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message 751: by Janny (new)

Janny (jannywurts) Petra X, I don't know how you'd snag a copy of this book, Yami The Autobiography of Yami Lester - but if you can find it, it is a history written by an aboriginal who grew up as a stockman - it discloses the fates of the aboriginals of who were poisoned by nuclear testing in their lands, and also, goes into how the culture later recovered title to lost territory.

It was given to me by Australian friends, and provides a fascinating inside account.


message 752: by Petra X (new)

Petra X (petra-x) I know about Yami Lester and I think he's an amazing political activist.




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Nora | 12 comments I am starting Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston today!


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message 755: by Nora (new)

Nora | 12 comments Beth wrote: "I'm reading A Tree Grows in Brooklyn."

Beth that is one of my favorite books!!


message 756: by Ana (last edited Jul 22, 2009 12:52PM) (new)


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Vasy (vasy_1st) | 1 comments I'm reading Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson. I like it so far


message 758: by Beth (new)

Beth Knight (zazaknittycat) Nora, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn is excellent. I'm really enjoying it.


message 759: by Carrie (new)

Carrie LeAnne Nora wrote: "I am starting Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston today!"

I read this in February this year and found it to be unique with passages of proseful writing. Not quite as good as I had hoped it would be. Carrie


message 760: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Going back to Over The Edge - Jonathan Kellerman


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Athira (Reading on a Rainy Day) (readingonarainyday) Shuttling between Blessings by Anna Quindlen and The Host by Stephenie Meyer.


message 762: by Dree (new)

Dree Flying through The Help. Plodding through My Name Is Red. Started Picture Bride A Novel at the library while waiting for my 6yo to choose a video and books (1 chapter down, book seems good but hate the font!).


message 763: by Shelley (new)

Shelley (shelleylynn) Aths wrote: "Shuttling between Blessings by Anna Quindlen and The Host by Stephenie Meyer."

Aths, the host is a great book! I hope you enjoy it- it is, at times a little difficult to get into but overall good!


message 764: by Dree (new)

Dree I have read every one of Amy Tan's adult novels, and loved them all. But I think Joy Luck Club is still my favorite. And I have to say, it is probably my favorite movie-from-novel ever. (That they're watching Cal football doesn't hurt! ;) ) Which makes me think I really really need to read The Green Mile novellas.

Kathy wrote: "Nora wrote: "I am rereading The Kitchen God's Wife by Amy Tan. I am so glad I decided to pick this one up again. Such a good book. Man I hate that Wen-Fu!!"

Nora, that's a Tan that I haven't re..."





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Athira (Reading on a Rainy Day) (readingonarainyday) Shelley wrote: Aths, the host is a great book! I hope you e..."

You are dot on about the difficult part. I am struggling to get engrossed into it. But well, I am only a few pages in and expect the pace to pick up soon!


message 766: by [deleted user] (new)

It wouldn't really be my choice read, but I have to read it for A level. A Woman of No Importance by Oscar Wilde


message 767: by Gerry (new)

Gerry Chambers | 44 comments I have just finished The Associate by John Grishom. Not a bad read. I would rate it a 4 star.


message 768: by Emily (new)

Emily I love Oscar Wilde's plays!


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Emily wrote: "I love Oscar Wilde's plays! "

I hope I will, too! I'm kind of prejudiced - my only encounter is a film of The Importance of Being Earnest, which I found dire. Still, there is hope yet :)


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Gerry Chambers | 44 comments Jo wrote: "I am reading The Strain" Can you recommend the book based on what you have read so far??




message 771: by galya (new)

galya The Book Thief.. about to be done with it. next on the list is The Curious Incident of a Dog in the Night-Time..


message 772: by Christina Stind (new)

Christina Stind Finally finished War and Peace. Just started John Steinbeck Cannery Row.


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Christina Stind wrote: "Finally finished War and Peace.

Good on you! It stares dauntingly at me from the bookcase right now.


message 774: by Christina Stind (new)

Christina Stind Lauren, it's worth it! But it's a tough read - and a long one!
And I feel like I should read it again to grasp it all...


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Christina Stind wrote: "Lauren, it's worth it! But it's a tough read - and a long one!
And I feel like I should read it again to grasp it all..."


