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My read was The Circle by Dave Eggers. Speculative fiction about a big tech company taking over every aspect of our lives. Made me uncomfortable."
you know I did not like that book - thought it pretty weak in so many ways. But it also left me very uncomfortable.



I'm Fine and Neither Are You by Camille Pagán
I did finish my #10, Anxious People, Yay!!! I'm 1/1 this year on Trim :)

I also had a fun time reading along with everyone.
Also, Diana, I wanted to ask if you and your family are safe with what's between Russia and Ukraine?

I also had a fun time..."
Yes, we are quite safe. Thank you for your concern. We live in the west of Ukraine so it didn't get to us. But there are a lot of people here who had to run away from the East to save at least their lives.





LoL my pooch is winter dog and is out there right now rolling around in it, so it is very disturbed. Hysterical though, as she has that nasty "cone of shame" on, and looks ridiculous.

I'm making a library trip on Monday so will start it either that day or Tuesday.




The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind – William Kamkwamba – 4****
Subtitle: Creating Currents of Electricity and Hope. This is the memoir of an extraordinary young man, the son of a Malawian farmer, struggling in poverty and through famine and drought, but following the spark of inspiration, his own thirst for knowledge, and a desire to help his family and community. William saw a need and thought, “What if?” As he explained to a TED conference, “I tried, and I made it.” It’s the not the best-written book I’ve read, but his story is inspiring and uplifting. Bravo!
My full review HERE
And it has the SCIENCE tag!

Review here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
For February, I will be changing my book to buddy read with Meli, Idaho. I may try to still complete my original February book but maybe not in February.

Amy, I was able to get "Lost Jewels" and can join in the buddy read. I'm making headway in my current book (which is a chunkster). I plan on reading "Lost Jewels" next.

The Island by Victoria Hislop - 4 Stars.
Review here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

It 's a good thing too because the book I have left at that spot is a chunkster!
Here's my 4 star review:
We spend 4 days in a luxury hotel in downtown Berlin in the late 1920s. The revolving door from the street to the lobby spins people in and out. Are those who spin through the revolving door the same when they leave? Or is it as Dr. Otternschlag is fond of saying: "No, nothing happens, nothing at all." That's what we are here to find out.
I was taken aback by the poignancy of this novel that has been adapted into a classic movie as well as a notable play and Broadway musical. It's had many riffs, spoofs, and knock-offs as well. All that led me to assume this was a humoruos satire with shallow caricatures. Well, more fool me. Instead the guests we find:
A shell-shocked army doctor unable to live fully yet unable to stop living entirely.
A Bookkeeper, dying from an undefined condition, determined to spend his final days living comfortably and well.
A provincial businessman trying to prove his business acumen to himself and his father-in-law.
A porter coping with imminent fatherhood.
A handsome young thief with a heart of gold and uncertain sense of morality.
A beautiful young girl finding her way.
An aging gifted ballerina whose youth is long behind her.
"It is an odd thing about guests in a big hotel. Not a singled one goes out through the revolving door the same as when he came in." Just as we see beneath the surface luxe of the hotel to the false and shabby, so we see beneath the surface of the guests to their flaws and weaknesses, witness their interactions and simple humanity. You care.
Conveniently, cable channel TCM is showing the original Grand Hotel movie, whose screenplay was written by Baum herself. I know that it does not follow the book exactly - some changes were made to certain characters especially -- but I think I will appreciate it more this viewing than in the past.


Joanne, HayJay, Holly - Lets Do This! A new world awaits!

It will be a day or two before I start. Have it sitting here, but I have to finish at least one of the books already started. Not far to go in either of them. should be Thursday or Friday.




The Pianist – Wladyslaw Szpilman – 4****
The subtitle is all the synopsis anyone needs: The Extraordinary True Story of One man’s Survival in Warsaw, 1939-1945. Szpilman was a Jewish pianist who managed – by luck, courage, tenacity, and the kindness of others – to stay hidden and survive in the bombed and war-torn city. I found it engaging and gripping. Even though I knew he survived, I simply could not stop reading.
My full review HERE

When Books Went to War: The Stories That Helped Us Win World War II by Molly Guptill Manning - 4* - My Review
Link to PBT discussion thread:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

My review is below:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Look forward to finding out what March's trim will be :)


Our Spoons Came from Woolworths by Barbara Comyns
It's a NYRB edition - most of my 2022/23 Unofficial Trim list is various NYRB editions or editions published by Pomegranate which I find just lovely lovely high quality paperbacks and I buy them on impulse. I decided this time my Trim was going to include a lot of those I'd accumulated and stacked in one of my TBR Towers. In addition to reading interesting books, they will be wonderful to handle.

My review is below:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Look forward to finding out what March's trim w..."
GOOD FOR YOU, MELI!


I'm currently still in the middle of reading my February pick, A Master of Djinn, and I did manage to sneak in Matrix by Lauren Groff, which was a different number but I switched it out with #10. Hmm hmm hmm...

I'm currently still in the middle ..."
Oh Heather, you are going to have FUN!



Our Spoons Came from Woolworths by Barbara Comyns
It's a NYRB edition - most of my 2022/23 Unoffici..."
I have never heard of this Theresa-looking forward to your review

I'm currently still in the middle ..."
I had Realm Breaker out last month, but I never got to it, and 5 others were waiting for it-so back it went unread. I am looking forward to your review. I loved Her Red Queen series


Oh that looks like fun!
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