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message 1: by Lulu, The Book Reader who could. (new)

Lulu (lulureads365) | 2670 comments Mod
This is where we will be discussing April’s group read Deacon King Kong by James McBride.


Dosha (Bluestocking7) Beard (bluestocking7) | 4376 comments I’m all set and ready to go.


message 3: by Lisa (new)

Lisa | 7 comments Ohh wow!! I m7ght hold off reading until April!!


message 4: by BernieMck (last edited Mar 17, 2020 03:54PM) (new)

BernieMck | 1800 comments I’m in. I definitely won’t start early, since I have a couple of books to finish by month end.


message 5: by Trudy (new)

Trudy (goodreadscomtrudyspages) Count me in, too.


message 6: by Dedria (new)

Dedria A. | 258 comments I might have to do it from excerpts available online but I will be present. Stay safe.


Dosha (Bluestocking7) Beard (bluestocking7) | 4376 comments I started it on the first. It’s hilarious. He’s got an offbeat and sometimes dark sense of humor, but I’m enjoying it.


message 8: by Trudy (new)

Trudy (goodreadscomtrudyspages) Starting today


Dosha (Bluestocking7) Beard (bluestocking7) | 4376 comments It started out funny anyway. There are many backstories.


message 10: by Dedria (new)

Dedria A. | 258 comments Lulu. You sent me a message about Kindle. Please do that. Thanks.


message 11: by Trudy (new)

Trudy (goodreadscomtrudyspages) Hmmm.... I’m not feeling this book. The first few pages were amusing, but now ....
How are you guys feeling?


Dosha (Bluestocking7) Beard (bluestocking7) | 4376 comments It’s certainly not what so was hoping. I was amused in the beginning but not enough to be happy. I’m up to chapter 9 and can say with some relief that it has improved. It jumps around a lot.


message 13: by Dedria (new)

Dedria A. | 258 comments I am finishing up McBride’s The Good Lord Bird and i appreciate the humor and skewering of history. Will be with Deacon King Kong on Monday. Wait for me!


message 14: by BernieMck (new)

BernieMck | 1800 comments Trudy wrote: "Hmmm.... I’m not feeling this book. The first few pages were amusing, but now ....
How are you guys feeling?"


I was worried in the beginning. I was like, wow, this book is kinda silly. So glad I kept reading


Dosha (Bluestocking7) Beard (bluestocking7) | 4376 comments Me too Bernie, I’m glad I kept reading. What a relief! This style of writing reminds me a lot of the Good Lord Bird, which also took some getting used to. I have to say I was glad I read that book so I expect this to be a similar reading experience.

So far I think the best books he has written are The Color of Water and A Song Yet Sung, Song Yet Sung being my favorite of the two, unless I’m mixing up my authors.


message 16: by BernieMck (new)

BernieMck | 1800 comments Dosha (Bluestocking7) wrote: "Me too Bernie, I’m glad I kept reading. What a relief! This style of writing reminds me a lot of the Good Lord Bird, which also took some getting used to. I have to say I was glad I read that book ..."

This is the first work, I have explored by this author. I have the audiobook GOOD LORD BIRD, but I have not listened to it yet.


message 17: by Trudy (new)

Trudy (goodreadscomtrudyspages) Dosha (Bluestocking7) wrote: "Me too Bernie, I’m glad I kept reading. What a relief! This style of writing reminds me a lot of the Good Lord Bird, which also took some getting used to. I have to say I was glad I read that book ..."

So, I’m on chapter 5. When did this book turn around for you guys? One of my friends is reading this also. She liked it from page one. She said the characters reminded her of people she knew.
Also, what’s up with the “cheese”?


Dosha (Bluestocking7) Beard (bluestocking7) | 4376 comments I think it turned for me when the Governor went to visit the Elephant on the dock in the middle of the night. It got more serious when Earl went out looking for Sportcoat. I’m glad it turned, I wasn’t feeling the humor very much.


message 19: by Trudy (new)

Trudy (goodreadscomtrudyspages) Dosha (Bluestocking7) wrote: "I think it turned for me when the Governor went to visit the Elephant on the dock in the middle of the night. It got more serious when Earl went out looking for Sportcoat. I’m glad it turned, I was..."

Thanks, Dosha. I’m reading the part about Governor now.


message 20: by Trudy (new)

Trudy (goodreadscomtrudyspages) Okay, I’m convinced it’s just me. This book has such excellent reviews, but I just cannot get into it. So, I give! My focus is terrible. I’m anxious to read what you guys discuss, though. Will catch you all next month.


Dosha (Bluestocking7) Beard (bluestocking7) | 4376 comments Hey, wait a minute Trudy, don’t leave. What chapter are you on? Is it that you are not feeling anything for the characters? It does make it hard to form a connection to a character when he is introduced and then dropped. You almost meet a new one each chapter, but he ties the new one into an old one you have already met.

