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I will, thanks. That really was lucky to get a freebee!
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Barb, it is definitely a hard story to read, with the subject matter, but I loved this book. You'll be glad you stayed with it. I rented the movie and plan on watching it this week. A friend of mine told me that they did a excellent job with the movie in relation to the book.


I've added it to my to-read list, thanks for mentioning it, Chrissie.

Chrissie wrote: "Gundula, let's just hope it keeps up this good. So far I adore it. I love the old cities - Goa and Madras and travel along the Malabar Coast and an old sailor telling his tales. I am writing a runn..."
I'm following your review with excitement Chrissie!
I'm following your review with excitement Chrissie!



Finished Absent in the Spring, which I wasn't planning on liking so much. Will think about a review in the next few days.
The Yellow-Lighted Bookshop is next up.
The Yellow-Lighted Bookshop is next up.
Hayes wrote: "Finished Absent in the Spring, which I wasn't planning on liking so much. Will think about a review in the next few days.
The Yellow-Lighted Bookshop is next up."
I've got that one on my tbr pile!
The Yellow-Lighted Bookshop is next up."
I've got that one on my tbr pile!


Cool, thanks for the information. I will do that.

I'm about to start Unwind, which is the May book selection for the YA Book Club. I don't think it's going to be a comfort read but it does look good. I'm eager to read many more comfort read books, both because I enjoy them and also so I have something to contribute in this group to threads other than all the chat ones. I should also try to post about any previously read comfort books I might not have posted about or shelved yet.
You're right, Lisa, Unwind doesn't look like a comfort read.
Speaking of posts: This week, I have had several great book discussions directly on people's book reviews "pages." And, I have added a few more books to my tbr pile because of it.
Speaking of posts: This week, I have had several great book discussions directly on people's book reviews "pages." And, I have added a few more books to my tbr pile because of it.

I'm about to start Unwind, which is the May book selection for the YA Book Club. I don't think it's going to be a comfort read but i..."
Lisa, UNLESS a comfort read has to be a book that is horribly grim so it draws you out of your own stupid, mundane problems. I have to point that out one more time! There are several of us who think this way!

Amelia wrote: "I just found my elegance of the hedgehog I thought I lost so I will be re-starting this one soon."
I bought Gourmet Rhapsody on a whim, but haven't started it yet. Do you like this author?
I bought Gourmet Rhapsody on a whim, but haven't started it yet. Do you like this author?


Lisa wrote: "I loved The Elegance of the Hedgehog; that's all I've read by this author. I know many readers don't like it, and there was one thing I didn't like, but overall I liked it a lot."
I skimmed Gourmet Rhapsody, which comes after Hedgehog, and liked the writing style, so I bought it. Maybe I can squeeze it in after The Eyre Affair. :)
I skimmed Gourmet Rhapsody, which comes after Hedgehog, and liked the writing style, so I bought it. Maybe I can squeeze it in after The Eyre Affair. :)
Amelia wrote: "The Eyre Affair is great, I got lost after book 4 or 5 but the first three are amazing."
Thanks, Amelia, several people have told me the same thing. I am looking forward to reading at least the next two.
Thanks, Amelia, several people have told me the same thing. I am looking forward to reading at least the next two.
Lisa wrote: "I loved The Elegance of the Hedgehog; that's all I've read by this author. I know many readers don't like it, and there was one thing I didn't like, but overall I liked it a lot."
I really liked The Elegance of the Hedgehog, but I just couldn't get into Gourmet Rhapsody. I can't pinpoint why, but it just wasn't for me.
I really liked The Elegance of the Hedgehog, but I just couldn't get into Gourmet Rhapsody. I can't pinpoint why, but it just wasn't for me.

Last night I ditched my group reads and started Curse of the Spellmans because I was in need of a pick me up and boy did it do the trick! Thank you Lisa for introducing me to this series!

Lee wrote: "Last night I ditched my group reads and started Curse of the Spellmans because I was in need of a pick me up and boy did it do the trick! Thank you Lisa for introducing me to this ..."



Glass was good. It was intense. I liked the ending a lot. I look forward to the final book of the trilogy , "Fallout" , which comes out in September. I've basically read all her books except "Impulse". Need to get that book.


The Yellow-Lighted Bookshop is n..."
Jeannette, I've already posted to Hayes about how much I loved this book, so I'll tell you now. I thought it was a wonderful read for those of us who love books. I read it during the horrible ice storm last year when it provided a great source of comfort to me, even if I did read much of it by flashlight.
Well, that's a good recommendation, Kathy! Sounds like my kind of book, definitely. :)

Jeannette wrote: "Well, that's a good recommendation, Kathy! Sounds like my kind of book, definitely. :)"
I'm really enjoying it. The author sounds like someone I would really enjoy as a dinner guest, or a house guest for a few days. Entertaining in a low key kind of way, but energetic at the same time.
I think this is becoming a new comfort read!
I'm really enjoying it. The author sounds like someone I would really enjoy as a dinner guest, or a house guest for a few days. Entertaining in a low key kind of way, but energetic at the same time.
I think this is becoming a new comfort read!

I'm really enjoying it. The author sounds like someone I would really enjoy as a dinner g..."
His enthusiasm about books really played to mine. He had so many interesting things to say. As you put it, Hayes, "someone I would really enjoy as a dinner guest or house guest." Jeannette, let us know if you read it.
I'll move it up in the cue. I get to facilitate a live book discussion this month (my first) and will have to start re-reading "Sense & Sensibility" soon. Not that it will be a hardship! :)
I have started Enchanted Glass. I finished the Eyre Affair and want to get Enchanted Glass finished before it has to go back to the library. I am enjoying it very much.




Bird By Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life is one of my favorite all time books. She is so funny, and wise. I love it even though I'm not a writer, but just a reader.


Christine, that red cover is stunning! And the book sounds good too.
The book cover is what grabbed my attention, but it's really so very good!
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