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I plan on starting People of the Book in a few days. And Lynn, I've promised myself I'll start Wolf Hall by the end of the week.



There is a member of another group I'm part of who LOVES the Moers books. She says they are not for everyone and I briefly skimmed through one of them in Borders one day. I'd be really curious to see what you thought of it, Lisa.









Hello!
Yesterday, I started Anne Tyler's new book Noah's Compass. I am flying through it and will finish it tonight. I enjoy Tyler's storytelling so much. I have Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal by Christopher Moore up next.
Happy reading everyone. :)

Hello!
Yesterday, I started Anne Tyler's new book Noah's Compass. I am flying through it and will finish it tonight. I enjoy Tyler's storytelling so much. I have [book:Lamb: The Go..."
Have you read any other Christopher Moore books? He's great!


I have had a desire to read some fairy tale-like books this year. I recently read A Curse Dark as Gold and hope to get to The Thief of Always: A Fable this year and possibly Briar Rose. The Book of Lost Things was just being returned at the library and I thought this would fit the general theme, so out with it I went.



Lisa....I just finished it and it did not disappoint. Though somewhat dark in nature throughout this story Connolly infuses redemptive qualities in his tale. Interesting what bizarre twists are given to some classic fairy tales retold within this tale and also the grizzly ones that are new that the reader is introduced to within this imaginative story. I gave it a 4-star rating. Worth reading for an escape from reality.
I almost forgot....loved the quote he included on his dedication page "For in every adult dwells the child that was, and in every child lies the adult that will be".










Oooooo, I'm JEALOUS!!!


Karen wrote: "Just started The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri
yesterday and will likely finish today I am enjoying it so much! The story is about Gogol, a son of India immigrants and th..."
I started that last week, but somebody took my copy when I was in a waiting room! So I'm waiting for another copy.

I started that last week, but somebody took my copy when I was in a waiting room! So I'm waiting for another copy.


Wow! Someone stole your book?!? Crazy!!
I read The Namesake a number of years ago and remember enjoying it. I hope you like it when you are able to finish it!



Christine,
We have a thread going on A Reliable Wife located in the group discussion folder. I'd love for you to share your review of the book.


Ladder of Years


This novel has a very interesting picture on the dustjacket. It is a white chipped coffee or teacup sitting on some rock formation with tree branches or brush in the background.

Lisa, Interesting! Did they portray your hometown accurately?

Lisa, Interesting! Did they portray yo..."
They portrayed the nearby beach town pretty accurately. The character settled in a town described as being located about 20 minutes from my hometown. Everything seemed right on, except the references to my town made it seem larger than what it is.



Marci,
Did you ever make it to the library to see Chris Cleave? I hadn't checked to see if it was cancelled due to the weather. I was like a zombie that night with my cold and didn't have the energy to drag myself into center city, though I couldn't believe I was passing on it.

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