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My reading time is also hampered by household chores that need to get done, a DVR that needs to be emptied,library DVD's that need to be watched.


I sent a friend request to you b/c I think we might like similar books.......

When I read to her, she's still at the age where she's cuddled up and her hair tickles my nose. She also has a strange preoccupation with putting her head in my armpit. :/. She won't do it with hubby because she says his armpit smells "yucky." :)
Anyway, my parents are in Wisconsin and my brother and sis-in-law live in Philly.





"The Sun King was disfigured. A slow leprosy that in the Orient commonly corrupts oils had introduced itself under the varnish, where it was spreading day by day. On Louis XIV's left cheek, the one extended in majesty toward the viewer, sat a large blackish stain, a hideous star projecting its rusty brown filaments out to the king's ear. A closer inspection revealed dark haloes on the body as well, but, except for those spotting his hose, these were less unsettling." This is the first paragraph and refers to a painting. Hope this gives you an idea. There is a lot of history, humor, one unsettling experience so far, and I am quite engrossed with the story.
The humor is understated and makes you smile/chuckle. I am on page 151 of a 422 pages and I cannot promise the remaining pages won't have any horrible events - but I hope not.
Christine wrote: "I'm going to make another attempt at A Suitable Boy
, which is 1475 pages. I got to the 600 page mark last year, but set it aside. Now I have to start ..."
I'm quitting again. I made it to page 400-and-something. I. Have. Failed.

I'm quitting again. I made it to page 400-and-something. I. Have. Failed.


Concerning The Suitable Boy - I gave that up too, but many years ago. Just to many boring details .....
Thanks, Mona. :)
I think I would have enjoyed it if the focus had been on a few of the characters, and maybe if 900 or so pages had been cut out by an editor. It still would have been a huge book that way, sheesh!
I think I would have enjoyed it if the focus had been on a few of the characters, and maybe if 900 or so pages had been cut out by an editor. It still would have been a huge book that way, sheesh!

I think my brother read the whole thing. Maybe he skimmed over part of it. I just can't do that. I read word-for-word.
Mona wrote: "Christine, I think that my problem with the book was the detail as Chrissie said. There was just too much to keep track of. If this was the edited version, I don't even want to know what the origin..."
There was one character that I wanted to read about the most, which was Lata, but her story seemed to be swallowed up by a zillion pages about the shoe makers strike, that prostitute, and a ton of other stuff. If you talk to your brother, ask him what ended up happening to Lata for me. ;)
There was one character that I wanted to read about the most, which was Lata, but her story seemed to be swallowed up by a zillion pages about the shoe makers strike, that prostitute, and a ton of other stuff. If you talk to your brother, ask him what ended up happening to Lata for me. ;)

I guess you could try this in the future whenever there's a book you can't finish but still want to know what happens. :)

Mona wrote: "Christine, As it turns out, I don't have to ask my brother. Just look up the book here on GR and go down to the reviews. There is a review by Simika Kabir that has a spoiler alert. In the 3rd parag..."
Thanks!!!!
Thanks!!!!



Now # 4116 on my infamous to-read shelf. Thanks, Kathy. I think.
;-)


Kathy wrote: "I picked up Songs for the Missing by Stewart O'Nan, a book I've had for a while, and I'm reading it. It's about a missing 18-yr-old girl who is about to leave for college."
I read that one last year, and I liked it. I'm not sure what I rated it...I'll have to look that up.
I read that one last year, and I liked it. I'm not sure what I rated it...I'll have to look that up.


There was a book that I thought I added to my list which sounded fascinating about 2 Indian girls caught up in a human trafficking ring. For the life of me, I can't remember neither the title nor the author. It's sooo frustrating.

I am finishing a re-read, probably tonight if I don't fall asleep, House of Sand and Fog. It came up in the course of conversation not long ago and I picked it up--definitely worth the re-read for me. Certainly not a comfort book, though.
Now, eek! I don't know what to read next! I don't have anything unread in my house that I WANT to read and I'm going out of town in a few days. I need to be finding new shoes to wear to a wedding during my lunch break tomorrow...but more than that I think need to hit the library or bookstore! Shoes, books, shoes, books...
Now, eek! I don't know what to read next! I don't have anything unread in my house that I WANT to read and I'm going out of town in a few days. I need to be finding new shoes to wear to a wedding during my lunch break tomorrow...but more than that I think need to hit the library or bookstore! Shoes, books, shoes, books...

Not having anything unread in the house is a problem I never have. My problem is just the opposite. Is that even a problem? Yes, when the reading pile is higher than the lamp switch and I have to get out of bed to turn off the light.
Lol, Mona. I had a wonderful stack going after Christmas, but I let myself get to the bottom! I think GR is too overwhelming for me! I don't know what to pick up next! Not a bad problem to have...

I'll be heading to the library later today and will most likely add to the pile.


All this talk about which book to read next. Yes , I guess I like what I am reading but it is not superlative.It is The Physician. Yes it is interesting and good and FULL of learning material BUT until now it really hasn't grabbed me. I am on page 394 of 712! It teaches, but it doesn't make you brain go off on tnagents. Now the main character is in Persia at a school that teaches medicine. He has to pretend to be a Jew! Anyhow, when this is done I must read Chef.....

All this talk about which book to read next. Yes , I guess I like what I am reading but it is not superlative.It is The P..."</i>
I could also never make much headway with [book:The Physician. This should have been a total fit for me, but it never grabbed me at all (and I also was/am not crazy about the writing style).


Anyway, I'm very happy I just finished my history of food book and I'm just starting a reread for the July book selection over at my A Thrilling Term at Goodreads: The Girls' School-Story Group group:
(copying and pasting here in lieu of using the link):
Dang, the "share" link at the book isn't working either:
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/20...#
The Secret Language by Ursula Nordstrum.
A children's book I first read when I was 7.


I hope you like it Mona! I'm a big fan of family fiction, too!

Gundula - what?! Have you read The Physician? It says you have it as "to-read"! Sounds like you HAVE read it........ Yes, the writing style is not terribly engaging, much more educative than engaging! I don't think I wrote a half-way review, but I did leave a comment which explains how the book is hitting me. My biggest problem is that every argument against the book can be opposed. There is nothing wrong with the book, but for me it just doesn't sparkle.

I did try to read it years ago, but did not get very far at all; that's why I put it as "to-read" (I was hoping that it might have just been the mood I was in, I do want to maybe revisit it someday). I wish GR had a default shelf for books which you started and were unable to finish. I wish the book did sparkle, I need a read right now that is sparkling, fun, engaging and informative. But, I doubt that starting a new book would be a good idea today or tomorrow. Ever since I ate some cold German potato salad yesterday, I have been visiting the porcelain God every thirty minutes (sounds like a nice bout of food poisoning, even water sounds yucky, sorry, too much info, I know).

Hope your nasty bug passes from your system soon, Gundula!
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