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I'm looking forward to this one, but there's a bit of a wait on Libby, so I expect to get it towards the middle of June. :)
Miracle of miracles, Libby decided it was my turn to get a copy long before I thought I would, so I have it now. I'm going to start reading it soon, maybe Tuesday :)
Lorraine wrote: "I hope to start on Thursday or Friday."Awesome!! Last week was really chaotic so I haven't started it yet but I think I might be able to tomorrow.
I'm looking forward to reading this with y'all. I'll likely start by the end of this week. I haven't read any of the author's novels, but I did read an anthology that she contributed to, Come On In.
Someone in my local book club nominated this novel several months ago, but it didn't get enough votes. I thought it sounded interesting enough to add it to my TBR, and it fits our A-Z: Women Authors so well.
I started today. It's been hard for me to get into it so far, with so many characters, but it seems like it's about to pick up quite a bit with (view spoiler)
I finished this book a few days ago, but it never really resonated with me. Magical realism tends to be a hit or miss genre, but I have read enough hits that I keep going back, just in case. Unfortunately, this one was a miss. I hope it's is a better fit for you three.
I'm starting today. I'm with you, TerryJane; I have rather a rough time with magical realism. But as you say, enough I try are good that it makes it worth trying. Crossing my fingers for a good result!I've never read this author before.
I finished Orquídea a few days ago and waited to see if my rating would shift from 4 stars to 3. I’ve decided to settle on 3. Like both of you, TerryJane and Beth, I find magical realism can be hit or miss—and in this case, it was a bit of both.(view spoiler)
Lorraine, I'm also on a 3-star rating with this one. I thought it was an interesting enough story without the supernatural/magical elements... a woman who braved the wilderness to create a homestead for herself and her family. I was into it! I enjoyed the first half of the book more than the second because I was much more invested in Orquidea's story than in how all the magic resolved.
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Pages: 324 pages
Length: 1 month (June)
Participants: D.L., TerryJane, Beth, Lorraine
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Discussion questions are not required but may be a fun way to talk about the book and get to know each other!
Prior to starting:
What prompted you to join this buddy read?
Have you read this author before? What do you think of their other books?
Mid-read:
What character or ideas do you relate to the most and why?
Do you have any favorite quotes or scenes?
After reading:
What was enjoyable or not-so-enjoyable about this book?
Did this book change your perception about anything, either within the book (character development) or in real life?