This book keeps reminding me of The Good Lord Bird, which in my opinion was an ill attempt at humor but there was a story in it. It came later than I would have liked, but it did come. The story comes more early in this book.


message 22: by Lulu, The Book Reader who could. (new)

Lulu (lulureads365) | 2670 comments Mod
I finished chapter 1 last night. Gonna dig a little deeper tonight.


Dosha (Bluestocking7) Beard (bluestocking7) | 4376 comments You gotta give it some time to get better. I wonder what chapter Trudy made it to before she gave up.


message 24: by BernieMck (new)

BernieMck | 1800 comments I just finished this book. I enjoyed the book. It definitely was not the best book I have read this year, but it was pretty good. I will give it 3.5 stars.


Dosha (Bluestocking7) Beard (bluestocking7) | 4376 comments I’m gonna jump back into it. It might have been more enjoyable if we read it before The Girl WTLV. That book was a hard act to follow.


message 26: by Lulu, The Book Reader who could. (new)

Lulu (lulureads365) | 2670 comments Mod
I’ve gotta get back to it as well. I’ve been in such funk lately. Lol


message 27: by Trudy (new)

Trudy (goodreadscomtrudyspages) Dosha (Bluestocking7) wrote: "I’m gonna jump back into it. It might have been more enjoyable if we read it before The Girl WTLV. That book was a hard act to follow."

Hi Dosha, you are so right,! The Girl....Voice was a very hard act to follow. BTW, I guit this book pretty early in the game. After that convoluted conversation between Elephante and the Irishman, I just couldn’t make myself continue.


message 28: by Trudy (new)

Trudy (goodreadscomtrudyspages) Lulu wrote: "I’ve gotta get back to it as well. I’ve been in such funk lately. Lol"

Me, too. I haven’t read a book in almost a month. So unlike me. Sigh!


message 29: by Lulu, The Book Reader who could. (new)

Lulu (lulureads365) | 2670 comments Mod
I’m starting the audiobook now. The book isn’t keeping my attention.


message 30: by Lulu, The Book Reader who could. (new)

Lulu (lulureads365) | 2670 comments Mod
I finally finished today. I actually enjoyed it. It wasn’t the book, it was definitely me. Lol. I could see this being turned into a movie.


message 31: by Trudy (new)

Trudy (goodreadscomtrudyspages) Lulu wrote: "I finally finished today. I actually enjoyed it. It wasn’t the book, it was definitely me. Lol. I could see this being turned into a movie."

Wow! You make me want to try again. Maybe I will after life settles down again.


Dosha (Bluestocking7) Beard (bluestocking7) | 4376 comments I’m gonna finish it by the 30th. It’s certainly took a turn for the better once he stopped trying to be funny.


Dosha (Bluestocking7) Beard (bluestocking7) | 4376 comments I just finished it. It turned out to be good! What a surprise. I can’t wait to discuss it.


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Dave Tamanini | 12 comments I'm just past page 100. I'm enjoying it so far. McBride knows how to keep my attention and I'm eager to know what comes next.


Dosha (Bluestocking7) Beard (bluestocking7) | 4376 comments Okay, so have we all finished the book yet? Is it time for the discussion?


message 36: by Lulu, The Book Reader who could. (new)

Lulu (lulureads365) | 2670 comments Mod
Let’s discuss! I’m still looking for questions from the publisher or other book groups.

Talk to us! What’s on your mind?


Dosha (Bluestocking7) Beard (bluestocking7) | 4376 comments Well, first of all I was so excited to have this on both audible and kindle so I could whisper sync. Hmph! How disappointing. First of all I couldn’t understand what I was listening to so I switched to text. That was better but then I was insulted by his insensitive use of painting the church folks as slapstick comedians, I thought it was degrading.

Then things began to happen. All of a sudden there is a plot and a story is being told, the humor becomes much less, felt like it to me, and I’m wondering what’s gonna happen next. Which is a good thing

So I switch back to audible while cooking and Bunch and his boy who kept saying Dig that over and over got on my nerves cause he kept dragging it out like dig thaaaat I had to go back to the written word. But the story kept becoming more and more interesting.

Whew! I was worried. I think Trudy just gave up. I understood. But I’m glad I trudged on cause it turned out to be very good. Or I was just so relieved that it got better I’m being too generous with a five star review. Thoughts?


message 38: by Trudy (last edited May 01, 2020 08:00PM) (new)

Trudy (goodreadscomtrudyspages) Dosha (Bluestocking7) wrote: "Well, first of all I was so excited to have this on both audible and kindle so I could whisper sync. Hmph! How disappointing. First of all I couldn’t understand what I was listening to so I switche..."

