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message 1: by Stacey (new)

Stacey What has your attention?


message 2: by Theresa (new)

Theresa I am still making my way through West of Here. It is okay, but not as riveting as I'd hoped. I am having the same reaction to A Discovery of Witches.


message 3: by Stacey (new)

Stacey I've just started Every Last One. It's off to a slow start, but I have high hopes for a satisfying read.


message 4: by Mary (new)

Mary | 236 comments Slow? Really, Stacey?? I didn't feel that way at all. I was there immediately, entering the day-to-day existence of that family. It felt comfortable and reassuring. Considering that we almost always respond to books pretty much the same way, I'll be shocked if you continue to feel it's slow and are frustrated by it. I still think about that book and know it'll always be in the top 5% of my favorite books ever!

I'm nearly halfway through The First Husband by Laura Dave. Very readable, though basically light. She writes in an engaging way, and it's perfect for me right now.


message 5: by Stacey (new)

Stacey haha, Mary...I don't have any doubt that I'll love it. I haven't had time to sit down and read a big chunk yet(in a few minutes I will) + I just finished The Girl Who Played with Fire which was intense and fast paced. I'll get back to you on this :) Everytime I see it on my shelf I think of you!


message 6: by Melki (new)

Melki A really fun mystery called "Bad Things Happen" by Harry Dolan. AND I'm still slowly chipping my way through "Someone Will Be With You Shortly" by Lisa Kogan. It's just not grabbin' me.


message 7: by Mary (new)

Mary | 236 comments Aaaahhhh -- breathe -- whew! Now I feel much better, Stacey. DO get back to me after you're entrenched! ;-)


message 8: by Gretchen (new)

Gretchen (gkonkler5) I'm listening to the The Peach Keeper by Sarah Addison Allen. Nice easy listen.

Just started A Visit from the Goon Squad and Revenge of the Spellmans. Liking them both a lot.


message 9: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 95 comments Gretchen-I liked the Peach Keeper. Sarah Addison Allen soothes me and makes me hungry usually too! ;)

I finished "The 13th Tale" last week (had it on my shelves for years and decided to read finally-glad I did although ending was iffy for me)

Now I'm reading another long tbr read from my stack, "The Gargoyle." so far so good...

my reading has slowed down at new job-kind of a bummer but I'm less motivated to read after staring at a screen all day. I have been listening to audio ones though a bit-still listening to Tina Fey.

Leslie


message 10: by Kate (new)

Kate | 21 comments just finished "Unbroken" wonderful story of incredible fortitude.


message 11: by Kate (new)

Kate | 21 comments Stacey, I also felt.as though I was part of that family.
Love Anna Quindlan.


message 12: by Mary (new)

Mary | 236 comments Kate, Q JUST started (last night) Unbroken. He's really looking forward to it! And ... if Stacey doesn't love that family like we did, we'll ... we'll ... we'll eat our hats!! ;-)

(Missing you. We've simply gotta' get back on track!)


message 13: by Elise (new)

Elise Just finished Still Missing. At first I thought it was going to be some cheesy thriller, but I really enjoyed it. Great beach read, I couldn't put it down! (Too bad I wasn't at the beach.) :)

Now I don't know what to pick up. I have a Lisa Gardner, but it's too soon to read another of that type. Guess I'll try Edgar Mint. I got that as an ARC many years ago, and on y'all's recommendation, I think I'll finally read it!


message 14: by Heather (new)

Heather | 55 comments I am still working my way through the Little House on the Prairie series. Such a different experience as an adult!


message 15: by Caroline (new)

Caroline  (caro7) I'm reading For the Love of a Child, which is the follow-up book to Not Without My Daughter, by Betty Mahmoody. I can't put it down!


message 16: by Stacey (new)

Stacey I'm also reading The Time In Between. Years ago we chose to read this book on FL(Canadian award winners) and I'm now getting to it. It's good so far. Which has me thinking about picking up The Lotus Eaters.


message 17: by Mary (new)

Mary | 236 comments I would've had an extra hard time reading anything else along with The Lotus Eaters. It took my whole attention to stay with the chain of events, especially in that particular book. But I never read two books at a time, anyway, so nothing unusual there. I know you read multiples routinely, Stacey, but that just doesn't work for me. It's too distracting and, for me, dilutes the impact of the book(s). I can't blame it on my aging brain because I felt the same way when I was young and had a billion more brain cells up there!


message 18: by Stacey (new)

Stacey Mary wrote: "I would've had an extra hard time reading anything else along with The Lotus Eaters. It took my whole attention to stay with the chain of events, especially in that particular book. But I never r..."

