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


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










I also have



Have you started Mistress if Rome yet?





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




I am lining up some "winter" reads to start soon among them :




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





I also picked up Steven King's new one last night


Linda, are you doing the W&P read along on FB? I'd love to have a buddy!

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???


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.


Join us: warandpeace@groups.facebook.com
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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?)

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!

http://warandpeacereadalong.wikispace...
there is a reading schedule which starts in February and ends in December.
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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




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.


LynnB wrote: "I just started
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.

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.




I'm getting ready to start




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

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.

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.
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
Room


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.


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

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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.