Reading it once is an acheivement, but twice would be something else :D

~~~

I just started Hotel Du Lac by Anita Brookner.


message 776: by Gerry (new)

Gerry Chambers | 44 comments I have just started the 19th Wife. Great start!!


message 777: by Christina Stind (new)

Christina Stind Lauren wrote: "Reading it once is an acheivement, but twice would be something else :D"

Yeah, I know. I probably will though. But not in the near future!!!




message 778: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Stopped Over The Edge - Jonathan Kellerman. Gonna try and read Succubus Nights - Richelle Mead.


message 779: by Gerry (new)

Gerry Chambers | 44 comments Fiona (Titch) wrote: "Stopped Over The Edge - Jonathan Kellerman. Gonna try and read Succubus Nights - Richelle Mead." nI really enjoy Jonathan Kellerman's books. Let us know what you think of this one. I haven't picked it up yet.




message 780: by Kathy (new)

Kathy  (readr4ever) | 139 comments I ended up really enjoying Case Histories A Novel by Kate Atkinson, so I've moved on to the next one in the Jackson Brodie series, One Good Turn.


message 781: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Gerry wrote: "Fiona (Titch) wrote: "Stopped Over The Edge - Jonathan Kellerman. Gonna try and read Succubus Nights - Richelle Mead." nI really enjoy Jonathan Kellerman's books. Let us know what you think of this..."

I started it Gerry, just don't think my mind is on the book at the moment. But as soon as I carry on readin it, I will let you know hon x


message 782: by Susan (new)

Susan  (seg4me) I am reading The Spectator Bird by Wallace Stegner.


message 783: by Elena (new)

Elena I am reading The Angel's Game and I am very disappointed with it :(


message 784: by Gerry (new)

Gerry Chambers | 44 comments Elena wrote: "I am reading The Angel's Game and I am very disappointed with it :(" Why??




message 785: by Elena (last edited Jul 24, 2009 04:50AM) (new)

Elena Gerry wrote: "Elena wrote: "I am reading The Angel's Game and I am very disappointed with it :(" Why??

I find it very boring and jumping all over the place. It almost feels like the author didn't put too much effort into it.
It really didn't get my interest until the last 200 pages (I haven't finished it yet). I have the spanish paperback edition.




message 786: by Christina Stind (new)

Christina Stind Elena wrote: "I am reading The Angel's Game and I am very disappointed with it :("

That does not sound good. Did you like 'The Shadow of the wind'?

Finished 'Cannery Row' - just started 'Sweet Thursday'.


message 787: by Gerry (new)

Gerry Chambers | 44 comments Elena wrote: "Gerry wrote: "Elena wrote: "I am reading The Angel's Game and I am very disappointed with it :(" Why??

I find it very boring and jumping all over the place. It almost feels like th..."

You have the spanish language version?? I am very envious. I have been wanting to learn that language for years.



message 788: by Lianne (new)

Lianne (eclecticreading) I'm currently reading Ariana Franklin's City Of Shadows, which is pretty interesting so far. I'm also slowly getting through David Anthony Durham's The War With the Mein, which I've been reading on and off for a while now.


message 789: by Elena (last edited Jul 24, 2009 08:50AM) (new)

Elena Christina Stind wrote: "Elena wrote: "I am reading The Angel's Game and I am very disappointed with it :("

That does not sound good. Did you like 'The Shadow of the wind'?

Finished 'Cannery Row' - just st..."


I loved The Shadow of the Wind so I had great expectations for his other book.


message 790: by Beth (new)

Beth (bethfloreyyahoocom) | 8 comments Christina Stind wrote: "Katie, I didn't know 'Rebecca' was made into a movie - but I can easily see why. The plot is very good - about half way through and not completely sure what's going on... But the two main character..."

There are two versions of the movie - one a BBC production a few years ago, and one that's about 60 years old, with Joan Fontaine. My high school daughters sat and watched the old sion with me, and were fascinated, and they aren't usually into any old movies.


message 791: by Beth (new)

Beth (bethfloreyyahoocom) | 8 comments Christina Stind wrote: "Very interesting Katie.Now you got me thinking about casting as well - a young Elisabeth Taylor as Rebecca would be perfect - or Vivien Leigh ... but that's not going to happen... Not sure which of..."

Joan FOntaine played Rebecca. She's the sister of Olivia de Haviland. She was excellent in this part.


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Beth wrote: "Christina Stind wrote: "Katie, I didn't know 'Rebecca' was made into a movie - but I can easily see why. The plot is very good - about half way through and not completely sure what's going on... Bu..."

Yup, and isn't there another one from the 70s? I've heard about it and the 'Rebecca cardigan' fashion craze it created.


message 793: by Liz (new)

Liz (hissheep) Began listening to "Change of Heart" by Jodi Picoult. Interesting concept, but I'm beginning to think the author could have shortened A LOT and still have a good story ... ;o)


message 794: by [deleted user] (new)

Liz wrote: "Began listening to "Change of Heart" by Jodi Picoult. Interesting concept, but I'm beginning to think the author could have shortened A LOT and still have a good story ... ;o)"

Hi. Personally I think it's one of Picoult's best. I agree a bit drawn out though! Too many strains of narrative, such as rabbis and priests.


message 795: by Petra X (new)

Petra X (petra-x) I'm reading five books right now. Started two new ones last night:
Babyface A Story of Heart and Bones by Jeanne McDermott about a woman whose baby was born with Apert's Syndrome. And, for light relief, Lost Girls and Love Hotels A Novel by Catherine Hanrahan.


message 796: by [deleted user] (new)

The Twins by Tessa de Loo


message 798: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Will now carry on reading Hollywood Wives - Jackie Collins.


message 799: by galya (new)

galya The Forgotten by Elie Wiesel


message 800: by [deleted user] (new)

The Sea by John Banville.


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