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I have "The Orphan's Tale by her from my library

That looks good, but argh it's #1 of a series. Why must everything be a series??? Grrr.

That looks good, but argh it's #1 of a series. Why must everything be a series??? Grrr."
It could be in the middle of a series :)

That looks good, but argh it's #1 of a series. Why must everything be a series??? Grrr."
The series is actually just interconnected books - characters in one show up in the other books - but they do stand alone.



Autobiography of Mark Twain: Volume 1, Reader's Edition. Great reading - nobody writes like Twain.
I asked for it for Christmas the year it came out and loved it! This is what I said then:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


Autobiography of Mark Twain: Volume 1, Reader's Edition. Great reading - nobody writes like Twain.
I asked for it fo..."
Thanks for the review Patty. I have the original version sitting on my TBR shelf intimidating me with its hundreds of hard bound pages. I might have to get the Reader's Edition.

Oh good. Thanks!


I have "The Orphan's Tale by her from my library"
You will have to tell us how you liked The Orphan's Tale I am trying to determine if it is going to be too sad to read.

I have "The Orphan's Tale by her from my library"
You will have to tell us how you..."
I don't know if I will be done reading it by the time I have to return it.

He does like rather broad, sweeping statements, doesn't he?


My review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/1982192750


I liked the first book well enough but I haven't continued with the series yet, even though I have The Grass Crown. I also just found her Thorn Birds at my used shop today!

Dang it, I missed it. Oh well, will just have to jump in on my own...

I have "The Orphan's Tale by her from my library"
You will have to tell us how you..."
I loved "The Orphans' Tale." I say go for it!
I just finished "The Two Family House" by Lynda Cohen Loigman and am beginning "My Grandmother Asked Me To Tell You She's Sorry" by Fredrik Backman.

Oh yes, I have. I love that entire series.


I've read the whole series and generally enjoyed it. I felt the last one Antony and Cleopatra was pretty weak, but like many series, the first ones are the strongest. McCullough has a obvious bias towards Julius Caesar--she's quite a fan girl. Her research is impeccable and she provides extensive notes on language (learn some great Latin swear words!) and culture, which as a writer, I very much appreciate. As a reader, her plots are twisty, thoroughly based in history, and her characters are complicated and well-fleshed out. I highly recommend starting at the beginning and go as far as you're still interested. Enjoy!



Jealous!!!


Great stories about vulnerable people. My review
5★
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...




The Mighty Miss Malone – Christopher Paul Curtis – 4****
In Bud, Not Buddy, Bud met a precocious girl at a camp next to a railroad track near Flint, Michigan. That girl was Deza Malone and this is her story. I just love Deza Malone! She’s smart, courageous, resilient and big-hearted. The family’s journey is perilous at times, and Mrs Malone’s worry is well-founded. But they also have moments of joy, and meet with kindness and compassion from total strangers. Curtis doesn’t shy away from the tragedies of the era, but he also gives a strong message on the power of family unity, and of never giving up your dreams.
LINK to my review

I read this a long time ago perhaps I should give it another go. I like vampire books that are historically accurate when it comes to background.


Rocket Boys – Homer Hickam – 4****
Homer Hickam Jr (a/k/a Sonny) grew up in Coalwood, West Virginia – a “company town” in built and owned by the mining company for whom his father worked. In his memoir, Hickam brings the residents of Coalwood to life. He shares stories of growing up, of high school football, a beloved teacher, unlikely allies, young love, and his mother’s determination that her boys would NOT go into that mine.
LINK to my review

I've just started The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton. Having a bit of trouble getting into the story but am enjoying her descriptions of historic Amsterdam.

Great series!! I especially love the ones set in ancient Rome (e.g. Blood Games).

4★ My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
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