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I also own it! I am participating in the Readathon June 3-12, so probably after that? About mid-month? Would that work for you? I am also leading group discussion in June, so it would be good to have time at the beginning of the month to get that started as well as reread the book! :)Edited to add: I am pulling all planned reads for June into a pile in preparation and momentarily panicked when I noticed the actual title for this is When THE Elephants Dance because I had been thinking of it as When Elephants Dance, but checked just now and breathed a sigh of relief that the book I have is the one listed! LOL :)
I'm doing the readathon too. I hadn't quite decided if I'd try to use this for that or not but it's looking a bit dense so maybe, like you, I will wait until it's over.The omission of the "the" was probably my fault! I keep calling it When Elephants Dance and probably added it to the spreadsheet that way! I changed the topic title to be correct!
SarahKat wrote: "I'm doing the readathon too. I hadn't quite decided if I'd try to use this for that or not but it's looking a bit dense so maybe, like you, I will wait until it's over.The omission of the "the" w..."
I'm just being selfish since I already have a couple of bigger books I will be using for the Readathon. (I intend to pre-read 100-200 pages in them prior to June 3!)
I doubt it was that, SarahKat, that caused my confusion. Probably just being old! LOL :)
Hi Lynn, I started the first few pages last night. I've read a lot of WWII historical fiction but most of it has been set in the UK, France, or the US. I think I'll appreciate a different perspective in a different part of the world!
100 pages in. I'm liking it but it is difficult for me to keep the stories straight since there are stories within the story. The "current story" (view spoiler)
I liked the Esmerelda story a lot. (view spoiler)
I can't think of a specific right now but I've seen a lot of what seems to be Biblical teachings or straight references, which surprises me!
SarahKat wrote: "Hi Lynn, I started the first few pages last night. I've read a lot of WWII historical fiction but most of it has been set in the UK, France, or the US. I think I'll appreciate a different perspecti..."I apologize, SarahKat, for my absence! My best friend has been hospitalized these last 9 days and I have been at her side 8-10 hours each day. And although you might think I could get a lot of reading done, that didn't prove to be true. :( I am her medical advocate and her situation has been critical, so I must communicate with all the medical providers, etc.
That said, I should be able to read this over this coming weekend. I'm so anxious to do so! And now to see your spoilery thoughts once I've read far enough!
I'm so sorry about your friend! It's tough to read when you have a lot going on. I tend to sit and stare into space.No hurry on catching up! And if you just can't get to this one at all I'll probably forgive you this once😜
SarahKat wrote: "I'm so sorry about your friend! It's tough to read when you have a lot going on. I tend to sit and stare into space.No hurry on catching up! And if you just can't get to this one at all I'll prob..."
I just barely got started in it last night. Hoping to be able to read it tomorrow, Tuesday!
Just finished the first 16 pages right before going to bed. This is a brutal read, but necessary, IMO.
Thank goodness this is now a different "story" as you refer to the parts of this book. I am enjoying Esmeralda's story. "Papa explains the war like this" reminded me of the brutal scene in The Island of Sea Women. The (view spoiler)
I haven't read that but I've seen it around a lot. Should probably add it.I finished. I will say the last 2 "stories" were really hard for me to remember day-to-day. I need to skim those again and then I'll post a review.
Here's a short review. I find myself with little time nowadays so it might be the best I can do. Looking forward to hearing what you think!(view spoiler)
As you now know, I've been sick. I am trying to finish this just as soon as possible. Like you, I have found it to be rather dark...and depressing!
No problem Lynn! When you're sick or stressed you want to read lighter stuff not depressing things! If I happen to archive this before you finish you can always message me :)
SarahKat wrote: "No problem Lynn! When you're sick or stressed you want to read lighter stuff not depressing things! If I happen to archive this before you finish you can always message me :)"Will do! I'm now reading this in tandem with The Buried Giant so am hoping to finish both within 1-2 days! I recently read my first Ishiguro, The Remains of the Day and absolutely loved it! I have a feeling he may become on of my "absolute favorite authors"!
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Pages: 368 pages
Length: 1 Month (June)
Participants: SarahKat, Lynn.
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