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Sarum: The Novel of England
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Monthly Group Reads > OCTOBER 2014: (Group Read 1) Sarum by Edward Rutherfurd

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Betty (betty30554) I started a re-read of Sarum when this read was announced. The first time I read it, I found enjoyable up through the cathedral-building period, but the jump to the next part didn't really grab my attention. The last 20% was, to me, unremarkable.

The same was also true for me with Princes of Ireland. I was disappointed that the most emotional period of Ireland's history did not have the same high quality of storytelling as its early periods.


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Terri | 19576 comments Hi Betty,
I did weigh up a few of his books before deciding on Sarum for the group read poll. I looked numerous times at Princes of Ireland, but really couldn't decide on whether it is any good. The people I know on GR who read Rutherfurd, never seem to mention either of those two books as favourites. They don't seem to rate a mention.

I have often wondered why that is.


Allison | 1704 comments The The Princes of Ireland is TERRIBLE that's why lol. IMHO of course. One of the few books I've given up on and not felt guilty about. Returned that sucker to the library toot sweet.


I've always judged Sarum: The Novel of England to be the favorite. But I see here its not garnering much appreciation :/


Betty (betty30554) Terri, Rutherford's historical content is excellent. I have wondered his favorite periods are ancient through medieval more than the later periods. It feels to me as though he loses his enthusiasm for the storytelling after circa 1500.


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Ann I've been looking at it on my pile of bed stand books for months now. Can't seem to get motivated to pick it up. Someone tell me you loved it and couldn't put it down!


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Terri | 19576 comments Which one, Ann? Sarum or Princes of Ireland? If you mean Sarum then don't be put off by some group readers not really liking it. :) I know so many who loved it.


Steph | 4 comments Scrum is one of my favorite books ever! Give it a try.


Ioana I've had Sarum on my TBR for a while, I think I'll read it next year, thanks for all the good words about it here. You convinced me :)


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Darcy (drokka) | 2675 comments Feel free to come back and share your thoughts on the book when you do get to it Ioana. The group read threads never close. :)


Ioana Darcy, I definitely will. I love this group, even though I do not participate much. I get so many good books suggestions here...


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Terri | 19576 comments Great to hear, Ioana. We know there are a lot of lurkers out there that don't comment or don't comment often, but are finding many interesting books by watching the discussions and checking out what books are in the group read polls.


I second Darcy's invitation. Always feel free to come back and leave your thoughts on any of the completed group reads. I still go back and post on ones that are two years old. :)
Doesn't take much to start up a conversation again.


Millie Thom (milliethom) | 8 comments This is such a long book, full of detail about each period, and I'm determined to read all of it, come rain or shine! I find the mix of fiction and non fiction quite odd, though. I'm only 30% of the way through at the moment, so I've a long way to go. I can't see me getting around to King Hereafter for a while!


Ioana Terri wrote: "Great to hear, Ioana. We know there are a lot of lurkers out there that don't comment or don't comment often, but are finding many interesting books by watching the discussions and checking out wha..."

Thanks Terri. I find this group to be one of the warmest and welcoming groups around here. Great to be here :)


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Terri | 19576 comments That's really lovely of you to say, Ioana. :)


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Terri | 19576 comments Millie wrote: "This is such a long book, full of detail about each period, and I'm determined to read all of it, come rain or shine! I find the mix of fiction and non fiction quite odd, though. I'm only 30% of th..."


I can't recall (its been a few years since I read it)...about how long are each of the short stories?


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Daniel (dward526) | 290 comments started this one...again. Interesting enough to continue with it, but not really riveting. Probably around a 3, but it is way to early to predict. (5% in) Note: I am listening to the audio book narrated by Wanda McCaddan


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Darcy (drokka) | 2675 comments I find it interesting that it's narrated by a woman, as most of the characters (at least up to the middle ages - I haven't read the 2nd half) are male.
Perhaps, on the other hand, it's a good way of reminding the reader/listener of the omniscient style though.


Matthew (mfbrewer) | 7 comments Finished over the weekend. Finally! This one won't be on my top 10, but I am glad I read it. Taking a break to read "All the Light We Cannot See." Will be back for another group read soon.


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Daniel (dward526) | 290 comments My god, second attempt and I find myself distracted by other books again. I may not finish this one,


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Darcy (drokka) | 2675 comments Daniel (Devourer of Books) wrote: "My god, second attempt and I find myself distracted by other books again. I may not finish this one,"

*giggles* I've been working on this book on and off for a decade. I totally understand you.


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Terri | 19576 comments Matthew wrote: "Finished over the weekend. Finally! This one won't be on my top 10, but I am glad I read it. Taking a break to read "All the Light We Cannot See." Will be back for another group read soon."


Congrats on finally finishing!!


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Terri | 19576 comments I can't congratulate Darcy and Daniel though. Both lost causes.

But hey, I totally understand. I did give it only 1 star myself. And couldn't finish. :D


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Darcy (drokka) | 2675 comments Terri wrote: "I can't congratulate Darcy and Daniel though. Both lost causes.

But hey, I totally understand. I did give it only 1 star myself. And couldn't finish. :D"


If I ever finish it, I'm going to throw a huge party (you'll all be invited) and likely follow up with an annual fête. :P


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Terri | 19576 comments Should we all bring along another Rutherfurd book and throw them in a bowl?
Whichever one you pick out with eyes closed, you get to go home with and try it all over again?


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Daniel (dward526) | 290 comments good idea!


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Daniel (dward526) | 290 comments I have not given up yet though...I almost never abandon a book.


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Terri | 19576 comments It will need to be a bloody big bowl. Possibly even a wheelbarrow.


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Laura Gill | 35 comments I must be an oddball because I really liked the book.


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Terri | 19576 comments No. Not an oddball. Just someone on the other side of the coin.


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Darcy (drokka) | 2675 comments I did like it very much, up until about the middle, where the Medieval period starts. Then, I filed for a divorce, the book asked me to give it another chance... It's a complicated relationship ;-)


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Daniel (dward526) | 290 comments Darcy wrote: "I did like it very much, up until about the middle, where the Medieval period starts. Then, I filed for a divorce, the book asked me to give it another chance... It's a complicated relationship ;-)"

...awesome...just awesome....


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Terri | 19576 comments Similar experience here. Went from love in the beginning, to starting to not like after a few stories, to loathe by the medieval period.


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Daniel (dward526) | 290 comments given up for second time, just could not keep my interest. I will not be trying it again.


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Dawn (caveatlector) I'm impressed that you gave it more than one chance as it is!


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