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ABOUT BOOKS AND READING > What are you reading or what books have you read or heard about? (Part TWELVE) Ongoing general thread.

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Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments Book club met last night and we discussed "The Thirteenth Tale." 7 of the 15 members were present. Only 1 person didn't like the book, had a hard time getting through the book.

Lively discussions on twins, mirrors, ghosts, Jane Eyre and the Gothic era.

Everyone agreed the book was confusing. We were trying to figure out which twin did this and which twin did that. I had found a review online by Veronica Heley 2008 - a 3-page review - and she states the book was confusing.

Leaving us all still wondering. So much so we thought of contacting the author and posing some questions to her.

I will reread this book one day and see if the 2nd time round more information is revealed to my mind. Ha!


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message 1502: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments I can't remember the details about The Thirteenth Tale since I read it a while ago. So I can't respond about it. I only know that I enjoyed reading it.


message 1503: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments And Joy, I was the opposite as I didn't like the story nor did the members of my book club although we weren't sorry we had read it. I wouldn't read it again however and still say the old lady twin was the main character not the other way around.


message 1504: by Linda (new)

Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments Book club selection for this month is:

"The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier Clay" by Michael Chabon. A winner of the Pulitzer Prize.

Very small print and 678 pages long. Oh my goodness. Will definitely have to read during the daytime. Print too small to read in bed plus the awkwardness of holding a big book lying down.


message 1505: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Linda, that is when a Kindle comes in handy. You can adjust the size of the print and it's so easy to hold. And bookstores aren't going out of business because of it. Just heard that small bookstores are booming. Really? Just a suggestion. I do use both/sometimes library books so like using a Micro/just because I have one doesn't mean I never use the oven.


message 1506: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Linda wrote: "Book club selection for this month is: "The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier Clay" by Michael Chabon. A winner of the Pulitzer Prize....."

Thank for posting, Linda.

The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay by Michael Chabon


message 1507: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments PS-Michael Chabon also wrote Wonder Boys. It was adapted to film and I loved the movie. See my review at:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 1508: by Linda (new)

Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments Nina wrote: "Linda, that is when a Kindle comes in handy. You can adjust the size of the print and it's so easy to hold. And bookstores aren't going out of business because of it. Just heard that small bookstor..."

Yes, can download books from the library - a good benefit.


message 1509: by Linda (new)

Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments Joy H. wrote: "PS-Michael Chabon also wrote Wonder Boys. It was adapted to film and I loved the movie. See my review at:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."


Yes, I've seen that movie! Did not make a connection to this author, though.


message 1510: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) Cowboys and Gangsters: Stories of an Untamed Southwest by Samuel K Dolan is a nonfiction account of the early 1900s along the Mexican border from Texas to Arizona. It mostly documents the crazy period of Prohibition. The old meeting the new, cowboys chasing bootleggers with cars, lots of shooting, & other violence, but all told in a factual way through newspaper accounts & reports. Quite interesting. I gave it a 4 star review here:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 1511: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Thanks for posting, Jim.


message 1512: by Linda (new)

Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments Jim, does sound very interesting. Not usually my style which is why I will add this on my To Read list to continue to broaden my reading scope.

I do love those type of movies, though (as long as the bloody parts aren't too extreme).


message 1513: by Linda (new)

Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments Happy Mother's Day everyone.
(I am a God Mother.)


message 1514: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!


message 1515: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) Happy mother's day to you all.


message 1516: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Hope all the goodreads mothers were happy today and today our priest blessed the mothers grandmothers great grandmothers and Godmothers.. My heartfelt blessings to all of you.


message 1517: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Thank you, Nina. I wish the same for you.


message 1518: by Linda (new)

Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments What am I reading? Maybe this should say what am I supposed to be reading ... for the book selection of the month.

I keep looking at the cover, than the size of typeface, then the thickness of the book and I have no interest in reading "The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier Clay."


message 1519: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Saw a dreadful movie last night based on the book of the same name, "The Dressmaker." I kept thinking it can't get worse but it did.


message 1520: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Nina wrote: "Saw a dreadful movie last night based on the book of the same name, "The Dressmaker." I kept thinking it can't get worse but it did."

Thanks. I'll avoid that one.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2910904/?...


message 1521: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Linda wrote: "What am I reading? Maybe this should say what am I supposed to be reading ... for the book selection of the month.
I keep looking at the cover, than the size of typeface, then the thickness of th..."


I'll avoid that one too. :)
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay


message 1522: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments I read the review you posted on The Dressmaker and can't imagine anything hilarious about this movie. Mostly, depressing with just a few light scenes. Mean spirited townsfolk, sadistic husband, mean child bully, crazy police chief abused wife, death of the one decent male actor and the main female character acts OK but ends by burning down the town. Not my kind of entertainment.


message 1523: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Nina wrote: "I read the review you posted on The Dressmaker and can't imagine anything hilarious about this movie. Mostly, depressing with just a few light scenes. Mean spirited townsfolk, sadistic husband, mea..."

I don't remember writing any review of The Dressmaker.


message 1524: by Linda (new)

Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments Nina and Joy

I wrote the review on the movie "The Dressmaker." In the beginning of the movie my husband and I were laughing at all the craziness of the town. We weren't crazy about the ending but that's not unusual. Since a child I rewrote endings I didn't like.

Sorry you didn't enjoy the movie Nina.


message 1525: by Linda (new)

Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3985.

Ok. just can't get into - The_Amazing_Adventures_of_Kavalier___Clay

Not going to kid myself. Will return the book this week. Probably still go to the book club meeting in a few weeks to see what others have to say.


message 1526: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Linda wrote: "Nina and Joy
I wrote the review on the movie "The Dressmaker." In the beginning of the movie my husband and I were laughing at all the craziness of the town. We weren't crazy about the ending but ..."


