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message 301: by Lagullande (new)

Lagullande | 1131 comments 20.8 Texas Independence (Rebekah's Task)

Strangers on a Train by Patricia Highsmith

+20 Task (born Fort Worth)
+10 Combo (10.2 SAT, 20.7 USA -> Switzerland)
+5 Oldies (pub 1950)


Points this post: 35
Season Total: 125

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message 302: by Kim (last edited Mar 29, 2022 11:24AM) (new)

Kim (kmyers) | 438 comments 10.1 Popular
Appears as #58 on 2018

The Poet X. Elizabeth Acevedo

5.0/5.0 - Another beautiful book by this young Latinx author. My daughter-in-law loaned this to me a few months ago, and I just now picked it up. I couldn't put it down, the prose poetry, the story, the emotions so beautiful that my life felt a little bigger when I was done.

+10 Task
+10 review
-10 from message 295 & 157

Task total: 20-10=10
Running total: 210

10.1;10.7
15.3;
20.2;20.7;20.9


message 303: by Rebekah (last edited Apr 06, 2022 07:10PM) (new)

Rebekah (bekalynn) 20.10 Between the wars
The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway
Pub 1926

+20 pts - Task
+10pts - Combo(10.2, 10.3)
+10 pts - Oldies

Task Total - 35 pts
40 pts - see post #384


message 304: by Sue (new)

Sue Oerter (sloh) | 134 comments 20.2 Pultizer Prize (2018 for fiction)

Less by Andrew Sean Greer

+20 task

Post total: 20
Season total 205


message 305: by Lagullande (new)

Lagullande | 1131 comments 20.3 Our Town

Red Clocks by Leni Zumas

+20 Task (fictional town of Newville, Oregon)
+5 Combo (10.4 Leni)



Points this post: 25
Season Total: 150

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message 306: by Jayme(theghostreader) (last edited Mar 30, 2022 08:01PM) (new)

Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 2599 comments 20.9 Birthdays
Closer to the Chestby Mercedes Lackey

"The older girls brought tea and cakes." p 194

Review
In this book, someone is targeting women in Haven. They are targeting religious orders and shops that are run by women. Highborn women and women members of the Court are also targeted. A high volume of letters are sent to demoralize women. Mags goes undercover to find out who is responsible. Amily investigates from within the Court. It is only a matter of time before their unseen enemy will strike.
I have to say the enemy wasn't very original. I figured out who the villain was before the end of the book. I still enjoyed the story and I wanted the characters to succeed especially since Amily, the newly appointed King's Own was one of the targets. I really like the characters in this series.

Task + 20
Combo 20.4 the revievers +5
Review +10
Task total +35
Grand total: 115


message 307: by Rosemary (new)

Rosemary | 4330 comments Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "Post 289 Rosemary wrote: "20.6 The Color Purple

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling
Lexile 880

I read this over 20 years ago, and I thought it might be..."


I was claiming 20.6 for the task. Is there something else I missed?


Elizabeth (Alaska) Rosemary wrote: "Is there something else I missed?"

Haha. Not sure what I was thinking. :-(


message 309: by Sue (new)

Sue Oerter (sloh) | 134 comments 10.4 Name

A Change in Altitude Anita Shreve

+10 task (5 letter given name)

Post total: 10
Season total: 215


message 310: by Coralie (new)

Coralie | 2776 comments 20.5 The Killer Angels

Anil's Ghost by Michael Ondaatje

+20 Task
+5 Combo 20.7

Task total = 25
Season Total: 465


message 311: by Tien (new)

Tien (tiensblurb) | 3115 comments 20.8 Texas Independence (Rebekah's Task)
Anxious for Nothing: Finding Calm in a Chaotic World by Max Lucado

+20 Task
+5 Combo (10.4 - MAX)

Post Total: 25
Season Total: 380



message 312: by Coralie (last edited Mar 30, 2022 11:15PM) (new)

Coralie | 2776 comments 20.9 Birthdays

A Christmas Escape by Anne Perry

+20 Task p149 They were offered cakes and wine.
+5 Combo 10.4

Task total = 25
Season Total: 490


message 313: by Marie (new)

Marie (mariealex) | 1108 comments 20.5 The Killer Angels

Liberté by Florent Grouazel

This graphic novel tells the beginning of the french revolution - civil war that took place between 1789 and 1799

