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This sounds pretty cool. I have wanted to get back to reading Finney after reading Invasion of the Body Snatchers a few years ago. If I can get a copy, I'm in.
I'd love to read this one with you, but I read it last September!! I think you'll all enjoy it -- have fun! :)
Franky So glad you can join this read.
Candi Me too
Terris Please pop in and comment while we're reading.
Candi Me too
Terris Please pop in and comment while we're reading.
I'm in. How could I resist time travel to old New York? Plus, I can use it for my Scifi Bingo challenge.Does beginning 9/15 mean we begin reading then or begin discussing then? Is there a schedule to the reading?
I just got my copy in the mail, so I'm excited to start. I might jump into this one early because I know I'm going to be super busy at the end of the month and want to have time to get through it. Plus, I'm reading sort of a downer of a book right now so I need something to balance the reading out.
I'm the opposite, overbooked right now but freer by the middle of the month. Since most of us won't be starting for a while, Franky, please put anything revealing in spoilers. Hope you like it.
Sara wrote: "I'm the opposite, overbooked right now but freer by the middle of the month. Since most of us won't be starting for a while, Franky, please put anything revealing in spoilers. Hope you like it."Okay, will do. :)
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I've been considering giving this one a go. I went to a large used books store yesterday looking for this and a couple more. In a store that may have had 100,000 books I found this author, and there was only one of his books on the shelf, It was From Time to Time.
The other I had hoped to find and was even more disappointed that it wasn't there was Tortilla Flat. There must have been fifty or more various copies of books by John Steinbeck, but not the one I wanted.
Oh well, maybe I will still stumble across a copy. Have fun this one sounds good.
The other I had hoped to find and was even more disappointed that it wasn't there was Tortilla Flat. There must have been fifty or more various copies of books by John Steinbeck, but not the one I wanted.
Oh well, maybe I will still stumble across a copy. Have fun this one sounds good.
Dang, Bob. I do wish you had found a copy. I'm expecting this to be a very good read. I always found the local used bookstore never had books I wanted when I needed them. I have better luck just going to Better World Books and waiting for it to ship.
https://www.betterworldbooks.com/
My go-to. Almost all books are $3.98, includes shipping. I have never gotten a book in bad condition. They frequently run sales like "buy 3 get 1 free".
My go-to. Almost all books are $3.98, includes shipping. I have never gotten a book in bad condition. They frequently run sales like "buy 3 get 1 free".
Sara wrote: "https://www.betterworldbooks.com/My go-to. Almost all books are $3.98, includes shipping. I have never gotten a book in bad condition. They frequently run sales like "buy 3 get 1 free"."
Agree about betterworldbooks. They have a shop on Amazon and there are a few other ones that are similar (thriftbooks). Cheap used books and a lot of the classics. It's pretty amazing.
I love the idea that they are getting books to those who need them with the literary partners program. I get a book and help them to give one.
Tomorrow is the 15th and I am planning to read the first chapter at least tonight. Hope everyone out there is ready to go!
Sara wrote: "Tomorrow is the 15th and I am planning to read the first chapter at least tonight. Hope everyone out there is ready to go!"Also reading/listening to first chapter today.
I'm enjoying it so far (up to about the 100 page mark) and already have a few questions that I would love to ask the group when they hit this point in the book. Finney is very detailed in his descriptions and really helps the reader visualize quite a bit.
I love how it starts too. The Si's smart alecky banter and comments reminded me immediately of Raymond Chandler's Phillip Marlowe. I tried looking up the books which influenced Finney but couldn't find any.I am up to the middle of Chapter 5. Loving this book.
I finished Chapter 2. I really felt like I was experiencing everything along with Si, and wondered what would happen when (view spoiler) I agree with Franky that the detailed descriptions makes it easy to visualize. The descriptions are of people in action so it doesn't get bogged down.
I like your memories of looking through a stereoscope, Sara. It brought back memories for me of a gift shop that had mounted stereoscopes where you could click through the pictures for a dime.
Franky and Connie, you are right, the detailed descriptions make you feel a part of the action. I get a very clear visual image of each of the characters, even the minor ones.
That sounds like a lot of fun for a dime, Connie. I had my grandmother's stereoscope and cards, which were passed to me by my mother. I just gave them over to my nephew and hoping his girls will appreciate them and that they will always stay in the family. Lots of memories in them for me.
