectedness as the story progresses, and then finally when you least expect it, throws some wonderful twists into the mix towards the end. Entertaining reading that will draw you into every characters life, tissues needed for the tears of laughter as much as the sad moments.
Somehow, the author makes the unfairness of life readable, whether it be brutality, bigotry or racism, pointedly and atmospheric without overdoing it.
Nostalgic and emotional reading, short chapters make it ideal for those with a busy lifestyle who want to read for five minutes at a time, or holiday reading where you can just get stuck in and savour the intense feelings." - Robin Houghton
There are numerous reviews here on Goodreads but also on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/Beech-Tree-Don...
The Beech Tree
Just finished
2.5 stars. Not as good as I would have hoped.My review: http://whatchatreadin.blogspot.com/20...
Pam wrote: "Sarah - I have a reading rule that if the book doesn't grab me in the first 10%, then I abandon the book. So if a book is 358 pages, those first 35 pages need to be stellar. There are too many good..."Exactly! I can't fathom wasting time on a bad book when there are so many great books to be read in a lifetime!
Finished
by Emma Cline- 5 Stars!I LOVED this one- need to find more books about the Manson-ish cult in the late '60's. Ate up every single word.
My Review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I don't post about many books but this is really one to read. Its got everything. Love, lust, heartbreak, and redemption with a twist of the supernatural and getting revenge in the afterlife on the one who hurt you. It reads with all the emotion of a great Jodi Picoult or Liane Moriarty book. It comes out in October but you can get an early copy here. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
Hi Everyone,My name is Michele. I recently joined this book club, and I'm ecstatic to be amongst other voracious readers! I love learning about new reads, along with the readers' commentaries. A book that I'm currently engrossed in is Cecily Wong's DIAMOND HEAD. The story line revolves around several generations of Chinese and Hawaiian women, their histories, and their emotional connection with a member of their family who dies. This is the author's debut novel. It is well-written and the cultural traditions of China and Hawaii well-imagined. Having visited Hawaii years ago, visiting the Diamond Head volcano -Needless to say, Wong's moving story is bringing back fond memories for me. A great read!
I just finished the 24 Hours Greg Iles on audiobook, now listening to A is for Alibi by Sue Grafton.
Michele wrote: " ... A book that I'm currently engrossed in is Cecily Wong's DIAMOND HEAD. The story line revolves around several generations of Chinese and Hawaiian women, their histories, and their emotional connection with a member of their family who dies. This is the author's debut novel. ..."This sounds really interesting. Did you read Alan Brannert's Molokai. It is very interesting Here's my review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Fred wrote: "Recently finished The Beech Tree. Fabulous book! It is an easy read but emotionally powerful!I wrote a review on Goodreads but this one actually describes the book better. Definitely a MUST READ...."
I read it about a month ago. A very heartwarming read. Here's my review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
The Beech Tree
Fred wrote: "Recently finished The Beech Tree. Fabulous book! It is an easy read but emotionally powerful!I wrote a review on Goodreads but this one actually describes the book better. Definitely a MUST READ...."
Thanks for the tip. I am going to add this book to my reading list.
Kim wrote: "I don't post about many books but this is really one to read. Its got everything. Love, lust, heartbreak, and redemption with a twist of the supernatural and getting revenge in the afterlife on the..."
I'm reading "Freeman" by Leonard Pitts, Jr. Numerous books have been written about the Civil War but I haven't read many about what happened immediately after it. This book begins the day after the Civil War ends and centers around Sam, a free black man who has gone back to Mississippi to search for his wife, Prudence, a white woman from Boston who has gone to Mississippi to open a school for the newly freed slaves, and Tilda, the woman for whom Sam is searching. I haven't gotten to the part where their stories intersect yet and maybe they won't. I'm finding the story very compelling. Leonard Pitts is a very skilled writer.
Hi my name is Denise The book I'm currently reading is called The Inheritance of Rupert A.Bridlington.It is a definite must read it has got everything a little bit of comedy,thriller,mystery even romance.The characters you will get to love them.You have got to read it.Isbn is 13:978-15353519 it's by the author Mal Kyri www.malkyri.com check him out new author.
The Suitable Inheritor (a novel) spans Chicago and Peru with an India connect. A fascinating story of self-discovery, true love, profound relationships, extraordinary success, sacrifice, and support.
I'm reading:The Underground Railroad
Until I Say Good-Bye
The Watchmaker of Filigree Street
All three are great books so far!
Recently finished The Secret Life Of Bees. Interesting read, and really explained the situation back in the 1960s between white and black people quite well.
I am currently reading All The Light We Cannot See. I have read about 75 percent of the book and can't put it down. It is such a human tale of war, suffering, loss and within all of this the human spirit is being celebrated. It is an ode to survival. The two protagonists arecwell drawn and I am holding my breath because the two are about to cross paths. The parallel plots are going to intersect soon. I love the small chapters. Even if one is busy with other things one can finish a small chapter, keep the book down, come back and start the next chapter. There is something about the pace of action too. The pace is getting faster and building upto the finale. It has evoked a physiological response in me too apart from an emotional one. I can feel my stomach churning.
Anukriti wrote: "I just finished The Reader but did not enjoy it too much. For a critically acclaimed Holocaust read, I would rather read something else. Right now, I am trying to pick between readin..."
Hi, I do recommend the movie!! Its good, I dare to say...better than the book. Enjoy!
I very recently read a book entitled, "Culmination." I have to say that I literally loved it. It grabbed ALL of my emotions and sent me on a roller coaster whipping me around from anger, rage, sadness, joy, hope, fear, etc... I haven't read a book in a long time that made me so angry. That being said, I love it when authors can compose a story that does that (take me through a range of emotions). I will admit this is not a book for just anyone. It is dark, raw, and grotesque. It defies morals and really made me wonder what some people are really capable of. It's different and disturbing.
I recommend it but with caution. It is a FANTASTIC read, but touches on MANY taboo scenarios. If you are offended by sex, gore, and language, DON'T read it because you will not finish it. If you crave something different and unique and don't care about cursing, sex, violence and gore, READ IT! You will not be sorry and you will certainly never forget it.
Currently reading The Darkest Minds by Alexandra Bracken. Also loving it, but like Culmination, it's dark and disturbing. Maybe there's a correlation... Maybe I'm disturbed:). Kidding. Or not? lol
Culmination
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