+20 Task
No style points, graphic novel

Task total = 20

Season total = 250
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message 314: by Coralie (new)

Coralie | 2776 comments 15.1 Northern Africa
Libya

In the Country of Men by Hisham Matar

+15 Task
+20 Bonus

Task total: 35
Season Total: 525


message 315: by Lagullande (last edited Apr 04, 2022 12:46AM) (new)

Lagullande | 1131 comments 20.1 Pulitzer

Armadale by Wilkie Collins

+20 Task (pub 1864-66)
+15 Oldies
+10 Jumbo (721 pp)



Points this post: 45
Season Total: 195

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message 316: by Katy (new)

Katy | 1216 comments 10.10 Group Reads

Here the Whole Time by Vitor Martins
YA no Lexile

Ed, thank you for this recommendation - what a beautiful book!

+10 task

Task Total: 10
Season Total: 175


message 317: by Ann (new)

Ann (lit_chick_77) | 551 comments 20.8
Broken by Jenny Lawson

My middling review is based on my expectations that this would be all ridiculous anecdotes. This however is much more memoir, with a lot of serious essays. And let me tell you, I was NOT in the mood for those essays and those topics. I read this while sliding into PMDD and a bit of ADHD burnout and reading about someone else’s downswings just fueled my own.
And since I don’t get the PMDD every month, I was taken aback at first at how depressed reading about depression was making me. I was so sad and so angry and ALL THE BAD FEELS. Until I checked my tracking app and saw I was smack dab in the zone of potential disaster and oooh…. OK. I’ll be fine in a week.
While I found much of the book to be too much for my mood, there were plenty of the funny chapters and those kept me going. And the difficult bits were good too, just not right for me in the moment. I’d recommend this, but it takes spoons I did not have.

Lawson writes about her life in the VERY small town of Wall, TX (pop 200)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenny_L...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wall,_T...

+20 task
+10 review
+15 combo (10.4, 20.3, 20.9 “ Once I picked up Hailey’s fifth-birthday cake and for some reason it said “HAPPY GRADUATION” on it. “

Task total = 45
Season total = 225


message 318: by Ed (new)

Ed Lehman | 2651 comments 15.2 Western Africa-Mali
Sundiata: An Epic of Old Mali by Mamadou Kouyaté

The history of Mali's founding is found in the oral traditions of it's "griots"- historians of a sort who memorized the legends that their fathers and grandfathers relayed to them. This epic is based on real events that occurred in the 13th century. The story, which did not enthrall me but was interesting to some extent because I know little about Mali, begins with soothsayers foretelling the birth of the future leader to a hunchbacked woman. That child, Sundiata, a prince who is favored by his father, shows no signs of leadership as a boy. The mother of his half-brother sets things in motion that spur Sundiata to begin sprouting as a magnificent being at age eleven. Sundiata, his mother and siblings exile themselves out of fear...but Sundiata promises to return to claim his Kingdom. And the rest of the novel establishes how Sundiata establishes alliances, fights battles, becomes victorious, is merciful and generous and builds an Empire. He is recognized as both Mali's founder and their Alexander the Great. This is a short read..but dense...and with footnotes for many foreign titles and words. 2.5 stars


task =15
Review=10
Bonus Country=20
Non-Western-10*

task total= 55

Grand Total=585

*Wikipedia's entry for the translator https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Djibril... indicates the author was a "griot"...one of the traveling Malian oral historians.

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message 319: by Rosemary (last edited Mar 31, 2022 01:18PM) (new)

Rosemary | 4330 comments 10.6 Space Out

Artificial Condition by Martha Wells

I first read this last year, and picked up the audio to listen before going on with the series this season (hoping I get to the next one…) It’s the second book in the story of the SecUnit that calls itself Murderbot, in which the AI cyborg negotiates a passage on an empty spaceship to return to the planet where it was involved in a massacre, to find out what really happened there.

I'm glad I also had an ebook that I could read with my eyes, because I've discovered I don't like having no idea how names and other made-up words are spelt, and that's always an issue with scifi audiobooks. But it was an enjoyable story to listen to for a second “read”.

