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I seldom, if ever, read YA. Yet, I find her writing-style very refreshing...and, surprisingly, for the length of her books, a very quick read. I think I may be having a mid-life reading crisis. I have not enjoyed a series as much as this...well, since I read Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles. Just too odd, but in a fun way.
Dee Marie


Our very own Emma (emu girl) is our residnet Queen of YA so I'm sure she'll have plenty of recommendations for you.

I'm going to be starting It Can Happen Here by Joe Conason. He's one of my favorite writers at Salon.com and I've been wanting to read it for a while. It's been too long since I've read any non-fiction.


I'm in vacation. So, after some "Eat,Pray, Love ..." (E. Gilbebert), I decided to make some change. So, now I'm reading "The Good Guy", Koonz, hopefuly better.


Kara, never feel out of place. We have almost 1000 members, you are bound to find TONS of people to share chats with (have you met Emma Emu yet?)..... Not to mention, all the great new books that you will find out about through us and us through you!!!!

I think Stephanie Meyer's writing style is highly emotive and appealing, and I can value those qualities while recognizing that this is not great literature. The books are fun reads and give me oodles to talk with my daughters about.
Isn't it okay to like all kinds of books? I think so.

I've heard so many good things from everyone, I thought I had better read it!lol
OK, I'm going back to start reading it. I was tempted to begin some Boris Vian. BR


Linda,
I read The Art of Racing in the Rain last week and really enjoyed it. It is a sweet book and the ending is so touching but heartbreaking.
I hope you like it too.
Mole: you'll really like the Bell Jar! Great book.




Am waiting for The Guernsey Potato ... to come in the mail and will be reading that for my book club. Also think I will start Heartstopper by Joy Fielding.
Linda, I will look for it. The Good Guy is the first of Koonz I read. Thanks for your sugestion. I'll tell you after I finish it. Anyhow, tommorow I planned a longer visit to Waterstones and I will search for the one you said.

I started a mother/daughter book group after 4th grade...the girls just started 7th...PLEASE keep reading and making suggestions!
Ok, Debbie! I surrender! I will search it, too! I saw that is much acclaimed.
By the way, I will go there with a long list.
Did someone could tell me if read: "Wake Up" by Jack Kerouac and "Becoming Madame Mao" by Anchee Min? An opinion?
By the way, I will go there with a long list.
Did someone could tell me if read: "Wake Up" by Jack Kerouac and "Becoming Madame Mao" by Anchee Min? An opinion?

I bought the book The Red Leather Diary and have not read it yet. I just happened to be at a reading of the book in Connecticut in July. Lily Kopel was a captivating speaker and told wonderful stories about Florence. As the author signed my book, we talked about finding "lost" things when cleaning out old boxes and attics,etc. I also bought a book for a friend who was in the process of cleaning out her in-law's home in upstate NY. I used to keep a diary when I was young so between the author and its subject I could not resist! : )

I'd really appreciate it!



You should read The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. It is a short, quick read that I absolutely loved.







I, too, kept a diary for many years and the concept of The Red Leather Diary really appealed to me. I just feel the story could have been more compelling in another author's hands. I didn't realize that the actual "diary" parts written by Florence were just a line or two for each day and that the rest was "recreated" by the author after visiting the 90 year old diarist. I didn't care for some of the phrasing that the author used, and felt like she tried to create a whole lot of suspense where there wasn't any (kind of like when a movie uses certain music to make you think there's something more going on than there is). The whole dumpster scene, for instance. What should have been a paragraph went on for pages of cutesy description. Guess it just wasn't my thing.
The book's gotten some mixed reviews, but I think more people have been touched by it than not, so I really hope you are one of the ones who will fall in love with it and be moved and inspired as others have. Happy Reading!
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