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I'm with Frankenstein in Baghdad where I'm watching out for bombs. This one was just nominated for the Man Booker International--I can see why. Fran, I think you might like it.

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I'm with Frankenstein in Baghdad where I'm watching out for bombs. This one was just nominated for the Man Booker International--I can see why. F..."
It has been on my radar. Glad to know that you are liking it. I did a march through Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina with Sherman in The March and now have moved on to The Kitchen House.
I'm with Frankenstein in Baghdad where I'm watching out for bombs. This one was just nominated for the Man Booker International--I can see why. F..."
It has been on my radar. Glad to know that you are liking it. I did a march through Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina with Sherman in The March and now have moved on to The Kitchen House.


I'm with Frankenstein in Baghdad where I'm watching out for bombs. This one was just nominated for the Man Booker Internationa..."
I read The Kitchen House last year and am interested to see what you think of it.

On my drives during the week I am doing House of Mirth, set among the affluent in turn of century NYC. Each week I read two chapters of The Odyssey for a GR group devoted to a new translation by U Penn prof Emily Wilson.


Let me know how it is!



I am in a really Dickensian place and time with Oliver Twist and in a far futuŕe epic Empire of Silence, which many say is like "Name of the Wind" in space.
I've just had a pleasant excursion to Dordogne department (region) in France with Chief of Police, Bruno inA Taste for Vengeance and I am now in an unknown land reading What Should Be Wild.


I enjoy 'Criminal Minds' as its all resolved in an hour. Reading the similar thing I found tedious.



Also having a private discussion, is so rewarding. Thanks GR friend.
This wonderful novel is mainly well set in Sicily and Sydney. Both places really come alive.

I am in a really Dickensian place and time with Oliver Twist and..."
Actually, there are no dragons or fantasy in Here Be Dragons--it's historical fiction. The title is taken from the national emblem of Wales. It's a story of King John (Worst British king every) and some other famous princes, et al--I'm reading it for a biographical fiction read.
But I also like your contrasting reading choices!






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I can believe that!