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Betsy (ebburtis) | 1291 comments Stephanie wrote: "Betsy wrote: "I'm starting Deaf Sentence by David Lodge tonight."

I read quite a bit of this before I started to lose interest. I know it was just my mood at the time b/c I thought it was rea..."


I can see how one might be put off by this book. The writing is VERY British and you can almost feel the main character/author looking down his nose at you. At the same time, the humor is wonderful, dry, but very funny. So I'm sticking with it for the moment - we'll see if I get through it.


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NancyL Luckey The Crowning Glory of Calla Lily Ponder by Rebecca Wells who wrote the books on the Ya Ya Sisterhood. But it's nothing like those books. I thought the first book was a hoot (the movie was awful!)but didn't care for the next one. This book is deeper - not as comical and the characters are more real.


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Meera Christine wrote: "I'm reading The Case of the Man Who Died Laughing: From the Files of Vish Puri, Most Private Investigator[bookcover:The Case of the Man Who Died Laughing: From the Files of Vish Puri..."

I read his other book and thought it was funny and entertaining.


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LynnB I just started Room by Emma Donoghue Room. There have been some good reviews of it.


message 405: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie LynnB wrote: "I just started Room by Emma DonoghueRoom. There have been some good reviews of it."

It's hard to put down once you get started. It is a book you will think about long after you finish it.


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Betsy (ebburtis) | 1291 comments I started Bad Things Happen by Harry Dolan by Harry Dolan. It was only on my TBR list because it got 4 stars in Bookmarks. It's a first novel. It was time to throw a good mystery into the lineup, so there we are. I'm about 50 pages in and it did grab me immediately.


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Juniper (jooniperd) I am reading Lamb The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal by Christopher Moore by Christopher Moore because it is festive, in an irreverent way. I am reading The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky and needed a something a bit fluffier, for a pause. Dostoevsky is brilliant; frenetic, but brilliant!


message 408: by Betsy (last edited Dec 11, 2010 12:23PM) (new)

Betsy (ebburtis) | 1291 comments Started Little Heathens Hard Times and High Spirits on an Iowa Farm During the Great Depression by Mildred Armstrong Kalish by Mildred Kalish last night. It got 4 stars in Bookmarks March-April 08 and was on their Best of 2007 for non-fiction list too. It is absolutely delightful so far. I haven't wanted to put it down.


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Lisa Hickman (lbhick) | 986 comments I'm still reading Amandine A Novel by Marlena De Blasi . I had to set it aside while I read I'd Know You Anywhere by Laura Lippman for my F2F book club, and finish another ebook due back to the library today.

I also have Mistress of Rome by Kate Quinn checked out from the library, and I Still Dream About You by Fannie Flagg on ebook loan.


message 410: by Tasha (last edited Dec 13, 2010 05:42AM) (new)

Tasha Lisa, what do you think of Amandine: A Novel? I put it on my tbr list when it was a GR giveaway.

Have you started Mistress if Rome yet?


message 411: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Hickman (lbhick) | 986 comments I like Amandine: A Novel so far, but I'm only about 60 pages into it. I'll probably start Mistress of Rome tonight.


message 412: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie I started Harvest Home by Thomas Tryon this afternoon.


message 413: by Betsy (new)

Betsy (ebburtis) | 1291 comments Starting Kristin Lavransdatter 1 The Wreath (20th-Century Classics) by Sigrid Undset by Sigrid Unset. I added it to my TBR list after reading all the great reviews people posted here.


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LynnB Betsy wrote: "Starting Kristin Lavransdatter 1 The Wreath (20th-Century Classics) by Sigrid Undset by Sigrid Unset. I added it to my TBR list after reading all the great reviews people posted here."

This is probably my all-time favorite book. I sure hope you enjoy it!


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Betsy (ebburtis) | 1291 comments In addition to starting K. Lavarsdatter the other night, I also started one that I got from my book swap site. I don't know how I decided to read this book - I can't find it posted here or on the Books on the Nightstand site which are my usual two sources of book recommendations. Anyway, the book is The Tattooed Map A Novel by Barbara Hodgson and it is a visually beautiful book to read. It is about a woman traveling in Morocco with her former boyfriend and frequent traveling companion. The book is written as a travel diary and there are all sorts of "personal" notes, pictures and real fold out maps included in the margins and pages. Odd things begin to happen, a tattoo like stain begins to emerge on Lydia's hand and it turns into a map. Then she disappears. I'm not giving anything away, all this is on the back cover. Between the visual appeal and the intriguing storyline, I am hooked and K. Lavarsdatter is going to be waiting another couple of days to get going.


message 416: by LynnB (new)

LynnB I just started an ARC (due out in April), Elizabeth I A Novel by Margaret George Elizabeth I: A Novel by Margaret George...667 pages.


message 417: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckymurr) Starting The Ice Queen The Ice Queen by Alice Hoffman


message 418: by Cathy (new)

Cathy | 482 comments Starting my bookclub read for this month... Every Last Cuckoo A Novel by Kate Maloy Every Last Cuckoo: A Novel. A debut novel that I had never heard of, but appears to be a cozy winter read.

