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I already started it and I like it so far. It is always hard to read other cultures due to the lanugage and different names but I am getting it. I read a lot of books on Indian cultures and Chinese cultures so I kinda catch on quick!
I am only like 15 pages in and I have a crazy busy weekend ahead of me (My baby girl is 1 today!) but I will read it on my commute today and tomorrow.
I am only like 15 pages in and I have a crazy busy weekend ahead of me (My baby girl is 1 today!) but I will read it on my commute today and tomorrow.

I understand - it is sometimes hard to read books like this when you're not familiar with the culture. (Lucky me this time!) I do respect authors that use the native words as there's often something lost in the meaning when it's translated. It makes it feel more authentic to me.
NO I love it too it i jsut confusing at times but not in a bad way.
And thanks! We are going to have aparty for her on Saturday. My older gilr turned 2 a few months back so I got my hands full LOL
And thanks! We are going to have aparty for her on Saturday. My older gilr turned 2 a few months back so I got my hands full LOL


Happy birthday to your baby girl, Donna! Wow, a 1 and a 2 year old. How in the world do you find time to read?



As far as audio books goes, I'll be done with Jonathan Strange (thank the Lord!) this week, and will probably listen to Cutting for Stone next, but I'm undecided. :)
Sarah wrote: "I am currently reading Voyager and I'm about to start Interview With the Vampire.
Happy birthday to your baby girl, Donna! Wow, a 1 and a 2 year old. How in the world do ..."
I work full time and go to grad school so I read a lot on my commutes! And thx for the bday wishes we had a great time.
Happy birthday to your baby girl, Donna! Wow, a 1 and a 2 year old. How in the world do ..."
I work full time and go to grad school so I read a lot on my commutes! And thx for the bday wishes we had a great time.
Jenni wrote: "I finished 1,000 Blossoms, and can't decide what to read next! The Hunger Games or The Fiery Cross? Hmmm...."
Because of the holiday weekend I achieved nothing in readin 1,000 Blossoms. Do tell your thoughts!
Because of the holiday weekend I achieved nothing in readin 1,000 Blossoms. Do tell your thoughts!

My degree is in Asian Languages (Japanese) and Literature, so I really appreciated the story. It's honestly a beautiful story about totally innocent Japanese people and what they had to deal with during WW2 and the American occupation of Japan in the days after WW2. It's also a beautiful story of two brothers who are each trying to hang on to some of Japans oldest cultural icons - sumo and Noh.
I also loved that Tsukiyama trusted her readers, and used a lot of Japanese words. It may make it a bit harder for those not familiar with Japanese, but it's not that much, and it makes the story more authentic.
Like I said, I was sooo close to giving it five stars, and I hope that you guys enjoy it when you read it. After you guys have read it, I'll let you know why I decided to give it four stars. :)

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I am almost finished with Voyager, which seems to be everybodys favorite or at least that is what they are telling me. I love it so far and I am almost at the end and I don't want it to end. I have the fourth one Drums of Autumn ready to go, but I will read a misc. book in btw. so I will make the series last longer. I hate that The Fiery Cross is not that great, but overall I am HOOKED on this series and at the end of each book, I cannot wait to start the next one, just to find out what is going to happen.


So far, Outlander and Drums of Autumn are my favorites, and Dragonfly in Amber has been my least favorite. I'm only about 65ish pages into Fiery Cross, so I can't judge it yet - but everybody seems to like TFC the least, so I'm prepared. They usually seem to say that it's their least favorite, but it's build up for the next book - so that's okay with me. If it gets that slow, I'll just take a little break and read another book - which I may have to do as I should be getting a library book sometime this week. :)
I really am trying to make the series last awhile since the next book won't be out anytime soon, but it's hard!



Do you want it? We could do it on GR Swap. I got it grom Irene. It is a pretty thin book. It is also a ARC.

Well, I will let you know when I put it up and then you go to request book and then poof!
U have to have a credit card and obviously pay for shipping.
U have to have a credit card and obviously pay for shipping.


My all time fav is Danielle Steel and Agatha Christie. When my daughter was about 8-9 years old( she's now 15)we borrowed an Agatha Christie movie from the library..she thought Miss Marple was the greatest so I hooked her onto the Miss Marple books. She still loves them and the Masterpiece Theatre movies.


It rather sneaked up on me, Donna. I had forgotten that it came out this week, so I didn't buy it until Wednesday. I had Moloka'i, which was fantastic, to finish, so I will get to start this one today.


now starting The White Tiger
I just got Speak from the library and I think I am slowly feeling a lot of pressure to get the books I want to read, READ.



I just finished it! Where do we go to discuss it? Here still? :D

What did you think of the end? That was one wicked cliff hanger, huh? It's so awesome and mean all at the same time! It works though, because you can bet money that I will be reading Mockingjay as soon as I can. :)
I just started The Awakening and already am annoyed with it. Remember the good old days when books were better than the shows/movies? I miss those days. I haven't read one book lately that has a film adaptation where I didn't like the film version better.
I just finished The Hunger Games not too long ago and will be starting Catching Fire as soon as I get off the unbearably long waiting list at my library. :x
I just finished The Hunger Games not too long ago and will be starting Catching Fire as soon as I get off the unbearably long waiting list at my library. :x


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If you guys don't get to The Street of a Thousand Blossoms, it's really no bid deal. I do love it though! It's a peek inside the lives of ordinary people engaged in some of Japan's oldest cultural icons - Sumo and Noh - and how they deal with Japan before and during (and maybe after?) the Japanese occupation. It's beautiful so far! I'm enjoying it so much because it's literally taking me back to all of my studies and time in Japan. If you guys do get around to it, I would LOVE to hear your opinions. :)