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message 1: by Becky (new)

Becky Norman | 934 comments Mod
Hi everyone,

Just checking in to ask if you want to do an October book of the month or if you would prefer to have another month to work on A Sting in the Tale: My Adventures with Bumblebees. Please let me know below!

Thanks,
Becky


message 2: by Andree (new)

Andree Sanborn (meeyauw) | 126 comments I'm fine. Just finished but with school I haven't had a chance to write and sleep both. But will be posting this weekend. It was awesome.


message 3: by Pam (new)

Pam Kennedy | 79 comments I will finish this week. Thoroughly enjoying it! I vote for,us to pick an October book,and have one to recommend...


message 4: by Becky (new)

Becky Norman | 934 comments Mod
Good enough! Please feel free to post your nominations for the October BOTM here then! :)


message 6: by Andree (new)

Andree Sanborn (meeyauw) | 126 comments that looks lovely, Paul. But no Kindle! :-(


message 7: by Andree (new)

Andree Sanborn (meeyauw) | 126 comments there is Kindle. Forget what I wrote!


message 8: by Becky (new)

Becky Norman | 934 comments Mod
That DOES look very intriguing - quite "Thoreau-esque!"


message 9: by Pam (new)

Pam Kennedy | 79 comments I know many have read it but it seems an appropriate time to read Winter World by Bernd Heinrich. I also would love to have his Life Everlasting as some folks were interested last month


message 10: by Andree (new)

Andree Sanborn (meeyauw) | 126 comments I have had Winter World on my list for way too long. Time to read it. Live Everlasting is terrific, but I've read it.


message 11: by Paul (new)

Paul (waldenpond) I would second the suggestion for Life Everlasting by Bernd Heinrich. It sounds interesting.


message 12: by Becky (new)

Becky Norman | 934 comments Mod
Since this will be for the October book of the month, I'm going to nominate Witch Wood by John Buchan. Another novel, but the environment is SUCH a strong character in the story! Happy Halloween, everyone! ;)


message 13: by Andree (new)

Andree Sanborn (meeyauw) | 126 comments I've been reading reviews on amazon of Witch Wood. Most interesting so far:
"C. S. Lewis liked this novel so much that he sent the author a fan letter, stating his appreciation for Buchan's novels but speaking especially of his gratitude for Witch Wood. Lewis commended the skilful buildup of atmosphere. You can find this Lewisian nugget in Janet Adam Smith's John Buchan and His World."


message 14: by Andree (new)

Andree Sanborn (meeyauw) | 126 comments only 99¢ (US) for Kindle.


message 15: by Becky (new)

Becky Norman | 934 comments Mod
It's been years since I've read it, Andree, but I distinctly remember it having a very "Legend of Sleepy Hollow" feel and it was an eye-opener to how people living in a more rural time - without electric light - viewed the woods as a malevolent creature.


message 16: by Andree (new)

Andree Sanborn (meeyauw) | 126 comments that's why I love this group. Good books, great literature, lots of connections, and learning. I'm going to read it even if it isn't chosen.


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Jennifer Spencer | 1 comments Amazon Burning by Victoria Griffith

Thanks for all the recommendations! I am excited to read, Amazon Burning, an environmental thriller based on the Chico Mendes murder.


http://www.amazon.com/Amazon-Burning-...


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