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message 101: by [deleted user] (new)

I'm reading Naomi Klein's This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. The Climate. All I can say is WOW. Climate change is upon us; it requires changing the world, not just our lightbulbs; and Klein gives us a roadmap out of this mess that will minimize our pain.


message 102: by Beth (new)

Beth Just finished a quick, easy, enjoyable romance novel titled 'Highland Barbarian.' I've been reading 'He crashed me so I crashed him'. It's essentially the history of NASCAR.


message 103: by Beth (new)

Beth Just finished a quick, easy, enjoyable romance novel titled 'Highland Barbarian.' I've been reading 'He crashed me so I crashed him'. It's essentially the history of NASCAR.


message 104: by Karen (new)

Karen Samford | 2 comments I'm reading The Ice Cream Queen of 0 Richard Road. Slow starting but gets much more interesting.


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Zoe | 355 comments Mod
Beth, I love the title of the Nascar book!

I'm reading Ready Player One. It is so good, especially for a slightly geeky girl who grew up in the 80's!


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Tiffany Anderson (miss5elements) | 41 comments I just finished "The Alchemist" & "Time of the Locust" by Morowa Yejide. Both are thought-provoking. "Time of the Locust" is beautifully written. It's been a long time since a novel has made me cry.


message 107: by [deleted user] (new)

To offset Naomi Klein's book (see above) I'm also reading "What Are You Optimistic About?", the question asked of the intellectual community at the website, Edge.org. Authors, professors, research scientists all weigh in. Interestingly, the book was published in 2007; a follow-up after the 2008 fiasco would be revealing...


message 108: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Scott (michellescottfiction) Right now, I'm reading an interesting new adult book called A Girl Called Malice by Aurelia B. Rowl . I'm nearly done and am planning to read a YA book called Wonder by R.J. Palacio


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Dana (danabasket) I'm reading Voyager by Diana Gabaldon


message 110: by Kate (new)

Kate Zdenek (katez) | 5 comments I just started The Hundred Year House by Rebbecca Makkai. I'm really liking it.


message 111: by Carol (new)

Carol | 1 comments I just started reading The Lost Empress by Steve Robinson. He has written 3 other books with a main character, Jefferson Tayte, a genealogist, investigating family mysteries. I really enjoyed the other books.


message 112: by Desiree' (last edited Nov 01, 2014 07:19PM) (new)

Desiree' (sequoia01) I am currently reading Book 5 of the Adept Series "Death of an Adept" by Katherine Kurtz and Debra Turner Harris. It is set in Scotland, and the characters are a group of paranormal crime investigators. One of the group members is a member of the local police force. You learn a great deal about Scotland and her history. I like fiction history; Kurtz did a great deal of historical research to write this series. Good read!


message 113: by Julia (new)

Julia (juliace) I am currently reading Belles on Their Toes, a prequel to Cheaper by the Dozen, which I read earlier this year and LOVED! I hope to enjoy this book as well.


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message 115: by Therese (last edited Nov 24, 2014 07:55AM) (new)

Therese | 27 comments Just finished a book that a book club I joined this month read last month called Pied Piper.Pied Piper I liked it and agree with the members that I would have liked to know more of what happened at the end. I am still trying to get interested in Widening Circles Widening Circles: A Memoir. And my husband and I are still listening to Insurgent Insurgent in the car on our outings. Started What Happened to Polly last night.
What Happened To Polly


message 116: by Julia (new)

Julia (juliace) Currently reading Secrets of the Wolves. It's the 2nd book in the "Wolf Chronicles" trilogy, and I'm pretty sure it outlines the origins of the first domestic dog... It's a YA, but I'm really enjoying it.


message 117: by Kelli (new)

Kelli (mcknittey) | 3 comments Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel
Cards on the Table (Hercule Poirot #15) by Agatha Christie
Sweet Danger (Albert Campion Mystery #5) by Margery Allingham
The Black Tower by Louis Bayard

I am rotating these.


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message 120: by Tiffany (new)

Tiffany Anderson (miss5elements) | 41 comments I'm reading "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" our October read as well as "All Our Names" by Dinaw Mengestu, "Everything I Never Told You" by Celeste Ng, and "Because of Winn-Dixie" by Kate DiCamillo as part of the adult literacy tutoring group I'm with.