I am lining up some "winter" reads to start soon among them : Russian Winter by Daphne Kalotay Russian Winter, Winter's Bone by Daniel Woodrell Winter's Bone, Winter Garden by Kristin Hannah Winter Garden, and Dogs of Winter by Kem Nunn Dogs of Winter.

Of course, I also need to try to fit in the "Bookmark" reads. So many books..so little time!


message 419: by LynnB (new)

LynnB Not a book, but my new Bookmarks just arrived in the mail, so I'm busy reading it!


message 420: by Juniper (new)

Juniper (jooniperd) I have begun The God of Small Things which is a long overdue read, for me.


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Patti | 137 comments Just started Ape House by Sara Gruen


message 422: by Linda (new)

Linda | 1693 comments Why We Hate the Oil Companies by John Hofmeister Why We Hate the Oil Companies written by a former president of shell oil


message 423: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Hickman (lbhick) | 986 comments I justed started Poison Study (Study, #1) by Maria V. Snyder tonight and have The Invisible Bridge A Novel by Julie Orringer lined up next.


message 424: by LynnB (new)

LynnB I'm still reading Elizabeth I A Novel by Margaret George which is long, so when I need a break, I am also reading short stories in Too Much Happiness by Alice Munro Too Much Happiness by Alice Munro.


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Betsy (ebburtis) | 1291 comments I am still reading Kristin Lavansdatter, but also started War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy because I am considering joining the Books On The Nightstand read along. It's just so darned LONG and I'm not sure I'm willing to give up all the other books I could be reading during that time to get through it. The actual read along is for the month of February, but I know at the rate I read I need to be starting it now if I'm going to participate.

I also picked up Steven King's new one last night Full Dark, No Stars (The complete unabridged large print edition) by Steven King , because I've always loved the movie renditions of his long stories (Green Mile, Stand By Me, Shawshank Redemption) so wanted to give the written form a try.


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Becky (beckymurr) Just started Dead to the World


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Betsy (ebburtis) | 1291 comments Linda wrote: "War and Peace"
Linda, are you doing the W&P read along on FB? I'd love to have a buddy!


message 429: by Linda (new)

Linda | 1693 comments You got one, Betsy!


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Aylin | 16 comments Betsy wrote: "Linda wrote: "War and Peace"
Linda, are you doing the W&P read along on FB? I'd love to have a buddy!"


Hi Betsy and Linda- I also started War and Peace (the Pevear and Volokhonsky translation). I was wondering what is the read along on FB???


message 431: by Linda (new)

Linda | 1693 comments There is a Facebook (FB) site set up for us to share while reading War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy . This is the version most will be using.

Join us: warandpeace@groups.facebook.com

Most are starting in February and plan to finish at the end of the year. I noticed there are 365 chapters, so I started early and am reading one chapter every day for each day in 2011.


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Aylin | 16 comments Linda wrote: "There is a Facebook (FB) site set up for us to share while reading War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy. This is the version most will be using.

Join us: warandpeace@groups.facebook.com

Most are sta..."


Thanks Linda- That is a wonderful schedule! I was wondering if I'd be able to keep up with a reading group- but I think I can handle this! I'm not sure what my approach will be - stick mostly with W&P or meander with other books as well and stretch it out more. I was hoping to play it by ear.

(PS- Looked at the site and it says they will read it in a month and be done by Jan 25?)


message 433: by Linda (new)

Linda | 1693 comments NO, no, no, no! I don't see that, but if you scroll down on the webpage:

http://warandpeacereadalong.wikispace...

there is a reading schedule which starts in February and ends in December.

I'm not going to let you get scared off that easily!


message 434: by Aylin (new)

Aylin | 16 comments Linda wrote: "NO, no, no, no! I don't see that, but if you scroll down on the webpage:

http://warandpeacereadalong.wikispace...

there is a reading schedule which starts in February and ends in December.

