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Kitchen House was sooooo depressing!


Started The Hunchback of Notre-Dame last night for another group's monthly read. Twenty pages down, 500 more to go...
So, I started Hunchback Sunday night, read some on Monday -- but then due to some news I had that night, I wasn't in the mood for Hunchback so started Carnal Innocence, an older rom-suspense by Nora Roberts, Tuesday and am already a third of the way through it. Will get back to Hunchback next month.




I didn't like the narrator so switched to reading it. I loved it. I agree it is not just a humorous book, there is so much more to it. What did you think of the narrator Julesy?

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It was sad but I believe it was also probably a very good depiction of what life was like during that period.
I'm now reading Christopher Isherwood's A Single Man.
I stayed up late Saturday night finishing Carnal Innocence by Nora Roberts. Unlike The Obsession, in which I recognized the murderer as soon as he was introduced, this one kept me guessing right up to the end -- and I never saw I coming!
Started Shadow Spell by Nora Roberts Sunday night. I've put Hunchback on hold for a while, as the group read for it extends through this month.
Started Shadow Spell by Nora Roberts Sunday night. I've put Hunchback on hold for a while, as the group read for it extends through this month.


That looks good. I've put in my Amazon cart!


Sadly the married life of FDR and Eleanor was not always a happy one. We have recently watched two very good documentaries about the Roosevelts, and both confirm they were mismatched in many ways, that FDR's mother was a hard woman for a wife to put up with, and later in life FDR and Eleanor had a marriage of respect and understanding that had evolved in separate lifestyles entirely. When he died, she was not there. They both found more intimate companionship and friendship over the years with other people.

I think there were problems and it wasn't ideal, but I think it's a mistake to qualify it as a failure. They loved and respected each other greatly. But in the end they both needed different things in different ways.
I think Eleanor would have been with him in the end if she could have. I can't remember exactly why she wasn't, but I don't think it was for malicious reasons.

I'd never call it a failure, but it definitely wasn't a romantic match. I always thought their relationship was more that of dearly loved friends and confidantes, with a huge amount of respect in there. I can't imagine another couple who could have done a better job of seeing this country through what they did.

America needed a strong leader during those years, and FDR definitely provided that.

Actually, they were in love. He defied his mother to marry her. It definitely wasn't an arranged marriage.

Thanks, looks interesting! I put it on my TBR list.


Thanks for this suggestion! I've always admired Eleanor. I just read a summary of "Eleanor and Hick," and it is now on my TBR list as well!

Now on: The Bane Chronicles by Cassandra Clare

MarieBL - I know! It looks great!!
Bridget - Speaking of Higgins Clark, I've put a hold on All By Myself, Alone

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i remember reading clark yeats and years ago. i love alafair burke. thank you for posting this book.

Also, I am reading COSMOS, Carl Sagan, for the April Challenge. I think we only need to find a book for the Astronomy part, but I am enjoying reading it, slowly, as it is dense reading. A good reminder that there is much more to the Universe!


It deserves an award! By the way, thanks for sharing your book suggestions! Many are books I think I will enjoy, but might not have found on my own.




Am also listening to The Fiery Cross by Diana Gabaldon. Because of health problems, I've mostly been listening to my books, and am re-reading (listening to) the entire Outlander series.


About to start reading NO ORDINARY TIME: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt. By Doris K. Goodwin. I enjoy stories set in this time frame, and can't wait to get started!



Started The Awakening by Amanda Stevens yesterday, managed to get more than 1/4 of the way into it already.


I'm reading it for the Spring Challenge, but I don't see that link anymore... Am I missing something? Thanks!
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So nice to have a lead female detective who, though her life is not perfect, is not mentally damaged.