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message 1: by Jane (new)

Jane | 2247 comments Yesterday, June 16, 2020, we had a great time chatting, but we also had fun recommending books and films to each other. Here are the notes that I took.

Films - DA 5 BLOODS - Spike Lee's new film that is streaming on Netflix. THE LEMON TREE - available on Netflix as a disc.

Books-
THE SPLENDID AND THE VILE by Erica Larson - about Churchill
TO THE BRIGHT EDGE OF THE WORLD - a novel by Eowyn Ivy
WORK SONG by Ivan Doig
10% HAPPIER by Dan Harris - a book about meditation and relieving stress
FULL CATASTROPHE LIVING by Jon Kabatt-Zinn - another book about relieving stress
WOLF HALL trilogy by Hilary Mantel
NO GREAT MISCHIEF a novel by Alistair MacLeod
STRANGE WEATHER IN TOKYO a novel by Hiromi Kawakami
HOUSE ON ENDLESS WATERS a novel by Emuna Elon
THE LAST YEAR OF THE WAR historical novel by Susan Meissner

App for relieving stress - Calm


message 2: by Lynn (new)

Lynn | 2297 comments Thanks for keeping track and posting these, Jane! Several of the things that were mentioned are now on my never-ending TBR list.


message 3: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 8208 comments Thank you, Jane! This will work much better than my little post-it notes.


message 4: by Sheila (new)

Sheila | 2155 comments Tx Jane, lovely to see you all again, and some new to me faces to put to names here


message 5: by Lynn (new)

Lynn | 2297 comments It was great to finally meet you, Sheila, after years of reading your posts. I really enjoyed hearing about what your quarantine life is like "across the pond".


message 6: by Gina (new)

Gina Whitlock (ginawhitlock) | 2266 comments I totally forgot about the call even though it was on my calendar. I'll join next time. Thanks for the list, Jane.


message 7: by Sheila (new)

Sheila | 2155 comments Tx Lynn I might add that at least I don’t have short hair anymore and have to be concerned about getting it cut.


message 8: by Ruth (new)

Ruth | 11076 comments Thanks, Jane!


message 9: by Ann D (last edited Jun 19, 2020 10:48AM) (new)

Ann D | 3803 comments Thanks so much for the list, Jane.

On the call, we were talking about the Palestinian actress in THE LEMON TREE - Hiam Abbass. She is terrific. I remember seeing her in the film THE VISITOR, where she played the mother of an illegal Syrian immigrant.

I also realized that she plays the mother in the Hulu series, RAMY, a dramedy about a young Egyptian American who sincerely wants to be a good Muslim, but is struggling. The writer and main character, Ramy Youssef, is a comedian. Lots of funny moments, but also some very poignant scenes. Hiam Abbass is wonderful. This series isn't for everyone, but I like it.


message 10: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 8208 comments We have The Syrian Bride on a dvd through the mail from Netflix that we are going to watch tonight. It is directed by the same man who did The Lemon Tree and Hiam Abbass is in it as well.

I've been wanting to see Ramy but we don't get Hulu.


message 11: by Mary (new)

Mary D | 77 comments I didn’t know about her so I looked up her Wikipedia entry. Interesting, accomplished woman.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiam_Ab...


message 12: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 8208 comments Update: The Syrian Bride is must see. Also, if you can get the dvd , there is a great interview with Hiam Abbass and a good featurette about the making of the film on the special features.


message 13: by Sheila (new)

Sheila | 2155 comments I seem to be gradually getting back to reading. I just started Yoko Ogawa’s The Housekeeper and the Professor which Tessa mentioned


message 14: by Mary Anne (new)

Mary Anne | 1986 comments Sorry I missed the call.
Jane, at a previous call you mentioned Spiral on Netflix. Is that The Spiral, a movie?


message 15: by Ann D (new)

Ann D | 3803 comments Mary Anne, I think Jane and I both talked about Spiral. It is a French police and legal TV series.I saw it on Hulu. The French name is Engrenages. I was attracted to it because two of the main actors in A French Village (one of my all time favorites) also appear in this show.

We watched the first series. The acting is excellent, but we passed on the following season because the show is very dark- brutal murders, and justice is rarely served. Maybe it's too realistic - the higher ups usually get by with their crimes.

Jane, if you saw multiple seasons of this series, I would be interested in your take.


message 16: by Ann D (new)

Ann D | 3803 comments Barb, when I checked out THE SYRIAN BRIDE, I realized that we had also seen it when we used to get Netflix DVDs. You're right. It's very good.


message 17: by Jane (new)

Jane | 2247 comments Ann D wrote: "Mary Anne, I think Jane and I both talked about Spiral. It is a French police and legal TV series.I saw it on Hulu. The French name is Engrenages. I was attracted to it because two of the main acto..."