+10 Task (includes four journeys in space)
+10 Combo (10.5, 20.8)
+10 Review

Post Total = 30
Season Total = 615


Elizabeth (Alaska) Post 255 Ed wrote: "15.3- Dem.Rep.of the Congo

The Mine by Frances Carden

What are the chances that two of the books I quasi-blindly chose to read this season involve a black substan..."


Ed, I apologize for not seeing this immediately. The Democratic Republic of the Congo is not the Congo on the Projects List. That is The Republic of Congo. I honestly don't understand the difference and if this book belongs to the Congo without "Democratic" in its name, we'll go with the score as posted.


message 321: by Rosemary (new)

Rosemary | 4330 comments 20.9 Birthdays

Distress Signals by Catherine Ryan Howard

Adam's girlfriend Sarah has been supporting him in his unsuccessful writing career for years. Then, when he finally gets the break that will bring him big earnings at last, she disappears. Her best friend says she was having an affair and his success meant she could leave without guilt, but when he traces her steps to a cruise ship he is left with more questions than answers.

This is a gripping psychological thriller and a good first novel. I found it a little shaky in places, but I was keen to know what happened and I would read more by this author.

+20 Task ("She baked him a cake on his birthday, wrote in his card that she loved him.")
+10 Review

Post Total = 30
Season Total = 645


message 322: by Deedee (new)

Deedee | 2288 comments Task 15.6 Central Asia
Read a book set in the Central Asia region: Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan

Set in Kazakhstan

Apples Are from Kazakhstan: The Land That Disappeared (2008) by Christopher Robbins (Hardcover, 304 pages) [915.8]

+15 Task

Task Total: 15

Grand Total: 165 + 15 = 180


message 323: by Ed (new)

Ed Lehman | 2651 comments Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "Post 255 Ed wrote: "15.3- Dem.Rep.of the Congo

The Mine by Frances Carden

What are the chances that two of the books I quasi-blindly chose to read this season inv..."


No problem....this is set in the "Democratic" Republic...the former Belgian colony. The other Congo is a former French colony. I'll deduct 10 points on my next posting. I should have caught that myself.


message 324: by Sue (new)

Sue Oerter (sloh) | 134 comments 20.5 Killer Angels

Sisters of the Confederacy by Lauraine Snelling

+20 task Civil War

Post total: 20
Season total: 235


message 325: by Rosemary (new)

Rosemary | 4330 comments 20.9 Birthdays

The Warden's Niece by Gillian Avery

Hating her Victorian boarding school, ten-year-old Maria decides to run away. The train takes her to Oxford, where she finds her uncle, the Warden of Canterbury College. He takes her in and arranges for her to have lessons with the three young sons of a neighbour. They and their eccentric temporary tutor provide Maria with a summer of wild escapades and a historical mystery.

I wish I had read this as a child. I'm sure I would have loved it. It's still a good read now. Maria is convincingly shy for someone who has been brought up as she was, but determined enough to be interesting. The Smith boys are fun, and Copplestone the tutor is wonderful.

+20 Task ("Eating the scones and damson jam and Madeira cake, she began on her homework.")
+10 Review
+ 5 Oldies (1957)

Post Total = 35
Season Total = 680


message 326: by Owlette (last edited Mar 31, 2022 06:45PM) (new)

Owlette | 716 comments 20.4 The Reivers

The Trail to Seven Pines by Louis L'Amour

A fun read/listen for a while; Hopalong Cassidy is a "rider" which I think means he is a rambling man who rides around keeping the peace on ranches as needed - something like that. In this story, Hoppy takes a job on the Rocking R ranch which is having trouble with cattle rustlers from the 3 G ranch. Shootouts, stage robberies, a good-hearted diner woman, even a mountain lion and an earthquake are all part of the action - so if you need a Wild West fix where the "good guy" wins, this book could be for you. (No "cake" points - only pie served in this book.)

+20 Task (cattle rustlers, stagecoach robbers, gold thieves)
+15 combo 20.3 (Corn Patch, Seven Pines, other small mining settlements and towns), 10.2 (3 Ts and an S), 10.4 (Louis)
+5 Oldie
+10 Review

Task Total: 50
Season Total: 260


message 327: by Mary (last edited Apr 03, 2022 12:27PM) (new)

Mary | 1416 comments 20.10 Between the Wars

Corrected Total

A Darker Reality by Anne Perry

20 pts. 20.10 Between the Wars
5 pts 20.9 Birthday P. 72 He waited for her to set the tray, then he carried it into the sitting room and returned ro watch her cut into a cake, rich with fruit. It was indulgent, and he loved it.
5 pts 20.7 Brief Wonderous life of Oscar Wao. Perry has immigrated to tge US from the UK
5 pts 10.4 Name
10 pts Review

Not a very good mystery. The premise suggests that there could have been an exciting story here but the book drags, the actions of the maun characters are not well described leaving a very unsatisfactory result.

