The Next Best Book Club discussion
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What are you reading?

Emily - is this book about someone having marital troubles? I've been thinking about reading it too, but I keep thinking I'm mixing it up w/something else.

I didn't know what The Year of Magical Thinking was when I started it. I have always liked Didion's fiction. This was different, but I also thought it was very good.
I finished Cannery Row, which I found rather different than Of Mice and Men. It was a little more poetic. I wouldn't recommend it for folks who like plot driven novels, but I definitely liked it. Thanks to all here who recommended it. I've started Waters, The Night Watch. Like Guernsey, it is set in England after WWII, but it is darker and addresses conflicts around gender and sexuality.




I've only read Lovely Bones and I think it's the only book I will read by her. I was really liking the book until I started on the last few chapters. I won't ruin it for you, but it's probably one of the few times I've become so disgusted with a book I wanted to hurl it across the room.

wow!!


Hey if God really DID make chocolate carrots, I would definitely be on board. Not so much on the elephants tho
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Chocolate carrots would be quite delicious, and HEALTHY.

katie- i have read the his dark materials, in fact i own them! i enjoyed them, not as much as hp, but its hard to find anything better in that genre.


Jeane - I hope you can get your hands on a cop..."
Good to remind me! will check now on the library website....

Emma, not kidding but I like that word! It sounds so good, so full of meaning..:-)))

You will get 'used' to it Lori but will keep being amazed.

Jeane - I hope you can get your hands on a cop..."
I'm going to try to join in. I have a book to finish first, and I'm not feeling too well today. I'll keep note of where you all are in it. Thanks.


I'd be curious to know what you think of Inheritance of Loss. I read it a few months ago for a face to face book club and everyone was pretty underwhelmed by it.


Well, I got it out of the library yesterday, and after taking a quick glance, I had pretty much given up on the idea of reading it. But, you have convinced me to give it a try. The description I read certainly sounded interesting.

Please let me know what you think:)




I just finished The Wolf at the Table. It was well-written and telling. It clearly demonstrates that parental neglect and rejection can be just as toxic to a child as overt abuse. The Wolf was certainly an extremely creepy character and I despised him tremendously.


bnoir wrote: "I'm reading Luck in the Shadows. I dont remenber when was the last ti..."
I picked Inheritance of Loss for a book club pick this year and I have to tell you that none of us cared for it. The only good thing that came of it was that one of our members worked in Kuwait for about 5 years as a teacher and she could shed alot of light on the book as far as the social class perspective. We had a really good discussion on a book none of us cared for and I really did learn alot.


There are some super funny parts, which is nice because it's not a light read, regardless of the form. I'm glad you're still interested. Are you liking it? I just finished (again) last night.
Outlander today???? Does everyone have a copy?




If you girls want to start Outlander this week feel free to do so. I still have to finish my current book and I have a lot of reading this week for class. I can catch up on the weekend if you start a thread.

1908 was a bad year to be in Kaiser Wilhelm II's circle - the guy he appointed to clean up the army after a nasty homosexual scandal dropped dead in a pink tutu. And went into rigor mortis in it.

Don't have a copy yet but go ahead already. I will see if I can get it fast and catch up.

I finally finished Watership Down, Great novel. Even tho it took me 7 days (4 of which I worked and couldnt really read much) I was dying to pick it up and keep those pages turning!
Now I am on to The Reluctant Fundamentalist.
Now I am on to The Reluctant Fundamentalist.
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the elephants, or the water GEmma???
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