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Claudia wrote: "I have just finished reading Caging Skies by Christine Leunens. It's the book that inspired the movie Jojo Rabbit so my expectations were VERY different. Dark at moments and heartbr..."
I am so curious how it compares to the film! Have you watched it yet, Claudia? Would you recommend watching or reading first?
I am so curious how it compares to the film! Have you watched it yet, Claudia? Would you recommend watching or reading first?



A friend recommended Wally Lamb's book and it was a healthy escape as we cared for our elderly parents this month amidst the C19 crisis.
Met LeeAnn Mallorie at the World-changing Women's Summit in Sonoma in January. Her concepts are compelling - look forward to learning more and sharing as I go.

This sounds so cool. I'm adding it to my list. Thank you, Ann.



The movie is also amazing but quite different in tone. It defuses the drama with some pretty funny moments. I would read the book first because that's what I usually prefer to do but in this case maybe it doesn't matter that much
Colleen wrote: "I just finished Lily King's "Writers & Lovers", which I loved enough to seek out her other works - so now reading her award winning "Euphoria", about three anthropologists adventures in the amazon ..."
That sounds really interesting. Have you read The Lost City of the Monkey God by Douglas Preston? That one (nonfic) about people searching for a hard-to-find archaeological site in the Honduran rainforest, really blew me away.
That sounds really interesting. Have you read The Lost City of the Monkey God by Douglas Preston? That one (nonfic) about people searching for a hard-to-find archaeological site in the Honduran rainforest, really blew me away.
Lisa wrote: "Currently reading A Room of One's Own and Creatures. Just finished Sabrina & Corina: Stories and the fifth Veronica Speedwell. I had put a physical hold..."
I recently started my first NK Jemisin book (The Fifth Season) but then my library hold expired. :( I've heard such great things!
I recently started my first NK Jemisin book (The Fifth Season) but then my library hold expired. :( I've heard such great things!
Ploy wrote: "Just started Seven Years in Tibet. I’ve never seen the movie so I guess I’ll have to do that next!"
PLOYYYYY! Thanks for coming. :) Curious to hear how Seven Years in Tibet the book holds up against the movie, when you get there (if you haven't figured it out yet, I love book-to-movie adaptation discussions...)
PLOYYYYY! Thanks for coming. :) Curious to hear how Seven Years in Tibet the book holds up against the movie, when you get there (if you haven't figured it out yet, I love book-to-movie adaptation discussions...)



I'm listening to the audio book of Spinning Silver right now and loving it. I read Uprooted last year.











Psyche, H-Grace here. I read Ask Again Yes a few months ago and found it to be a powerful book about family and parenting. I thought it especially brave when I read the author’s note that she indeed has a trans child.



Kathryn, I enjoyed “An American Marriage,” but I found her first book, “Leaving Atlanta,” to be even better.


I read A Room with a View back five years ago and am looking forward to retreading with a new lens.

Currently reading The Death of Ivan Ilych. Thoroughly captivated by Tolstoy's writing.
Morgan wrote: "I just finished the Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna and I'm now reading Four Seasons in Rome. I didn't intentionally pick Italy-centric books, but it has been wonderful to be transported to..."
I LOVE Four Seasons in Rome. I think it might be my favorite Rome memoir. Curious to hear what you think!
I LOVE Four Seasons in Rome. I think it might be my favorite Rome memoir. Curious to hear what you think!
Anne wrote: "Really enjoying "The Adventurer's Son" by Roman Dial!"
I have that sitting on my desk but haven't cracked it yet! Sounds like it's worth a look.
I have that sitting on my desk but haven't cracked it yet! Sounds like it's worth a look.



Kim wrote: "I am currently reading Such a Fun Age. I am past part 1 and I am enjoying it so far. I normally would read while on the train and now that I am working from home, I have to be strict with myself an..."
That book is definitely on my list. I know what you mean about having to be more disciplined now without a commute--I used to read on BART but now I need to be a lot more deliberate about my reading time.
I'm about halfway through Disappearing Earth and it is really interesting. It's set in the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia, and weaves through a number of different characters' stories.
That book is definitely on my list. I know what you mean about having to be more disciplined now without a commute--I used to read on BART but now I need to be a lot more deliberate about my reading time.
I'm about halfway through Disappearing Earth and it is really interesting. It's set in the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia, and weaves through a number of different characters' stories.

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