Perry can create truly engaging characters but she is missing the mark in this series. Elena is vaguely annoying and while she is getting more involved with government secrets, there really seems to be no reason why MI6 would trust her or rely on her in a crisis. Not recommended

Task total: 45 pts
Total Season: 440 pts

10.1 10.2 … 10.4 10.5 10.6 … … … …
… … … … … … …15.9 …
20.1 …’ 20.3 … … … … … … 20.9 20.10


message 328: by Bucket (new)

Bucket | 308 comments 10.4 Name

Thirty Girls by Susan Minot

Review: Before I started reading, I had a look at the reviews and thought I maybe shouldn't bother -- turns out I was right.

Some of the reviews are over-the-top and creepily voyeuristic about the tragedy of 30 girls abducted in Uganda and their vitriol gave me hope that this would be more nuanced than either tragedy tourism OR eat-pray-love-esque awakening.

I would say it's not entirely either one of those things (though Esther's recovery after talking to Jane is a bit rich) but it's also not really anything else. Minot shies away from both stories. Neither Esther's nor Jane's story is told in a full-throated way. It felt like Minot knew she DIDN'T want to write a racially or culturally problematic book, but didn't really know what she DID want to write.

+10 Task
+10 Review

Post total: 20
Season total: 225

Claimed to date:
- 10.2 - 10.4(x3) - - - - - -
- - - 15.4 - - - - - -
20.1 - - - - 20.6 - - - -



message 329: by Bucket (new)

Bucket | 308 comments 20.2 Prize

Arrowsmith by Sinclair Lewis

Review: Overall, I liked this. Some parts are fascinating while other parts drag. Most characters are interesting but others are filler. None of this is surprising for a book that is meant to read like a detailed biography. There is pretty thorough play-by-play of Martin Arrowsmith's formative years.

In the end, the book is a little wishy-washy in its message against pursuit of corporate and social success. But this was written in 1925, so that makes sense. There's something about achieving said success and then rejecting it being depicted as noble that doesn't resonate anymore. It's not an indictment of the American Dream. Instead, the novel verifies the American Dream but questions the morals of some of those who aim for it (or didn't have to).

+20 Task (won in 1926 – interestingly, Lewis declined)
+10 Review
+10 Oldies (first pub’d 1925)

Post total: 40
Season total: 265

Claimed to date:
- 10.2 - 10.4(x3) - - - - - -
- - - 15.4 - - - - - -
20.1 20.2 - - - 20.6 - - - -



message 330: by Norma (new)

Norma | 1837 comments 20.3 - Our Town

Open Carry by Marc Cameron

+20 task
+5 Combo - 10.4

Task total: 25
Grand total: 240


message 331: by Norma (new)

Norma | 1837 comments 20.10 - Between the Wars

Death at the Dance by Verity Bright

+20 task - 1920
+5 Combo - 20.3

Task total: 25
Grand total: 265


message 332: by Elizabeth (Alaska) (last edited Apr 01, 2022 02:22PM) (new)

Elizabeth (Alaska) 20.7 Oscar Wao

Two Spies in Caracas by Moisés Naím

From the title and GR shelvings I thought this was a mystery or mystery thriller. It is not either of those. It is the telling of the rise and presidency of Venezuela's Hugo Chavez. The author served in the administration of Perez, Chavez's predecessor and watched this story unfold in real time. Naím writes in a note preceeding the novel that all of the characters except the obvious historical figures are fictional. Interestingly, he also says he played with time, collapsing real time into a fictional time. The novel doesn't mention dates often and so this collapsing of time was barely noticeable.

The opening line of the book is: There is no sound more annoying to a couple making love than the ring of a telephone. It turns out that one of this couple is a female CIA operative and she will be sent to Caracas. Not the other half of the couple making love, the other spy of the title is a male Cuban G2 operative. We are also given his back story before he is sent to Caracas. Much of this story, but certainly not all, is told from one or the other's point of view.