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message 122: by [deleted user] (new)

As soon as I can get into my library, I'll be reading A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.


message 123: by Tiffany (new)

Tiffany Anderson (miss5elements) | 41 comments That's great news, Kathryn. I won't feel like the only Johnny-come-lately to the October read.


message 124: by [deleted user] (last edited Jan 09, 2015 01:58PM) (new)

I am avidly reading and loving A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. Despite my male cat's earnest attempts to divert me. I'm sitting on the couch, wearing my most delicious wool/alpaca knitted kimono, and he insists on climbing on my book and halfway up my chest to knead his paws deeply into the kimono...then he presses his head against the kimono, burying his face, loudly purring.

He can't help himself. He loves wool as much as I do.


message 125: by Mary (new)

Mary Jung (mkjfrj) | 30 comments Started reading Still Alice by Lisa Genova Thursday night and have been reading ever since. I woke up at 3am this morning and read an hour before going back to bed.

It's the story about a 50 year old college professor who has just learned that she has early onset Alzheimer's disease and her and her family coming to year's with this much feared disease.


message 126: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (melistocrat) I made a New Year's resolution to read more in 2015, which I know will cut into my knitting a bit -- but I miss it so I've got to figure out a way to juggle those two hobbies :)

Right now I'm reading The Girl on The Train by Paulette Hawkins and it is so good I can barely put it down. If you liked Gone Girl or any of Gillian Flynn's books I think you will love this one too.


message 127: by [deleted user] (last edited Jan 22, 2015 01:46PM) (new)

I am still laughing so hard at myself, I have to share. I just added myself to a list of people waiting for a book on my library's website -- I'm #136 -- and I'm ok with that. Here's why.

My middle name is Procrastinate, and my favorite way to do that is with housekeeping. The book I'm waiting for, and am really good with being #136 for, is "The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing".

So now I'm free to procrastinate until the cows -- or the book -- come home, whichever happens first...or last...or whatever...

And a belated welcome to the group, Erin!


message 128: by Zoe (new)

Zoe | 355 comments Mod
Erin, it depends on what you're looking for, knit wise. Mystery? Romance? Literature? Women's fiction?


message 129: by Zoe (new)

Zoe | 355 comments Mod
Kathryn, I have a friend at work who's reading it now and LOVES it. She's tossed tons of stuff already.


message 130: by [deleted user] (new)

Erin wrote: "Hi all, I'm fairly new to this group (and although I've been knitting for several years feel like I might always be a beginner--I'm kind of like the dancer with two left feet... knitting with two l..."

Erin, take a look at what we've read in the past for some ideas; many of us enjoyed Three Bags Full (a mystery with talking sheep); also, Last Wool and Testament (and the author of that one chimed into the discussion about two more books to come). There are Kate Jacobs' books of course (Friday Night Knitting Club, etc.), and Ann Hood's The Knitting Circle (somewhat autobiographical). There seem to be a lot of knitting mysteries out there as well.


message 131: by Therese (new)

Therese | 27 comments Just finished a book for one of my book clubs Winter Garden. pretty good.


message 132: by Julia (new)

Julia (juliace) Just finished Stars of Fortune by Nora Roberts. 3♦ - here is my review.... https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Stars of Fortune (The Guardians Trilogy, #1) by Nora Roberts


message 133: by Julia (new)

Julia (juliace) I just started reading Skeleton Takes a Bow by Leigh Perry, book-2 in the "Family Skeleton" series


message 134: by Gitte (new)

Gitte (gittetofte) I'm reading The Little Stranger by Sarah Waters and I'm listening to The Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker while knitting:




message 135: by Julia (new)

Julia (juliace) Currently reading Out to Lunch by Stacey Ballis

Out to Lunch by Stacey Ballis


message 136: by Debbie (new)

Debbie | 2 comments I am currently reading Cuckoo's Calling by Robert Galbraith while I am knitting socks. I can't read while trying to learn Fish Lips Kiss heel, though. I can't do anything while trying to learn that heel. lol

So far, it's been an excellent mystery. The main character is a man who lost part of his leg fighting in Afghanistan and is now a private detective.


message 137: by [deleted user] (new)

I will be putting up a poll later today. I'm still trying to catch up, waiting on the last two books we chose to arrive at the library. I think Uprooted is there, just have to get to the library.


message 138: by Debbie (new)

Debbie (dlwc58) I loved The Golem and the Jinni! How was the audio version?

Gitte wrote: "I'm reading The Little Stranger by Sarah Waters and I'm listening to The Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker while knitting:



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