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Intriqued by this hf novel which takes place before, during, and after the Vietnam War and is told from South Vietnamese pov.
Listening to On Immunity: An Inoculation by Eula Biss
Plain spoken yet well-written and well-research. Thought-provoking




I am almost finished with this book. I am doing as an audio book.


Delicious Foods by James Hannaham - I hope to start this weekend

What are you in the mood for?




Now reading Mastering Genealogical Proof by Thomas W. Jones

After what is happening to the recent changes in law in Oklahoma, why not The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood?

here s a review from Southern Literary http://southernlitreview.com/reviews/......"
Let us know your thoughts - I read this book last year and had an opportunity to be part of a q&a with the author.


Now this is a title that jumped right off the page. I'm going to have a look at this one.


Glad you are enjoying speculative fiction - one of my fav genres

Yes, we did read Sister Mine.


Hi Jane,
Very good so far and I will post a review once I'm finished. If you like Steampunk or should I say Steamfunk, you will most probably like this one.



I thought the same thing when I read it - a little too YA for me also.

I thought the same thing when I read..."
Yeah if you read OT and Number the Stars (which is actually middle grade lit) at the same time I don't think you could tell the difference between the grown-up book and the kid's book.
I actually love Number, but I also went into it knowing it was a children's book.

I'd like to forget Crime and Punishment, but it will nag at me until I get it done. I hope I finish it this month. I'm not enjoying it at all, but I'm too far in to stop now.

Currently reading Hausfrau by Jill Alexander Essbaum. A contemplative type of storyline but interesting format of woman's need for to find herself, German language class on the structuring of the language relating to expressing oneself (not much just a sentence or two) and bits of Jungian analysis such difference between shame and guilt, difference between need and want makes the book differentiate itself from other similar book.
Also reading The Star Side of Bird Hill: A Novel by Naomi Jackson - just at the beginning - interested to see where the storyline is going.

:) I am a big believer in every book is not for everybody but every book is for somebody.

The Luminous Heart of Jonah S. by Gina B. Nahai
I am really enjoying this book - finding it hard to put down - not sure why I have not heard more buzz about this book
God Help the Child by Toni Morrison
Also enjoy what Ms. Toni has to say.
I had gotten totally lost. Couldn't find the group. Now, I have to breathe and regroup. Goin to read the schedule.

Murder at Cape Three Points.
I am several chapters in. Please tell me how much I'm going to love this book."
I have read and enjoyed the first two books in the series and have this book on kindle but have not read yet.
I like the Darko Dawson character.


Now reading Voodoo in Haiti by Alfred Métraux:




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