This is not a pretty story, but sometimes history is not at all pretty. I don't know how it is in Europe or other countries mostly settled by Europeans, but many of us in the US pay scant attention to the nations in our own hemisphere. Of course we know the Caribbean and South America are there. The news did cover Chavez of course and his name in the novel was far from unknown to me. But I, at least, paid little attention during his years in power, allowing what happened there to skirt the periphery of my consciousness. I learned much in this novel.

The story is well told, the writing itself is interesting. Naím is a journalist and this is his first novel. I felt the style fell somewhere between realistic fiction and the best of creative nonfiction such as Erik Larsen, Timothy Egan or Hampton Sides. There are a lot of characters. I think none are well drawn, but that is forgiveable in this type of novel.

This is not 5-stars for me, but falls somewhere in the middle of the 4-star group.

+20 Task (author was born in Libya and immigrated as a child to Venezuela)
+10 Review
+10 Nonwestern (author has since immigrated to US, but retains Venezuelan citizenship)

Task total = 40

Season total = 380


message 333: by Kate S (new)

Kate S | 6459 comments From Post 289

Rosemary wrote: "20.6 The Color Purple

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling
Lexile 880

I read this over 20 years ago, and I thought it might be fun to listen to the audi..."


+5 Oldies
+5 Combo 10.3


message 334: by Kate S (new)

Kate S | 6459 comments From Post 292

Tawallah wrote: "10.1 Popular
Taken from January 2021 #8 on list
A Thousand Ships by Natalie Haynes
Task: 10

Season total: 55"


+5 Combo 10.2


message 335: by Kate S (new)

Kate S | 6459 comments From Post 293

Tawallah wrote: "10.4 - Name
When the Tiger Came Down the Mountain by Nghi Vo

Task : 10
Combo: 10.9

Post: 15
Season total: 70"


+5 Combo 10.2


message 336: by Kate S (new)

Kate S | 6459 comments From Post 296

Tien wrote: "10.6 Space Out
Defy the Stars (Constellation #1) by Claudia Gray
YA - 830L

+10 Task

Post Total: 10
Season Total: 320"


+5 Jumbo


message 337: by Tawallah (last edited Apr 02, 2022 12:17PM) (new)

Tawallah | 447 comments 10.5- Database Anniversary

The Waste Lands by Stephen King

Review: The Dark Tower has been quite a surreal book up until this moment. It is now that things finally seem to make some sense and most of the key players are involved. Unfortunately, the women still get the short straw with Mr. King. Onto the good parts, his characters and the journey that comes with this quest. Roland, the gunslinger from an alternate Earth has gathered his team close to him and continues to keep his secrets. Eddie, Susannah are learning more about gunslinging and a fourth party is about to be added. Unfortunately Roland appears to be going crazy. As the book progresses, everyone struggles with what it means to be a hero and do the right thing. And along the way there are nods to pop culture - Led Zeppelin, Discworld, Lud in the Mist, riddles and yes computers are important. It obviously draws inspiration from the times of the Cold War and the generation gap that was the topic of the day.

It is this book that made me understand the love for this series.

Task: 10
Review: 10
Oldie:5 first published in August 1991
Jumbo: 5 (page count of MPB- 590)

Total post: 30
Season total: 115 (including combos missed)


message 338: by Ann (new)

Ann (lit_chick_77) | 551 comments 10.1
Fan Fiction by Brent Spiner

FYI Trek fans, Spiner was born in Texas so you can listen to this for 20.8 (def do the audiobook)

If I had read this rather than listened, I would missed the tone and gotten prickly. And if I wasn’t a fan of the author’s most famous role I would not have been very kind in my review. But I do know who Spiner is and I did listen, so this was a fun, dumb ride.
If you are not a fan of TNG, you might still like this, but you would have to be a BIG fan of cheese and noir. This is a holodeck fantasy with alllllll the tropes, and more than one cringy moment. It’s not modern in the least, but it is fun.
The best parts were when other TNG cast members read their lines. You can tell they had a blast. At one point you can hear Frakes start to break and it is absolutely delightful.
That’s really the charm of this book - even though the airtime is very brief for the rest of the cast, it’s so sweet that they are friends. The show meant a lot to me as a kid and it’s nice to know that there’s a good vibe with the cast IRL all these years later.

