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Tera, First Chick
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Jun 24, 2008 10:51AM

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Does she pick great books?
Have you only liked a few?
Do you think you see a pattern in her books?
Do you think her staffers really pick the books?
Whats the dish, ladies?
I've really liked some of them. Pillars of the Earth was incredible and one of the best books I've read in some time. Others I could not get into. I also don't get into the self help ones like The Secret. I'd agree with Michael I like about 1/3 to 1/2 of her books.

what a good thought Meg. Say you that was your job. Obviously whatever Oprah suggests reaches thousands of people, especially women. SO....
If you were able to dictate a book that thousands of woman were to read what would it be? What book do you think women should/need to read?
If you were able to dictate a book that thousands of woman were to read what would it be? What book do you think women should/need to read?

If I could pick a book, I would pick Waiting for Snow in Havana by Carlos Eire. It's a memoir of a boy who left Cuba in 1962, a few years after Fidel Castro took control. It's written in poetic prose, and I can't get over how beautifully and emotionally written it is. I think it's truly wonderful.


I'm reading East of Eden now and I think that was an O Book Club choice. So far I like it. I read The Bluest Eyes and thought it was pretty disturbing.


1) Angela's Ashes - McCord
2) The Great Santini - Conroy
3) Cold Mountain
Those three for starters.

I agree with the thought that most are overated. If they don't push religion or the same fact of super "pure" woman power over a domineering man or the wrong side of the tracks kinda of girl oversoming something they don't seem to be picked.


The Life of Edgar Sawtelle
How Far Is The Ocean From Here
The Story of a Marriage
Shelter Half
Society's Child
I would read any of these......I guess the only ones I've ever seen of her picks must be the self-help ones or ones that I think are about people's horrible plights in other countries and I'm just not into those books. Books like The KiteRunner or Thousand Splendid Suns.....were those her picks?? LOL
Sorry.....I don't think I've had enough coffee yet to be posting things on here!

The only one that caught my fancy was "The Secret Scripture" by Sebastian Barry.


Oprah always picks books that I think I don't really want to read. They all seem depressing. Story of a Marriage was definitely depressing. One of my co-workers and I had this discussion earlier this week.
Plus, I loved The Corrections and always kind of applauded its author for saying he didn't want the Oprah sticker on his book.