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What is distracting you from your Chunkster right now? (a.k.a. what else are you reading?)

A World on Fire: Britain's Crucial Role in the American Civil War
Really looking forward to it.

A World on Fire: Britain's Crucial Role in the American Civil War
Really looking forward to it."
Should be fun. I just listened to Rufus Fear's lecture on Lord Acton, which discussed in some detail his belief in the rightness of the Southern cause.
It's also perhaps interesting to consider whether the Declaration of Independence suggests that the South's right to secede should, under the principles of the Declaration, have been recognized as valid and legitimate.
Hope it's as fun a read as you expect!

A World on Fire: Britain's Crucial Role in the American Civil War
Really looking forward to it."
Should be fun. I just listened to R..."
Thanks - and happy holidays!
I can't go along with a right to secede under the Declaration, though. Whatever might be found in the declaration, it was superseded by the constitution, which - IMO - precluded any state from unilaterally opting out after ratification.
Currently having a break from Chunksters and reading The Redbreast by Jo Nesbø. It's almost a chunkster and just under 500 pages but a bit easier going that many of the others. I love a good detective thriller and this one is living up to it.

I'm hoping to catch up on my chunksters soon though!


Are you liking Henrietta. I just read it for my "real life" book club. We all liked it and it certainly lent itself to great discussion.

I have Ready Player One waiting to be read, and read Henrietta Lacks last year. It was quite good!

I've finished our two chunksters so I'm going to dig into some other books. Both of the chunksters received 5 stars from me so that they have set the bar high for my current reads.

I thought it was excellent. Very thought-provoking and it broke my heart a thousand times. Lots of great fodder in there for a book club discussion -- that must have been interesting!
After reading the first book of Game of Thrones way ahead of the group, now I've started on the second. It is definitely distracting me from my side read but still a great Chunkster!

Oh good - I'm hoping to hit it in April.
Oh good - I'm hoping to hit it in April.
I want to read the book and watch the first TV series before April when the new one starts!
I want to read the book and watch the first TV series before April when the new one starts!

I want to read the book and watch the first TV series before April when the new one starts!"
Well, maybe I will shoot for late March. Still toying about the series, which my husband watches, because of all of the violence.
Sera wrote: "Heather wrote: " Oh good - I'm hoping to hit it in April.
I want to read the book and watch the first TV series before April when the new one starts!"
Well, maybe I will shoot for late March. S..."
Yeah, I've heard there are quite a few very violent bits and some quite graphic sex scenes. I personally don't really mind but it's a shame if it puts people off
I want to read the book and watch the first TV series before April when the new one starts!"
Well, maybe I will shoot for late March. S..."
Yeah, I've heard there are quite a few very violent bits and some quite graphic sex scenes. I personally don't really mind but it's a shame if it puts people off

I actually don't mind graphic sex on TV even a little (I loved Deadwood, watch True Blood, etc.) but this strikes me as SO silly, and as such a stupid way to liven up the scenes that it reduces the quality of an otherwise excellent show.

Same here - I just couldn't stick to the schedule since week one! I've finished the first three books in the series and am currently about 300 pages into book four, with the paperback of book five preordered for when it comes out in mid-march I think. I've been so caught up in this series that I never even picked up Middlemarch and The Moonstone :( But when I'm done with A Feast for Crows (book four) I mean to catch up on The Moonstone at least!

2)Undaunted Courage great book so far. I love it, but it does take away from other things.
3) just started a A Feast for Crows So excited. Book 3 in the series was easily my favorite so far, and left each of the characters in such tantalizing places.

Ha ha ha - that's how my husband explained it to me, too. I told him that there's not even close to the amount of sex that happens in the book as opposed to the few episodes that I've watched of the series. He told me that the sex was scenery - I told him that that was stupid. Between that and the violence, I gave up on the show after a couple of episodes, but then loved the book, so who'll knows what I'll do :) I"ll probably end up watching it since my husband wants me to get into it with him.

I agree the sex in the HBO series came off as really juvenile. Boobs and butts at any opportunity, as if to make sure we didn't forget that it was on cable. I enjoyed it otherwise though. As I'm reading the book now, I'm so impressed by how much the scriptwriters were able to include!

I agree the sex in the HBO series came off as really juvenile. Boobs and butts at any opportunity, as if to make sure we didn'..."
Yeah, it's kind of ridiculous. I mean, really, I enjoy a good sex scene on my TV. But they only work if they tell you something about the character or the character's relationship to the person they're having sex with. See e.g. the rampant sex in Deadwood I mentioned above.
In this case, they invented an entire character on the TV show (Roz, the prostitute) whose sole purpose has been to have sex with various characters who are actually important, so that they can give her their life history while mid-coitus.
Ridiculous.
Loretta wrote: "Suzanne wrote: ""Sexposition" -- hahahah! That is the perfect term for it, Loretta.
I agree the sex in the HBO series came off as really juvenile. Boobs and butts at any opportunity, as if to ma..."
I had heard from friends about a few scenes and wondered where they fit in to the story as they certainly were not in the book! Now I understand
I agree the sex in the HBO series came off as really juvenile. Boobs and butts at any opportunity, as if to ma..."
I had heard from friends about a few scenes and wondered where they fit in to the story as they certainly were not in the book! Now I understand

I feel like the actress must have had to sign an employment contract that stated she would be completely naked in almost every appearance on screen (seriously, she was nude for at least 80% of her screen time).

Cold Summer Nights Cold Summer Nights by Sean Thomas Fisher
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The Sinking of the Titanic The Sinking of the Titanic by Bruce Caplan
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right now and enjoying both."
Both of these are on my TBR list. I'm currently at 90% in a storm of swords and having to really resist going and finishing it because I'm trying to revise for exams.
That is my main distraction at the moment and my textbook is a huge 1291 page chunkster! I won't nominate it for a group read though, lol


Both of these are on my TBR list. I'm currently at 90% in a storm of swords and having to really resist going and finishing it because I'm trying to revise for exams.
That is my main distraction at the moment and my textbook is a huge 1291 page chunkster! I won't nominate it for a group read though, lol
Medicine, in my final year. Got exams coming up in 2 weeks, hence the increased use of all distracting websites!


Oooh, this one sounds good. I'm going to check it out tonight.




There's some other good non-chunkster stuff there, too. For $.99, how can I resist?!

There's some other good non-chunkster ..."
Thanks, Suzanne! I just picked up the Dreiser book. It's been on my TBR for awhile.

Andrea and Shea, Thank you Thank you Thank you. I am also working on getting Middlemarch done and not doing well. I'm glad that I am not the only one still working on it. Best of luck to both of you.




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