Yes, we watched all of the seasons of Spiral on Netflix, and we both liked it. Tom often bails on mysteries, but he liked this one. The violence didn't bother me. It is quite interesting to see the differences in the justice system in France.


message 18: by Ann D (new)

Ann D | 3803 comments Yes,I noticed some major differences. It looks like they have an investigative type of "judge," and then three judges decide the case. Is that right?

After your input, I think we'll give it another try. I need to take breaks after some of the more graphic legal shows. I did really like the characters and their interplay with each other


message 19: by Ruth (new)

Ruth | 11076 comments I just went looking for Spiral. Found it on Amazon Prime.


message 20: by Mary Anne (new)

Mary Anne | 1986 comments Thanks for the info on Spiral.


message 21: by Sheila (new)

Sheila | 2155 comments If you like Spiral you might also like The Bureau


message 22: by Tonya (new)

Tonya Presley | 1169 comments My sister dropped by. At first I thought she was going to be in and out so I left Zoom running. Once I saw she wanted to visit a bit I logged out; sorry I didn't say goodbye.

So after she left I started trying to see if John Tyler (U.S. President 1841-1845) still has living grandchildren. It was noticed and sort of became a deal a few years back ( "After we shared this fact on Twitter in 2012, Dan Amira interviewed Harrison Tyler for New York Magazine. Lyon Tyler spoke to the Daughters of the American Revolution a while back. They were profiled by The Times of London. And Snopes is also in on the fact."
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2012/...)

Anyway, best I can tell, both grandsons are still living; Lyon is 96 and Harrison is 92. Their grandfather, John Tyler, was born in 1790.

Just fyi.


message 23: by Ann D (last edited Jul 02, 2020 04:28PM) (new)

Ann D | 3803 comments Notes from Zoom conversation, July 2. We discussed mystery writers. The following writers were recommended. If they write series, I just listed the first one in the series.

Sarah Stewart Taylor, O' Artful Death

Julia Spencer Fleming,In the Bleak Midwinter
featuring Clare Fergusson an Episcopal priest, Book 1

Susan Hill , Simon Serrailler Series (I'm listing all of these for my own benefit. I've read some, but want to read the rest)
The Various Haunts of Men (2004)
The Pure in Heart (2005)
The Risk of Darkness (2006)
The Vows of Silence (2008)
The Shadows in the Street (2010)
The Betrayal of Trust (2011)
A Question of Identity (2012)
A Breach of Security (2014)
The Soul of Discretion (2015)
Hero (2016)
Old Haunts (2018)
The Comforts of Home (2018)
The Benefit of Hindsight

Susan Hill, ghost story, The Man in the Picture

Deborah Crombie
A Share in Death: A Mystery Introducing Superintendent Dunkan Kincaid and Sergeant Gemma James (Duncan Kincaid / Gemma James Book 1)

Elly Griffiths, The Crossing Places (Ruth Galloway Series Book 1)

Bruce Alexander, Blind Justice (Sir John Fielding Series. Book 1)

Liz Moore, Long Bright River: A Novel


message 24: by Gina (new)

Gina Whitlock (ginawhitlock) | 2266 comments I'm so sorry I missed the zoom meeting. My daughter had a last minute appointment with an ophthalmologist to get clearance for another surgery to try to save her remaining eye. n She is blind but she sees some light in this eye which helps keep her knowing night from day. I'll try to be on the next call.


message 25: by Ann D (new)

Ann D | 3803 comments Gina, I am very sorry to hear about your daughter's health troubles. That must be so difficult. Feel free to join us on Zoom whenever it works out for you.


message 26: by Sheila (new)

Sheila | 2155 comments Hi Gina just echoing Ann’s comments


message 27: by Ruth (new)

Ruth | 11076 comments Oh, Gina. That’s so difficult. I’m sorry.


message 28: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 8208 comments Gina, we used to talk about sending Constant Reader healing thoughts to our members in need. We should start that practice again for you and your daughter. I will be definitely be sending them.


message 29: by Mary (new)

Mary D | 77 comments Gina, my most positive thoughts speeding through the ether towards you and your daughter.

I, too, am sorry to have missed the most recent zoom chat. As hard as it is to believe, I actually developed a last minute schedule conflict - which I’ve been thinking I might not have again for a very long time - so in a way it was actually refreshing.


message 30: by Lyn (new)

Lyn Dahlstrom | 1340 comments One of my favorite mystery/page turner writers is Harlan Coben. I've read everything he's written! Especially enjoyable is the series with Myron Bolitar.


message 31: by Donna (new)

Donna (drspoon) | 426 comments I’m not zooming with you but I’ve been following the post-Zoom conversations.

I love the mystery list - thanks for posting it.