I don't know why I do that! One always outweighs the other. I will pick up The Lotus Eaters when I'm in that 'mood'. Besides soon Every Last One will be passed on so I need something on my shelf that makes me think of you :)


message 19: by Mary (new)

Mary | 236 comments What a sweet thing to say, Stacey! Guess I'd better latch onto another A+++ that I can rave on and on about and drive everybody crazy in the process the way I probably did with Every Last One! (Maybe you ought to hang onto Every Last One and stick it in a permanent spot at the very end of one of your shelves. It could be a while before I find another one I love that much!)


message 20: by Theresa (new)

Theresa Mary wrote: "I would've had an extra hard time reading anything else along with The Lotus Eaters. It took my whole attention to stay with the chain of events, especially in that particular book. But I never r..."
I think I might like more books if I didn't have 2 going at a time. I get distracted easily and abandon books, maybe unfairly. Something has to really grab me from the beginning to keep me reading to the end! I can't break the multi-book habit.


message 21: by Melki (new)

Melki Heather,
I read the "Little House" books for the first time in my 30s. "Long Winter" and "Farmer Boy" were my favorites. I know - everybody hates "Farmer Boy" 'cos Laura isn't in it...but I loved when they sat down to a meal - the massive quantities of food they ate to have energy to work all day in the field! It was hysterical! Felt sorry for the womenfolk who had to do all that cooking - 3 times a day!


message 22: by Liz (new)

Liz I loved The Peach Keeper too. Her books are just so lovely. I'm currently reading The Library of Shadows. I'm not very far into it, so haven't quite made up my mind about it yet.


message 23: by Heather (new)

Heather | 55 comments Melki wrote: "Heather,
I read the "Little House" books for the first time in my 30s. "Long Winter" and "Farmer Boy" were my favorites. I know - everybody hates "Farmer Boy" 'cos Laura isn't in it...but I love..."


I am on book four (On the Banks of Plum Creek). I have no recollection of reading Farmer Boy as a kid but absolutely loved it now. It was such a charming story. And, I completely agree with you about the amount of food consumed. I got a stomach ache just reading it ;)


message 24: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (melissa419) | 123 comments Heather wrote: "I am still working my way through the Little House on the Prairie series. Such a different experience as an adult!"

I've been meaning to do this too. I collected the whole series as a kid, bit haven't read them since.


message 25: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (melissa419) | 123 comments I'm reading State of Wonder by Ann Patchett and loving it!


message 26: by Theresa (new)

Theresa Melissa wrote: "I'm reading State of Wonder by Ann Patchett and loving it!"

I have that on hold at the library and am very much looking forward to it. It's good to hear that you like it.


message 27: by Stacey (new)

Stacey Melissa wrote: "I'm reading State of Wonder by Ann Patchett and loving it!"

I've heard a lot of great reviews so far! I'm going to read it next.


message 28: by Theresa (new)

Theresa Stacey wrote: "Melissa wrote: "I'm reading State of Wonder by Ann Patchett and loving it!"

I've heard a lot of great reviews so far! I'm going to read it next."


I was so tempted to buy this yesterday at B&N, but I reminded myself that I'd already violated my "don't buy the book unless you already know you love it so much you can't live without it" rule this year, a violation that reminded me why I made the rule in the first place.


message 29: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (melissa419) | 123 comments Theresa wrote: "Stacey wrote: "Melissa wrote: "I'm reading State of Wonder by Ann Patchett and loving it!"

I've heard a lot of great reviews so far! I'm going to read it next."

I..."


I know what you mean. I took a chance and bought it. I'm not disappointed that I did!


message 30: by Stacey (new)

Stacey Mary wrote: "Aaaahhhh -- breathe -- whew! Now I feel much better, Stacey. DO get back to me after you're entrenched! ;-)"

Progress report, Mary....wow. I'm over 1/2 thru and wonder if I'll get anything done today. I only want to finish this book! I love her writing.


message 31: by Mary (new)

Mary | 236 comments Good progress report, Stacey! Huge relief that you're now fully engulfed (and would've been shocked if you weren't). Hope you can just bag all but the necessities of the day and live in the perfection of her words 'til you're done. :)


message 32: by Beth (new)

Beth Colarossi | 16 comments I loved Bad Things Happen and Unbroken. Reading Still Missing and just finished Solomons Oak which I also enjoyed


message 33: by Laurel (new)

Laurel (laureljean) I'm reading

Garden Spells and Chinaman's Chance. I have a gift card on Amazon and plan to download State of Wonder on my Kindle and order a copy of Good to the Grain: Baking with Whole-Grain Flours. Last day of work at Augsburg is Friday, June 24. Move to Cleveland is June 27. Not posting it on Facebook due to some privacy concerns. I hope to do a lot of cooking, baking and reading in Cleveland while I look for something to do and regroup for awhile.


message 34: by Theresa (new)

Theresa I just gave up on A Discovery of Witches. I made a special effort with this book because I like inventive vampire stories. But I kept looking and looking for something intriguing about this story and couldn't find it.


message 35: by Theresa (new)

Theresa Laurel wrote: "I'm reading

Garden Spells and Chinaman's Chance. I have a gift card on Amazon and plan to download State of Wonder on my Kindle and order a copy of ..."


I hope the move goes smoothly, Laurel. My husband is on the same timetable!


message 36: by Laurel (new)

Laurel (laureljean) Wishing him well, too, Theresa. Actually, the both of you. Hopefully, we'll all be settled and able to enjoy some of the summer.


message 37: by Tina (new)

Tina (lancejrmommy) | 59 comments I just finished Every Last One, loved it. Still thinking about it.


message 38: by Stacey (last edited Jun 17, 2011 01:02PM) (new)

Stacey I finished last night, Tina. Loved it. My favorite character was Mary Beth's mom. If I was hormonal, I would have to carry a box of tissue with me. Fortunately, I am not!

Possible Spoiler....






I could barely keep it together when they were both in therapy and when Mary Beth's mom was holding her hand in the hospital.


message 39: by Stacey (new)

Stacey I clicked flag thinking it would alert of a spoiler. It's to report abuse! I hope I didn't just turn myself in, lol.


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