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Fiction- What are you reading? Part 2
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Jan 22, 2018 07:13PM


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Very busy. But it's always nice to come back here and partake in the discussions as much as I can.

Hello there!! Glad to see you :)
I found Jonasson's The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared very witty. A lot of fun to read! I will have to add The Girl Who Saved the King of Sweden to my TBR.
Me too! I really liked The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared as well.

I loved that when I read it -- I hope you do too Chrissie!



I loved that when I read it -- I hope you do too Chrissie!"
I need a very good one now! I

That's good to know, I keep meaning to read that since I read The Collector, which I found disturbing but mesmerisingly good. I'm interested to try some of his other stories and this seems the most well known, though I haven't seen the film.



I await with interest to see what your final opinion will be, Chrissie!

What is going through my head now is, would a person make such a drastic transformation of their goals so rapidly and for a girl? And can a person stuff so much into their head so quickly? I couldn't.

I'll wait for you to finish before I give you my opinion on this :)

I'll wait for you to finish before I give yo..."
OK, I'll have to be patient, and first figure out what I think, which is of course better.
dely wrote: "Marina wrote: "I've started The Brothers Ashkenazi."
Good choice! I'm sure you will like it."
Really a great book!!!!
Good choice! I'm sure you will like it."
Really a great book!!!!

I didn't like that as much as Laura or dely did; I gave it two stars. Too many characters and for a book of historical fiction a few more dates and facts could have been added.
Chrissie wrote: "Marina wrote: "I've started The Brothers Ashkenazi."
I didn't like that as much as Laura or dely did; I gave it two stars. Too many characters and for a book of historical fiction a ..."
You're right: so many characters; but that's what I love in a book like this!!! De gustibus non disputandum est, as the
Latin said
I didn't like that as much as Laura or dely did; I gave it two stars. Too many characters and for a book of historical fiction a ..."
You're right: so many characters; but that's what I love in a book like this!!! De gustibus non disputandum est, as the
Latin said


Its great so far, taking me a ..."
Yeah it took me a while too, worth it though. Which part are you at?

Oh fair enough. It was really good thanks, the ending was a bit dark though. I finished it last night and I am struggling to choose what to read next.

I hadn’t heard of the series but it is now at the top of my to-be-read list. Thanks.

Diane, thanks. Probably not or me.

So I’m curious about author’s theological spin.
Chrissie wrote: "Laura, I would have preferred fewer characters and more depth for each."
I can understand your point. Still for these kind of books - family sagas, etc, I like the "viewpoint perspective more than the introspection side.
I can understand your point. Still for these kind of books - family sagas, etc, I like the "viewpoint perspective more than the introspection side.

From interviews the author seems to be agressively aetheist so I was quite surprised to find the book quite spiritual.
I loved Narnia but when I got older and reread the series the religious overtones in the last two books seemed rather heavy-handed.

Quite a few people seem to be reading and rereading The Golden Compass series as a prelude to reading his newly published La Belle Sauvage.

That pairing of spiritualism with aethism is what intrigues me. I think I’ll read them this summer.
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