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May 05, 2010 11:03PM

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Becky, I have picked up this book to buy a zillion times at Barnes and Noble and never bought it for some reason. I'd love to know what you think of it.

Becky, I have picked up this book to buy a zillion times at Barnes and Noble and never bought it for some reason. I'd love to know what you think..."
On sale this week at Target too!!! So far I am enjoying it...


Becky, I have picked up this book to buy a zillion times at Barnes and Noble and never bought it for some reason. I'd love to know wh..."
Oooo...I may have to check that sale out!

A couple weeks ago I started
The Sunflower: On the Possibilities and Limits of Forgiveness

for my F2F book group in May. It is written by Simon Weisenthal who was in a concentration camp in Poland and during his imprisonment is taken to the bedside of a dying SS soldier who unburdens his soul with a last confession of sorts and asks for Weisenthal's forgiveness. The first part of the book is Weisenthal's recounting of the story and his actions and then the rest of the book is essays by ethicists, thought leaders, etc. on whether they think he should have forgiven the soldier or not. Heavy stuff, but pretty interesting.



Oh my gosh, I LOVED this book. I cannot wait to hear what you think of it!
I just started Olive Kitteridge, finally!




I am starting this one over the weekend. I hear the first 50 pages or so are very slow, then the book takes off like a rocket.

LOVED IT! I think my next read will be the second book in the series/trilogy. And I think I'll see the movie, too.

I think that's one of the top 3 or 5 funiest books I've EVER read -- I got the second one in the series @ a used bookstore, recently . . .

I think that's one of the top 3 or 5 funiest books I've EVER read -- I got the second one in the series @ a used bookstore, recently . . ."
I am going to get the next 2, I enjoyed The Mammy & it went by fast!!!!


Whew. I just finished the first two chapters of this book. It's definitely a page-turner, but also very, very dark.
I started The Vagrants
, but haven't had nearly enough reading time this week. It's so good already though.


I went to see the Swedish film version of Girl with Dragon Tattoo a couple weeks ago. It was good, but they left a lot out. I thought the casting of the woman who played Lisbeth was perfect, but I was so-so on Mikael.

I went to see the Swedish film version of Girl with Dragon Tattoo a couple weeks ago. It was good, but they left a lot out. I thought the castin..."
Critics, who are usually much more into the indies/foreign films actually said when the Swedish version came out to "wait for the American version". That is something you never hear!



That's exactly what I thought! I really did get lucky. I check there all the time because there is someone who donates recent releases (hardcover and trade paper). They look brand new. They charge $1.00 for hardcover and .50 cents for trade paperback. You can't go wrong!



I already read Allen's book on my Nook and own a copy of Hannah's book; but I couldn't resist buying these bargains for a couple of dollars apiece.

That's exactly what I thought! I really did get lucky. I check there all the t..."
There is a library about 15 min from my house that always has AMAZING books for sale. I love going there, because I almost always walk home with a great new book in phenomenal condition.




The Monsters of Templeton
It's about a young woman who is in a bit of a personal mess and she goes back to her home town to stay with her mother while she figures it all out. There are some colorful characters, both living and dead that add fun and intrigue. It's a pretty quick read, I'm about halfway through after just starting a couple nights ago (and I only read before I go to sleep).


I love "The Tudors" on Showtime, although I'm behind on this season. I've read a lot of historical fiction about the Tudors. I haven't read The Lady in the Tower by Alison Weir (it's on my TBR); but I have read The Lady in the Tower by Jean Plaidy. I've read Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel, which I've reviewed on here. I've also read all of Philippa Gregory's Tudor series. A book I own, but haven't gotten around to reading is The Autobiography of Henry VIII: With Notes by His Fool, Will Somers by Margaret George.
Let me know how you like Weir's book.



I need to check to see if my library has finally stocked this book. I want to read it, but don't want to buy it.

I need to check to see if my library has finally stocked this book. I want to read it, but don't want to buy it."
@ Lisa - Me, too. I put off reading it until the library had it because some reviews didn't sound that good. I am enjoying it, though.








I'm sort of the opposite. In my college days and up into my 40s probably, I only read one book at a time. It's been since then that I've developed the habit of reading 3 or 4 at a time (all very different types only, they can't be the same type).


loved loved loved this book....


Mister Pip
Just got Mr. Pip in my book swap and started it immediately. I'm not too far, but it's very good so far. It was short listed for the Man Booker and it got 3 1/2 stars in Bookmarks.



These are both for my other book group I moderate. I need to get through a few of those, and then I am getting into some Bookmarks reads! :)





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I'm glad I'll get to read your reviews of both of these as they are on my TBR list...
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