Gina, hoping for the best possible results for your daughter.


message 32: by Jane (new)

Jane | 2247 comments Healing thoughts from me, too, Gina.


message 33: by Mary Anne (new)

Mary Anne | 1986 comments Thinking of you and your daughter, Gina.


message 34: by Book Concierge (new)

Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 1902 comments Oh, Gina ... sending healing thoughts your way.


message 35: by Jane (new)

Jane | 2247 comments We had a great Zoom conversation yesterday. It all started when we began discussing MRS. AMERICA which is about Phyllis Schlafly, but it is also about the feminist movement. We had a lot to say about women's rights. As Maya Angelou said when she was asked if she was a feminist, "Why wouldn't I be on my own side?"


message 36: by Mary Anne (new)

Mary Anne | 1986 comments These Zoom meetings are among my favorite things that came about during the pandemic.


message 37: by Lynn (new)

Lynn | 2297 comments I agree, Mary Anne.


message 38: by Ann D (last edited Aug 28, 2020 10:51AM) (new)

Ann D | 3803 comments Books and TV series that came up in our last Zoom meeting

Lolly Willowes by Sylvia Townsend Warner. This is our September discussion book for Classics Corner. It's about an independent “spinster” who turns to witchcraft - “surprisingly funny”

The Long Call (The Two Rivers Series Book 1) by mystery writer Ann Cleeves

Ann Cleves is also the author of the very popular Shetland mysteries.

Several people mentioned that they liked the Shetland TV series. Currently, seasons 1,3,4,5 are streaming on Amazon Prime. Britbox is streaming series 1,2,3,4,5.

The State Counsellor: Further Adventures of Fandorin originally written in Russian by author Boris Akunin. Set in late 19th century Russia. Part of a popular mystery series about Russian police investigator, Erast Fandorin. An intricate plot involving terrorists as well as morally questionable authorities. Lots of action and twists. I've read a couple if these, not in order.

Caroline: Little House, Revisited by author:Sarah Miller|17490]
The Little House on the Prarie stories told from the mother’s point of view.

Prairie Fires: The American Dreams of Laura Ingalls Wilder by Caroline Fraser
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for non-fiction The true story of life on the frontier and Laura’s writing collaboration with her daughter Rose.

Lilac Girls by Martha Hall Kelly


message 39: by Ruth (new)

Ruth | 11076 comments Thanks, Ann. I’m glad you’re taking notes.


message 40: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 8208 comments Thank you from me too, Ann! I scribble on scrap paper near the computer and then forget to look at it. Love having it here.


message 41: by Lynn (new)

Lynn | 2297 comments It's always good to talk to you all, and I really appreciate the efforts to report details of the book talk afterward because I never manage to take notes!


message 42: by Ann D (new)

Ann D | 3803 comments Correction: The TV series SHETLAND is currently available only on BRITBOX. Apparently, you can subscribe to BRITBOX through AMAZON, and you must do that first in order to see SHETLAND there.

I might temporarily subscribe to subscribe to BRITBOX later, but I won't go though AMAZON.

Has anyone else tried BRITBOX?


message 43: by Ruth (new)

Ruth | 11076 comments I love both Acorn and Britbox. My only regret is that their selections are limited and new stuff is not often added.

I think Shetland reruns are showing up on pbs right now.


message 44: by Ann D (new)

Ann D | 3803 comments Thanks for the input on Britbox. I'm sure I'll give it a try at some point. I have a yearly subscription to Acorn but i float between the other servces.


message 45: by Lynn (new)

Lynn | 2297 comments I did a one-week free trial of BritBox on Amazon Prime when I wanted to watch the early seasons of Death in Paradise with my grandson.


message 46: by Linda (new)

Linda Miller | 39 comments Hi, I have been reading the notes but have not been on Zoom. I have been ill for the past year. Shetland is not on the two PBS Stations I have here in PA, nor on the three I get at our beach house in DE from DE & NJ


message 47: by Linda (new)

Linda Miller | 39 comments Also healing thoughts to your daughter Gina. It must be so difficult for both of you.


message 48: by Mary Anne (new)

Mary Anne | 1986 comments Linda, welcome from another PA resident. I live in Pittsburgh and our PBS station also doesn’t have Shetland.


message 49: by Gina (new)

Gina Whitlock (ginawhitlock) | 2266 comments Thanks for everyone's good wishes for my daughter.


message 50: by Ann D (new)

Ann D | 3803 comments Linda,
I am sorry to hear that you have been ill. We hope to hear more from you in the future!

I can't remember who said that Shetland had been on PBS, but I know it hasn't been on Nebraska Public Television. The PBS stations across the country don't follow the same schedules.It's also possible that someone had it mixed up with another show.

I also don't remember where we saw the first 3 seasons of Shetland. It's been a couple of years ago. I think it was either Netflix of Acorn. Shetland is not there now. I hope to catch the final two seasons on Britbox, where it currently has a home. I think more and more shows will end up there because of its connection to BBC and ITV - but who knows. The world of streaming is constantly changing.


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