That sounds like a lot of fun for a dime, Connie. I had my grandmother's stereoscope and cards, which were passed to me by my mother. I just gave them over to my nephew and hoping his girls will appreciate them and that they will always stay in the family. Lots of memories in them for me.
Are we supposed to be reading and commenting one chapter per day like other long reads? Sara, I appreciate everything you wrote in the spoiler and agree with all. I also liked what seemed to be the (view spoiler)
There isn't any restriction on how much you read or comment on, Anne. I mark the chapter and put everything revealing in spoilers so that others will not accidentally open a spoiler and ruin any part of the book for them. I'm just starting chapter three when I get a chance to read today and will hopefully get several chapters done this afternoon.
I am also enjoying the foreshadowing element in the novel. I wish I hadn't read the blurb, because I would like to know how this would feel if I didn't have any inkling where it was going.
I am also enjoying the foreshadowing element in the novel. I wish I hadn't read the blurb, because I would like to know how this would feel if I didn't have any inkling where it was going.
Sara wrote: "There isn't any restriction on how much you read or comment on, Anne. I mark the chapter and put everything revealing in spoilers so that others will not accidentally open a spoiler and ruin any pa..."I agree about having read the blurb, though I must admit that the blurb made me very interested in reading this book.
Hi folks--I picked up the book at the library yesterday on a whim, and decided I'd like to join you for this one.I'm also through Chapter 2, and agree with the comments so far. I envy you the stereoscope, Sara. I did have a viewmaster as a kid, which was one of my favorite toys, but not quite the same thing. :-)
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has illustrations, and is actually subtitled "An illustrated novel."I'm finding it very nostalgic about the 1960s (view spoiler) It just feels like a much simpler time, which is great for getting in the mood for what is to come.["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>
I've just read through the first two chapters. I'm hooked for all the reasons everyone has said above. Regarding the stereoscope, (view spoiler) Vivid descriptions and a very compelling start :)
MIne is also "an illustrated novel", Kathleen, and, although I have not reached the first illustration yet, having them gives this a throwback feeling to the days of Dickens and the Victorians, who always employed an illustrator to make the novels come alive.
I share your love of the 60s vibe, a time that is fresh in my mind, although long gone, and I remember the viewmaster, although I believe I only played with one my cousin had and not that I had one myself. I think we are positioned to enjoy this one!
I share your love of the 60s vibe, a time that is fresh in my mind, although long gone, and I remember the viewmaster, although I believe I only played with one my cousin had and not that I had one myself. I think we are positioned to enjoy this one!
Bob--So glad you will be reading this. I'm liking it so far!
Lori - I'm not surprised you are enjoying it. (view spoiler)
Lori - I'm not surprised you are enjoying it. (view spoiler)
I honestly am really like the ambience and just the general feeling of this book. It has that nostalgic sort of vibe that feels very enlightening and entertaining. I guess it is hard to put into words.
I know exactly what you mean, Franky. Can't really put a finger on what makes this work so well, but "nostalgic vibe" is a good description.
Oh, I’ll keep reading until I’m through Chapter 8! Lol! This IS turning out to be a page turner! I don’t want to peek at the spoiler just yet so I’ll check back in later.
I was reading in Chapter Nine and thinking about how this must be for you and Candi, who are so familiar with all the New York streets and buildings and can probably picture the differences he is describing. I know how it would affect me if this was about Atlanta.
Sara, yes, it was really fun thinking about where he was all the time. I even looked up pictures of Broadway and other areas to get an idea of what NYC looked like as they moved around town. Very cool.
Oh wow, that was super fast, Anne! I'm loving it but only through Chapter 5 at this point. I have to find where my reading time went... I seem to have misplaced a bunch of it ;D
Sara, I have limited personal knowledge of NYC actually, but I've read so much about it that it does seem like a place I know better than I really do! I've been twice in real life, but multiple times through books :D I still need to re-plan my trip that was cancelled during the early days of the shutdown. I'll wait until I can experience it fully though!
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Destiny of the Republic: A Tale of Madness, Medicine and the Murder of a President (other topics)The Invasion of the Body Snatchers (other topics)
Time and Again (other topics)
From Time to Time (other topics)
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