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Linda, Author of the French Illusions Series
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Oct 20, 2015 06:54PM

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Eileen wrote: "I enjoy reading books with French themes across many genres so it would be fun to read and discuss some. I read everything from foodie memoirs to WW2 to modern-day thrillers."
This is a great idea, Eileen. I'm going to contact group members and introduce myself. Once I get some interest going again with the group, I'll start a book read. Do you have anything in mind?
This is a great idea, Eileen. I'm going to contact group members and introduce myself. Once I get some interest going again with the group, I'll start a book read. Do you have anything in mind?



Sherry wrote: "Hi, I'm a romantic suspense writer who set her first novel in the Dordogne. However, the first time we went to France in 1972, I felt like I had always lived there. Paris was stunning, but the vill..."
Hi Sherry. It's so nice to meet you. It sounds like you've had a chance to enjoy many parts of France - lucky you! Can I ask a favor? Can you copy and paste your post into the Introduction topic so that more people will see it?
Hi Sherry. It's so nice to meet you. It sounds like you've had a chance to enjoy many parts of France - lucky you! Can I ask a favor? Can you copy and paste your post into the Introduction topic so that more people will see it?
Therese wrote: "For those who enjoy YA books give "Anna and the French Kiss" and "Isla and the Happily Ever After", both by Stephanie Perkins, a whirl."
Hi Therese. I'm so glad you've spoken up with French book recommendations. Please add them to the book shelf, and if you especially enjoy a French book, please add it to the "Recommend a French Book" topic under the Readers folder :)
Hi Therese. I'm so glad you've spoken up with French book recommendations. Please add them to the book shelf, and if you especially enjoy a French book, please add it to the "Recommend a French Book" topic under the Readers folder :)

Another good YA read (and I'm not much of a YA person): A Little in Love
Sharon wrote: "Therese wrote: "For those who enjoy YA books give "Anna and the French Kiss" and "Isla and the Happily Ever After", both by Stephanie Perkins, a whirl."
Another good YA read (and I'm not much of a..."
Hi Sharon. This looks like a good read. Can you add it to the "Recommend a French Book" topic under the Readers folder?
Another good YA read (and I'm not much of a..."
Hi Sharon. This looks like a good read. Can you add it to the "Recommend a French Book" topic under the Readers folder?

I love historic fiction and literary fiction set in France, and am anxious for your suggestions!

Hi Susan, your book sounds intriguing, and am adding it to my TBR list! The second book in my French historical The Bone Angel series, Wolfsangel is set in WW2 Nazi-occupied France.

I was wondering if there was a section where we could post author interviews (with a Francophile link) and if these would be interesting for members to read ?

I can sympathise with that, Linda, just a thought.

Linda - please remove link if not appropriate.
Jacqueline wrote: "If anyone is interested in author interview with a Francophile link, I have quite a few on my website here http://www.frenchvillagediaries.com/p...
Linda - please remove link if no..."
No inappropriate at all Jacqueline. Your website is a great source for all books (and other things) related to Francophiles.
Linda - please remove link if no..."
No inappropriate at all Jacqueline. Your website is a great source for all books (and other things) related to Francophiles.

Linda - please remove link if no..."
Like Leslie, I follow you on Facebook and have had the pleasure of discovering new books via your blogs - as well as the honour of receiving a review!
Bonjour tout le monde,
Taking up on Reggia's suggestion, any other takers for this? If so, we could start a separate topic for it.
Santé, Andrew
Taking up on Reggia's suggestion, any other takers for this? If so, we could start a separate topic for it.
Santé, Andrew
Bonjour tout le monde,
Okay, we have a handful of us to start with, so I'll start a new topic for a shared group read, and we can go from there.
Santé, Andrew
Okay, we have a handful of us to start with, so I'll start a new topic for a shared group read, and we can go from there.
Santé, Andrew
Et bonjour encore...
There is now a topic under Readers called "Group Read Autumn 2016".
Santé, Andrew
There is now a topic under Readers called "Group Read Autumn 2016".
Santé, Andrew

Is there a link to "Group Read Autumn 2016". Sorry, I cannot seem to find it.
Thank you.
Barbara
Hi Barbara,
My apologies, I should have included that. Here it is:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Santé, Andrew
My apologies, I should have included that. Here it is:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Santé, Andrew



Still, I am looking for discussion on just those, that is, those very types of books.

I'm a Francophile, travel journalist writing about France, keen reader of French literature and more recently an author of short stories set in Paris. This group must be the right place for me :-)
I would be delighted to participate or contribute in any way that will make this group more active.

I'm a Francophile, travel journalist writing about France, keen reader of French literature and more recently an author of short stories set in Paris. This group must be the right place ..."
Bonjour, we were most active a couple of years ago when Book Giveaways were regularly on offer. You could try to set this up again, although it was no doubt a lot of work for the moderator.

Books mentioned in this topic
Wolfsangel (other topics)Portrait of a Woman in White: A Novel (other topics)
A Little in Love (other topics)
The Invisible Bridge (other topics)