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I wanted to nominate Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry but I saw that it was previously read by the Chunkster Group in 2012. While I will be reading it for another group, I really enjoy how this group organizes its discussion threads into sections - it encourages full spoiler-free discussion.I doubt that Beloved is a true Chunkster, but it sure felt long when I read it.
Jack - Bolano’s 2666 was certainly an impressive novel. I read it maybe 2 years ago? It looks like Savage Detectives is set up in a somewhat similar fashion, with different POV and jumps in time while getting glimpses of the characters of interest. I would love to give that book a shot one day, but I don’t think this spring is going to work for me. If it doesn’t get voted in this round, definitely keep it in mind for next time!I’m not going to nominate this time as spring is always a busy time for me, so I’ll be watching from the sidelines this round.
I’d like to second The Savage Detectives, please.
Just a quick note on Speaks the Nightbird. Whilst it was a good read there are quite a few traumatic torture scenes, one, in particular, haunts me to this day and I wish the author had not included it.
I didn't know you could nominate more than one book so here is my second nomination. The Big Green Tent by Lyudmila Ulitskaya.I will third The Bronze Horseman
Lorna wrote: "Tracey wrote: "Just a quick note on Speaks the Nightbird. Whilst it was a good read there are quite a few traumatic torture scenes, one, in particular, haunts me to this day and I wi..."I have read these books up to date but didn't find them as haunting as what was done to one man in Speaks the Nightbird. Just me maybe but it has stuck in my head. Otherwise, the book was really well done. You are right that others might not be so affected. If it wins I would be interested in what others think.
Lorna wrote: "I understand completely, I'm moving in a month so I'm getting ready. You'll be missed, We had so much fun last fall!"Thanks, Lorna! I agree, we had a great time with our last book, and I hope we can read together again soon. Good luck with your move! :)
Sorry, but I can not find any link to the poll. Will someone please guide me and I will be very grateful.
Oh, I just found the poll. It's poll #15. Go to polls from the top right menu or I'll post the link in a minute to make it easier.I think this will work:
https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/1...
I read A Fine Balance last year and it’s a great book. Good choice. I am currently working my way through The Far Pavilions.
A Fine Balance has been on my radar for a few years, and I thought I had a copy at home but I couldn't find it on my bookshelf. Maybe I missed it. Still, I'm not voting in this round just because I'm not sure I can commit at the moment. I'm watching the polls, though. I just finished a couple of brain candy books - the second Outlander book, Dragonfly in Amber, in audio, and Midnight Movie in print, which was a total B movie horror film in book form, written by the guy who made Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
I'm starting a couple of Terry Pratchetts now, one in print and one in audio - Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch and The Fifth Elephant.
Lorna wrote: "Sorry so late on the poll. I have never done one before. I think we should get a solid 4 votes in order to read. Let me know if you have any comments. :)"Lorna, The reason the poll appears at the bottom of the list is that to make it appear on top, in Create Poll, you need to tick the checkbox next to
Feature this poll on the group homepage
You can change this setting by editing the poll, but only moderators can edit polls so I can't do it for you myself.
Tracey wrote: "I read A Fine Balance last year and it’s a great book. Good choice. I am currently working my way through The Far Pavilions."Quit changing avatars on me. There are a few Traceys on Goodreads and I didn't recognize that this was THE Tracey. Of course If I had read your avatar I'd have known. Also, of course you've read A Fine Balance - the author's from Oh Canada!
Lol. When I change avatar it usually means I am changing my reading focus for that season. I have nearly completed my 19th and 20th century’s challenges and have started to work on my 12 Canadian books in 12 months.
Funny, I have that on my list and I am waiting for it to be available at my library. Great minds think alike.
Tracey wrote: "I read A Fine Balance last year and it’s a great book. Good choice. I am currently working my way through The Far Pavilions."The Far Pavilions is one of my all-time favorite books! I hope you're enjoying it.
Is there yet a schedule or at least an estimated range for the A Fine Balance read? I have a used copy of it bought 10 years ago so I'd like to join in the read if I can fit it in with my already scheduled reads.
I ask because It is designated as a 'spring' read but spring is ending in a month so it needs to be a fairly quick read or it might be more of a "Summer'' Contemp read, which I don't mind at all.
Brian wrote: "Is there yet a schedule or at least an estimated range for the A Fine Balance read? I have a used copy of it bought 10 years ago so I'd like to join in the read if I can fit it in with my already ..."
There isn’t, and I apologize for that. Normally there’s some sort of announcement after the poll closes. I have dm’d Lorna twice and I too have not heard anything. I’m not sure what’s going on, unfortunately? She probably just hasn’t gotten around to either. Let’s give her a moment. Yes? Im sure we’ll have direction soon enough ;)
I would suggest for anybody wanting to discuss "A Fine Balance," to go ahead and get your book.
And, yes, a Summer read definitely is more likely to be the case. LoL!
Thanks, Ami. I shouldn't have brought the subject up since out of sight means out of mind and the further the read pushes into the summer the better it is for my schedule. Apparently, though, my anal desire for planning my reads overcomes my common sense.
Brian wrote: "Thanks, Ami. I shouldn't have brought the subject up since out of sight means out of mind and the further the read pushes into the summer the better it is for my schedule. Apparently, though, my an..."No worries at all. It’s understandable. :)
We're about to hit the summer months, kids are out of school, vacations have been planned, we've committed ourselves to other reading, and Memorial Day Weekend is quickly approaching! Yikes, I didn't even realize! Busy, Busy! LOL!To keep things moving along, for those of you who voted for "A Fine Balance," when were you wanting to kick off the discussion, tentatively?
Well I'm excited to be reading this. I have a copy already, so would be ready to start in June - how does this fit with everyone else's plans?(I originally posted the above yesterday but somehow managed to delete it - my apologies!)
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I just read Bolano's 2666 and it might be my favorite book of the 2000s (that I have read). I would love to join discussions on that one--it's definitely a "chunkster".