+10 task
+ 10 review
+5 Combo (20.8 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brent_S...)

Task total = 25
Season total = 250


message 339: by Deedee (new)

Deedee | 2288 comments Task 15.10 Western Asia
Read a book set in the Western Asia region: Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Iraq, Oman, Yemen, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates

Set entirely in Constantinople (Turkey).

Alchemy of Fire (2004) by Gillian Bradshaw

+15 Task

Task Total: 15

Grand Total: 180 + 15 = 195


message 340: by Connie (last edited Apr 02, 2022 10:21PM) (new)

Connie  G (connie_g) | 1910 comments 20.9 Birthday

The Book of Form and Emptiness by Ruth Ozeki

Pg 359 "The young crow cocked his head, beady black eye looking first at the cake and then at her face, back and forth. She'd been trying to train him to take food from her hand, even though she knew she shouldn't."

"The Book of Form and Emptiness" is an unusual, imaginative story about Benny Oh and his mother, Annabelle, whose lives were upended by grief. Benny's father, Kenji, was a Korean-Japanese jazz musician who was run over by a truck. Traumatized by his father's death, Benny begins to hear voices coming from nonliving objects. His mother, who works for a news service clipping topical stories from newspapers and online sources for clients, is filling their apartment with trash bags of clippings. Annabelle is overwhelmed by the loss of Kenji, and searches for cute collectibles at the thrift store in an effort to feel better. Annabelle is turning into a hoarder, and Benny is surrounded by voices coming from all the clutter.

Eventually Benny is diagnosed as having a mental health disorder. The library becomes a refuge for Benny where he can quiet the voices, and associate with others on the edge of society. One begins to wonder where the boundary exists between a creative, questioning mind and mental illness in some of the neurodiverse characters who are also dealing with poverty and other issues. Annabelle is influenced by a small book written with a Zen attitude toward consumerism and tidying up clutter.

Ruth Ozeki packs a lot of ideas and issues into this tale--love, grief, healing, mental illness, poverty, consumerism, the importance of books and libraries, art, Zen philosophy, the environment, politics, and the nature of reality. Since the book combines magical realism with reality, it's best not to overanalyze the story and just enjoy Ruth Ozeki's original storytelling.

+20 task
+10 combo 10.2 Easter (the, and, emptiness); 10.4 Name
+10 review

Task total: 40
Season total: 250


message 341: by Mary (last edited Apr 03, 2022 12:26PM) (new)

Mary | 1416 comments Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "Post 271 Mary wrote: "20.9 Birthday

Son Of Singapore by Tan Kok Seng

20 pts. 20.9 Birthday I inviting them all to a small mobile Indian stall on wheels selling co..."


Oops — I think I was too excited about the 2 “S” es. Could you doublecheck the readerboard? I have a total of 395 vs the readerboard total of 405.


message 342: by Elizabeth (Alaska) (last edited Apr 03, 2022 01:42PM) (new)

Elizabeth (Alaska) Post 316 Lagullande wrote: "20.1 Pulitzer

Armadale by Wilkie Collins

+20 Task (pub 1864-66)
+15 Oldies (10.4 Leni)
+10 Jumbo (721 pp)



Points this post: 45
Season Total: 195

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I think you made a copy/paste error here. Which combos do you want to claim? Nevermind, I see what it is.


Elizabeth (Alaska) Post 338 Tawallah wrote: "10.5- Database Anniversary

The Waste Lands by Stephen King

Review: The Dark Tower has been quite a surreal book up until this moment. It is now that things finally ..."


I'm sorry, June. This edition The Waste Lands is the MPE and is listed at just 422 pages. No jumbo points.


message 344: by Valerie (last edited Apr 03, 2022 04:04PM) (new)

Valerie Brown | 3290 comments 10.1 Popular

Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro

#12 on the 2021 list

It’s really hard to know what to say about this book. The first half (+) of it I found difficult to get into, then it seemed to pick up. Being an Ishiguro novel I knew I might be off-kilter (and expected that), but even with that expectation it was a bit much. As well, I fully expected ‘something bad’ to be revealed in the first half, which made it hard to be enthused to continue reading. There are a lot of dystopian elements hinted at, which is effective because it adds to the feeling of dread. However, the story is told from the perspective of the very intelligent, but naïve, AI ‘an artificial friend’. Because of that you only get a very blinkered view of this new world order that Klara (the AF) and Josie live in.

