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March 2017 - Bubble and Squeak



I listened to it on audiobook and both narrators were excellent. Perhaps that is what influenced me the most.

I abandoned that one too. The size is daunting.

Every year it stares at me from my bookshelf - I have never known a book that's made me feel guilty :-)

This is not the first time than one of Rusalka's challenges has pushed me to read something really good that had previously sat on my shelf because it looked like a little too much work. Thanks, Rusalka.

I read The Swan Thieves which had a similar feel. Did not like but finished. Should have been right up my alley but was SO not!

Naww no worries!!! That is really what I hope when thinking through these challenges. Get some of those things that are sitting there off our shelves. Really glad you're enjoying your read!

I'm hoping she picks up in pace. Hoping. I have backups.
I am just annoyed it's the 1970s but it feels like the 1820s from how she's describing things.

That is a massive book. I haven't bought it because I know of the mammoth guilt it will bring. The Count of Monte Cristo is enough for one house


That is annoying! The 1970s is a great setting when done well.
The Count of Monte Cristo is my mammoth guilt as well. I've had that on my TBR forever. I'm not a classics lover though and it's sooo long...



I'm hoping she picks up in pace. Hoping. I have ba..."
I'm now happy to stick with my decision to avoid this author in future!

I really enjoyed that one, Cherie - unfortunately, I could not say the same for everything else I read by Sarah Waters. I kept buying her new novels for about 5 after that one and never recaptured the magic. Then I gave up!

I'm going to read either The Paying Guests or The Night Watch for the annual challenge this year.


I'd be up for a buddy read on either one of them Casceil.

This is my first read by her. I have Fingersmith and The Little Stranger on my TBR. I have seen lots of reviews of her books. She seems to be another of those love it or hate it book authors. When I started it before, as part of the buddy read in 2015, I had other things on my mind and too many books started to get into it. I am in "a better place" to enjoy it now - and I am, so far.

Me too! As long as not August.

She hated the things I loved about it. Here's the storyline and an almost resolution, but TWIST! I love her to bits, but there are very fundamental things we differ on. This is possibly why we work as friends, but is incredibly frustrating at other times.

Me too! As long as not August."
August doesn't work for me either. I'm in a bit of a rush this morning, so will set up a buddy read thread tonight, if I don't forget. We can figure out which of the two books listed we are going to read and when we'll read it there instead of hijacking this thread. If anyone wants to do it for me, I won't be offended. *hint*


Don't you hate when that happens?

Keep going, Cherie.

Keep going, Cherie."
Agree!

Keep going, Cherie."
Back to reading today. Oh, yeah - I did not expect that! I need to go find the Buddy Read thread...


I can see why I abandoned it at the time. If I was trying to cram it into a toppler, I may not have been slowing down enough to digest it fully. Consequently, it wouldn't have made much sense.
There have been some intense things happen already, and I'm only 50+ pages in.


I think I read it to cover 'green' in a challenge but it didn't hold my interest. It's a collection of short stories about a year in the life of a boy growing up in small town 80s England (Worcestershire). There's a chapter for each month.
The prose is excellent, as is the insight into the era ( I grew up in the 80s and the book brings back memories I'd long forgotten, which is pretty cool). Not much happens though... it's about growing up...
I was obviously under pressure of time first time round and completely missed the point... I hadn't even realised these were short stories : 0 It's more enjoyable this time round
Am currently nearly half way through and determined to finish.
Oh... and the author is David Mitchell who also wrote The Bone Clocks

Ohh... I just worked out why I didn't finish... I was starting with flu and the narrative wasn't gripping enough to hold my interest. When I recovered (3 weeks later), I read some Stephen King instead - had more bite ( lol )

I can see why I abandoned it at the time. If I was trying ..."
I'm with you there.. some books need you to relax into them. Doesn't always happen for me either.

Haha...no kidding! I decided to go with Bitterblue for this challenge. It was the easiest to replace in my yearly challenge. I read up to page 86 in 2013 and have made it to 402 this month. It's actually really good. I put it aside to read something else, I forget what, a group read or challenge book, and never picked it up again. I'm glad I'm finally getting around to it.
I still haven't gotten back to the other one, which I will have to finish for the yearly challenge.
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Casceil, I hope you enjoy it this time around!