Dosha, I thoroughly enjoyed your impressions here. I got such good chuckles. Anyway I’m glad that you eventually enjoyed or kind of enjoyed the book. After reading everybody’s post, I tried to give it another go however, this book is just not for me. Like you I did have the text and the audio. That kind of expense has to be reserved for a book I really enjoy so I returned the audio book back to audible. I attempted to return the kindle book also however I discovered you cannot return Kindle book after seven days. I have a good friend who just finished and she liked it. I think I’m just going to let her tell me the story and move on. LOL!


message 39: by BernieMck (new)

BernieMck | 1800 comments I began enjoying the story, when interesting characters were introduced, without all the buffoonery, I saw in the church folk’s. I too, was annoyed, by the way, they were being portrayed. Coming across other storylines, was such a relief. A whole book, centered around a drunk deacon, who was conversing with his dead wife, was not going to hold my attention.


message 40: by Dave (new)

Dave Tamanini | 12 comments I'll say one thing about McBride though I've not read his other work. He seems to be the master of the metaphor. It certainly gave spots of humor that sometimes overwhelmed the story of people just trying to get by. I thought the ending was satisfying.


Dosha (Bluestocking7) Beard (bluestocking7) | 4376 comments Wow, you read the book fast Dave. Amazing. How’d you like it, enough to read anything else by him?

What did folks think about Deacon Sportcoat? I thought he was a lot smarter than people gave him credit for. At one point I almost thought he wasn’t as drunk as he made out to be sometimes and he was just hiding his intelligence from all the various danger around him.


message 42: by Dave (new)

Dave Tamanini | 12 comments Dosha (Bluestocking7) wrote: "Wow, you read the book fast Dave. Amazing. How’d you like it, enough to read anything else by him?

What did folks think about Deacon Sportcoat? I thought he was a lot smarter than people gave him ..."

Sometimes I do push to finish a book. The early comments in the group made me want to see if I thought the same. The Deacon? I'm not sure what I think. I agree, he was smarter than some thought. His addiction helped that perception, maybe. I think Deems was a son to him, not just a good ballplayer. I'd like to hear thoughts on why he stopped drinking, and why he gave up and killed himself.


message 43: by BernieMck (last edited May 03, 2020 08:34AM) (new)

BernieMck | 1800 comments Dave wrote: "Dosha (Bluestocking7) wrote: "Wow, you read the book fast Dave. Amazing. How’d you like it, enough to read anything else by him?

What did folks think about Deacon Sportcoat? I thought he was a lot..."



I think that Sportcoat's wife influenced him to stop drinking when she told him how his drinking hurt her. I also think he was ready to go, since she made it clear, that she would not be visiting, and speaking to him anymore, on earth.


Dosha (Bluestocking7) Beard (bluestocking7) | 4376 comments Does anyone wonder what happened to the Christmas money that Hettie hid?


message 45: by BernieMck (last edited May 03, 2020 10:17AM) (new)

BernieMck | 1800 comments Dosha (Bluestocking7) wrote: "Does anyone wonder what happened to the Christmas money that Hettie hid?"

I never thought about it, since the church ended up with so much more. Who knows, maybe she opened up a bank account, which is where it should have been in the first place.


Dosha (Bluestocking7) Beard (bluestocking7) | 4376 comments Yeah, I know but this is the sixties where folks kept “money on hand”, lol.


Dosha (Bluestocking7) Beard (bluestocking7) | 4376 comments Any ideas for a June group read?

I understand that Slave Play by Jeremy O. Harris is pretty controversial and a Broadway smash hit. I wish I’d been able to see the play when it was there. I have the book. Any takers for a group or buddy read in June?


message 48: by BernieMck (last edited May 08, 2020 05:37PM) (new)

BernieMck | 1800 comments Dosha (Bluestocking7) wrote: "Any ideas for a June group read?

I understand that Slave Play by Jeremy O. Harris is pretty controversial and a Broadway smash hit. I wish I’d been able to see the play when it was there. I have ..."


I just put the book on hold, in the Libby library. I should be able to borrow it in 3 weeks.


message 49: by Lulu, The Book Reader who could. (new)

Lulu (lulureads365) | 2670 comments Mod
Hey! You guys are the most active so I’m asking here. I want to make a post on the 15th for a group read for June. Any suggestions?


Dosha (Bluestocking7) Beard (bluestocking7) | 4376 comments Hi Lulu, I missed you. I was looking forward to your thoughts on Deacon King Kong.

I would like to suggest Slave Play by Jeremy O. Harris.
It is literally allay, so if this group is not into reading plays I completely understand. That’s all I got, but I’m very interested in other suggestions.

I start back to work on June 1st so I may not be as active as in the past months. But I will read what everyone else does and try to complete it on time. Happy Reading everyone-I sure need books during this pandemic.


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