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Aliyah wrote: "Amelia--Back to the point of Poisonwood Bible, I dunno if you will like it or not, because the priest in the book is portrayed as the "evil man", and is a crazy zealot. I just didn't like that the author didn't provide much reason as to why he was the way he was...I think his characterization may be offensive. I read somewhere under "Fodder for the corner joint" thread that you are a Christian Republican. I just thought that I should point that out to you. (not sure how religious you are)
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Well, I'm not easily offended, for one. And, I'm not Catholic, so no tie to any priests. And, I also accept that there are fanatical Christians in this world, and I am NOT one of those. I'm a friendly, every day, bring you some food when you're sick, teach 1st & 2nd grade bible class on a Sunday morning kind of Christian. I'm not going to picket funerals calling people names and tell you you're headed straight to hell blah blah blah. Those people make me nuts!
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Well, I'm not easily offended, for one. And, I'm not Catholic, so no tie to any priests. And, I also accept that there are fanatical Christians in this world, and I am NOT one of those. I'm a friendly, every day, bring you some food when you're sick, teach 1st & 2nd grade bible class on a Sunday morning kind of Christian. I'm not going to picket funerals calling people names and tell you you're headed straight to hell blah blah blah. Those people make me nuts!
If there really is a hell with actual fire and whatever, I'd say those people are going to regret their behavior...
I'm not sure I believe that is literal...personally.
I'm not sure I believe that is literal...personally.
Oh, I really enjoy Fahrenheit 451.

http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
Aliyah wrote: "heh, this review of Poisonwood Bible sums things up, without any spoilers.
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/..."
That's funny. Paul is a "friend of a friend", she loved the book though. I'm sure I'll read it at some point.
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/..."
That's funny. Paul is a "friend of a friend", she loved the book though. I'm sure I'll read it at some point.

Best EVER? Wow!
*runs to check info*
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That is right up my Tudor loving alley! Added to the "to get" list. :)

Ha, roses...Tudors...NICE one!



Amelia-quite good, I like that its simple to read and doesn't feel like an extended Sociology essay. That's what 1984 felt like towards the end. I also find it interesting that the author added the concept that firemen start fires instead of ending them. So far, I'm only on page 48

As for my next read? I'm just going to reread a Potter novel for now. (I'm on my way to help move my baby cousin into college all the way in Oklahoma. I need to pass time on the car ride.)
After Potter? Who knows what I'll end up sticking my nose in. (;
Aliyah, so what did you think???
Still rereading Pern series books. I'm on my 6th. I love this series so. Though, I noticed a LOT of typos in Chronicles that I didn't remember...
Still rereading Pern series books. I'm on my 6th. I love this series so. Though, I noticed a LOT of typos in Chronicles that I didn't remember...


I've read about 70 pages and so far I think it is very good.
I'm listening to:

Interesting spotlight on the 82 day campaign of RFK. The author is clearly a RFK fan.
The reader of the book is also very good. That's critical to me with an audio book.




Still rereading Pern series books. I'm on my 6th. I love this series so. Though, I noticed a LOT of typos in Chronicles that I didn't remember..."
It was good, but the ending and part 3 was rushed and bizarre. Mildred was too inhuman for someone with a cognitive impairment imo (assuming that she has bipolar and/or schizophrenia). Maybe she was a sociopath? But other than that it was a well-written novel. With a good underlying moral. The Night Circus sucked


I am loving Through a Glass Darkly. I would never, ever be able to start a 1000 page book this time of year if wasn't for maternity leave. Love.



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Ha! A guy who used to be around on here talked me into reading King Lear. I did enjoy it in the end, but EVERYONE dies. Literally I think there were only three main characters left at the end...maybe two.
I actually love the comedies though, Taming, Much Ado, The Tempest...I'm on the fence with Midsummer Night's.