There aren’t many books that I have read that I wish I could discuss with someone (or a group) who has studied the author and has deep insight into his meaning. This is one of them. I think that even though I struggled with this book it is one that will stick in my mind for a long time. 3.5*

10 task
10 review
15 combo 10.2, 10.4, 20.7
______
35

Running total: 475


message 345: by Rebekah (new)

Rebekah (bekalynn) 20.2 Prize
The Education of Henry Adams by Henry Adams
Biography or Autobiography 1919

+20 pts - Task
+10 pts - Combo(10.2, 10.4)
+10 pts - Oldies ( 1918)

Task Total - 40 pts


message 346: by Rebekah (last edited Apr 06, 2022 07:07PM) (new)

Rebekah (bekalynn) 20.6 The Color Purple
Mr. Standfast by John Buchan

+20 pts -Task
+5 Pts - Combo (10.4)
+10 pts - Oldies ( 1919)
Task Total - 20 pt
25 pts - see post #390


message 347: by Coralie (last edited Apr 04, 2022 03:53PM) (new)

Coralie | 2776 comments 20.9 Birthdays

The Singing Of The Dead by Dana Stabenow

+20 Task Chapter 2. There was caribou sausage, smoked fish, moose steaks, deer stew, blood stew, mulligan stew, fry bread, zucchini bread, homemade bread, cranberry bread, date nut bread, banana bread, raisin bread, macaroni salad, carrot salad, potato salad, three-bean salad, pickles dill and sweet, olives black and green, cubed cheeses cheddar and jack, chocolate cake, pineapple upside-down cake, apple and cherry and Boston cream pies.
+15 Combo 10.2, 10.4, 10.9

Task total = 35
Season Total: 560


message 348: by Lagullande (new)

Lagullande | 1131 comments Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "Post 316 Lagullande wrote: "20.1 Pulitzer.....

I think you made a copy/paste error here. Which combos do you want to claim?
Nevermind, I see what it is."


Oops, yes, sorry.


message 349: by Joanna (new)

Joanna (walker) | 2317 comments 20.3 Our Town

Cities of the Plain by Cormac McCarthy

It took me over 20 years to get through this trilogy, so obviously I'm not the target audience. I loved the first book (All the Pretty Horses), but felt no immediate need to read the next one. I'm pretty sure I read that soon after it came out -- maybe around summer 1998. At that time, I lived for the first time in New York City and the book satisfied my inner longing for the open spaces of Texas I'd grown up surrounded by.

Then, I read the second book around the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. At that point, the book was too bleak for my sinking depression and I gave it only three stars. I know the writing is pretty, but I didn't like the book. Also, the narrator for The Crossing was lousy.

Finally, I read this third installment. For the first half, I barely cared about these characters. Maybe I didn't remember them well enough. Or maybe the book was just moving too slowly. Around halfway through, things started to pick up and I was deeply invested in the book and the characters. But then the book ended with an overly long and slightly mystical epilogue that took me back to not really liking the book after all.

There's no doubt that McCarthy writes gorgeous sentences. And captures the sense of place of these fading times of open spaces and manly-men out cowboying. But a lot of the time I neither understood them nor cared about them enough to be drawn in.

+20 Task
+10 Review

Task total: 30
Grand total: 350


message 350: by Joanna (new)

Joanna (walker) | 2317 comments 20.2 Prize

Postcolonial Love Poem by Natalie Díaz

I wish I knew more about poetry. I'm positive that I missed a great deal of the nuance here just reading these poems at the surface level -- wow that's a cool turn of phrase, a beautiful image, a gut-punch. Reading through the author's notes at the back, I glimpsed the conversations that I'm missing. The way that these poems are referencing other poems and other literature, the way that these come together with concrete reference points. I would have appreciated even more endnotes to help guide me.

Still, even for the poetry uneducated, there was a lot to like about this collection. The range of topics and feelings, the contours of her difficult relationship with her brother, the odes to her partner.

+20 Task
+10 Review

Task total: 30
Grand total: 380


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