Thanks, Linda.


message 1527: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Linda wrote: "https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3985.
Ok. just can't get into - The_Amazing_Adventures_of_Kavalier___Clay
Not going to kid myself. Will return the book this week. Probably still go to the boo..."


That's OK, Linda. See the Reader's Bill of Rights which says:
1. The right to not read
See the complete list at: https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/1929...


message 1528: by Nina (last edited May 18, 2017 01:42PM) (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Joy, it wasn't your review of the movie, "The Dressmaker" that I read it was jn the list of reviews by other readers that I read. Linda, I didn't mind the ending as such/I just thought "good riddance." But I didn't like the main male actor dying in a pile of straw.


message 1529: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) The Joiner and Cabinet Maker: His Work and Its Principles is an updated edition of an early 1800s book about apprenticing to the trade. The original text was published anonymously & was extremely readable, but Christopher Schwarz & Joel Moskowitz brought it to life with a lot of historical background. They even made the projects described in it. Fantastic. I gave it a 5 star review here:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 1530: by Linda (new)

Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments Joy H. wrote: "Linda wrote: "https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3985.
Ok. just can't get into - The_Amazing_Adventures_of_Kavalier___Clay
Not going to kid myself. Will return the book this week. Probably still g..."


Yes, the right not to read, to skip pages, to browse ... which I do from time-to-time. Validation is great.


message 1531: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Nina wrote: "Joy, it wasn't your review of the movie, "The Dressmaker" that I read it was jn the list of reviews by other readers that I read. Linda, I didn't mind the ending as such/I just thought "good riddan..."

I see. Thanks for explaining, Nina.


message 1532: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Thanks for the link, Jim.


message 1533: by Linda (new)

Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments I'm not reading anything right now. Feels odd.

Any ideas on a very easy read book? Perhaps I should just grab a Reader's Digest!


message 1534: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Just started, "Amy Falls Down," by Jincy Willett and it reads easy and interesting and promises a fun read.


message 1535: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Linda wrote: "I'm not reading anything right now. Feels odd.
Any ideas on a very easy read book? Perhaps I should just grab a Reader's Digest!"


Linda, here is a link to books I've put on my Goodreads shelf called "A Good Read":
https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...
Hope this helps.


message 1536: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments PS-Linda also see the books in my shelf called "Good story":
https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...


message 1537: by Joy H., Group Founder (last edited May 19, 2017 08:18AM) (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Nina wrote: "Just started, "Amy Falls Down," by Jincy Willett and it reads easy and interesting and promises a fun read."

Thanks, Nina.
Amy Falls Down by Jincy Willett


message 1538: by Joy H., Group Founder (last edited May 19, 2017 08:46AM) (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments PPS-Linda, also see my review of Angle of Repose by Wallace Stegner.
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (1972)
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Wallace Stegner was a wonderful writer.


message 1539: by Linda (new)

Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments Nina wrote: "Just started, "Amy Falls Down," by Jincy Willett and it reads easy and interesting and promises a fun read."

Joy H. wrote: "PPS-Linda, also see my review of Angle of Repose by Wallace Stegner.
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (1972)
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show......"


Joy H. wrote: "PPS-Linda, also see my review of Angle of Repose by Wallace Stegner.
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (1972)
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show......"


Joy H. wrote: "Linda wrote: "I'm not reading anything right now. Feels odd.
Any ideas on a very easy read book? Perhaps I should just grab a Reader's Digest!"

Linda, here is a link to books I've put on my Goodr..."


Joy, you always come up with good suggestions for me. Thanks very much.


message 1540: by Linda (new)

Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments Nina wrote: "Just started, "Amy Falls Down," by Jincy Willett and it reads easy and interesting and promises a fun read."

Easy and fun read - good. I'll check it out.


message 1541: by Linda (new)

Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments Joy H. wrote: "PPS-Linda, also see my review of Angle of Repose by Wallace Stegner.
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (1972)
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show......"


I've never read anything or even heard of Wallace Stegner. I will check this one out too.

Now, I've got some work to do by checking out the suggestions from both you and Nina.

Thanks for helping me out!


message 1542: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) I saw this today. Really interesting & sad. Basically, one of the founding mothers of the children's section in US libraries went out of her mind & tried to get Stuart Little by E.B. White banned. Unbelievable. It's pretty long, but well worth reading.

The New Yorker
Lives and Letters
July 21, 2008 Issue
The Lion and the Mouse
The battle that reshaped children’s literature.
By Jill Lepore
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/200...


message 1543: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Thanks, Jim.


message 1544: by Linda (new)

Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments The movie is so cute. Imagine someone trying to get this banned. It is very sad, Jim.


message 1545: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Jim, My daughter is about your age and Stuart Little was one of her favorite books as a child. I can't think of one thing wrong with it. Crazy people.


message 1546: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) I just read Forrest Gump & it was pretty good. Similar in overall theme to the movie, which I liked better, but well worth reading. The book sagged badly in the middle, so I only gave it a 4 star review here:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 1547: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Thanks for posting, Jim.


message 1548: by Linda (new)

Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments Jim wrote: "I just read Forrest Gump & it was pretty good. Similar in overall theme to the movie, which I liked better, but well worth reading. The book sagged badly in the middle, so I only gave..."

Movie was great. Haven't even thought of reading the book.
4 star is worth a read.


message 1549: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) Case and the Dreamer and Other Stories by Theodore Sturgeon are 3 longish short stories that are all good, but the middle one "If All Men Were Brothers, Would You Let One Marry Your Sister?" probably made a bigger impression on me than any other story I've ever read. I gave it a 5 star review here:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 1550: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Thanks, Jim.


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