I..."


Oh- I think I ended up on a prior W&P site on FB. OK- I'm back on track here. WHEW! (Thanks for the hand holding) :P


message 435: by LynnB (new)

LynnB I just started The Space Between Us by Thrity Umrigar The Space Between Us. Two of my book clubs have picked it (one for a January read and one for March), so I really need to get it read. I've heard it's very good.


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Cathy | 482 comments LynnB wrote: "I just started The Space Between Us by Thrity Umrigar The Space Between Us. Two of my book clubs have picked it (one for a January read and one for March), so I really need to get i..."

I read this awhile ago, but pulled it off the shelf just before New Year's to lend to my girlfriend up from West Virginia to share as an upcoming read with her bookclub. I enjoyed this one and gave it four-stars...hope you like it.


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Jaime | 216 comments I just started The History of Love by Nicole Krauss The History of Love. I've heard so many good things about this book, so I'm really looking forward to getting into it!


message 438: by Becky (last edited Jan 06, 2011 09:00AM) (new)

Becky (beckymurr) Just starting Let the Right One In Let the Right One In by John Ajvide Lindqvist


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LynnB wrote: "I just started The Space Between Us by Thrity Umrigar The Space Between Us. Two of my book clubs have picked it (one for a January read and one for March), so I really need to get i..."

This is one of my all time favorite books. If you enjoy it, you have to read another by her called The Weight of Heaven: A Novel.


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Betsy (ebburtis) | 1291 comments I'm starting Room by Emma Donoghue tonight. This one got picked as the top book of the year by the Books on the Nightstand listeners.


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Sera | 1325 comments I started The Other Wes Moore One Name, Two Fates by Wes Moore a couple of days ago on audio. Nice story, but the author, Wes Moore, is reading the book, and his reading is quite flat. Thus, I can't tell if it's writing that's choppy and stilted, or whether it's the reading. I'm waiting for the other gals in my book club to start the book so that they can tell me what's what here.

I'm getting ready to start Obedience by Will Lavender , which storyline reminds me of The Secret History by Donna Tartt - at least from the blurb that I had read.


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Sera | 1325 comments Cathy wrote: "Starting my bookclub read for this month...Every Last Cuckoo A Novel by Kate MaloyEvery Last Cuckoo: A Novel. A debut novel that I had never heard of, but appears to be a coz..."

The movie Winter's Bone is supposed to be excellent, too, Cathy.


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Lisa Hickman (lbhick) | 986 comments @Betsy
I'd say enjoy Room, but that might not be appropriate. It's a book that will make you feel very uncomfortable. I can't wait to hear your thoughts.

@Sera
I own Obedience, but haven't read it. Keep me posted. I don't know too many people who've read it.


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Sera | 1325 comments Lisa wrote: "@Betsy
I'd say enjoy Room, but that might not be appropriate. It's a book that will make you feel very uncomfortable. I can't wait to hear your thoughts.

@Sera
I own [book:Obedien..."


Me either, Lisa, and will do. I hope to start it tonight.


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I'm reading ROOM right now....ALMOST finished with it. I'm sure I'll finish it tonight...then have to decide WHAT to read next!!

Room


message 446: by Sera (new)

Sera | 1325 comments I started Toddler 411 today and thus far, it's very interesting.


message 447: by LynnB (last edited Jan 08, 2011 12:23PM) (new)

LynnB Cathy wrote: "LynnB wrote: "I just started The Space Between Us by Thrity Umrigar The Space Between Us. Two of my book clubs have picked it (one for a January read and one for March), so I really..."

I did really like it, Christine and Cathy. It's one I'm going to recommend to a few friends. Some people have compared it to The Help, but I thought it was quite different except in both the main characters were a woman and her maid. I gave it 4+ stars.


message 448: by LynnB (new)

LynnB Oops - forgot to say that I am just starting Out Stealing Horses by Per Petterson Out Stealing Horses.


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Lisa Hickman (lbhick) | 986 comments LynnB wrote: "Oops - forgot to say that I am just starting Out Stealing Horses by Per Petterson Out Stealing Horses."

I really liked this book; it was a quiet, reflective novel, and the setting is perfect for a good winter read!


message 450: by Sera (new)

Sera | 1325 comments Obedience is pretty good so far. It's different from most books but yet it's not. I'm finding it hard to explain, but I think that I need to know where this one ends up before I can really tell if it was worth the ride. It moves quickly and there is much happening, which are both good.


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