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Have just started Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, which is set in Nigeria, and this month's read Doctor Zhivago. The third is a non-fiction book Names for the Sea in which a woman from the UK, together with her husband and two young children, goes to live and work in Iceland. I have read the first two chapters so far and she has talked about, with humour and understanding, adjusting to a different country. Icelandic people sound kind and helpful, thankfully for her as they do need that help!
They each have very different styles of writing; I would recommend all three.

"You cannot go back and make a new start, but you can start now and make a new ending."
This quote brought tear to my eyes. The Almond Tree is a story of sacrifice and perseverance. But first of all is a story of belief, hope and love. Is Ichmad Hamid's travel from poverty and necessity in a Palestinian village to his dream of become not only a great scientist but an example of tolerance and forgiveness.
Michelle Cohen Corasanti's novel lead us through Ichmad's thoughts, his struggles, his sorrows, and let us see how his fruitful outcome comes from his denial to see enemies in the people surrounding him, and the conviction that the only way is build together.
I'm starting now To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf





Never heard about The Orphan Master's son, but it looks like a reading I'd enjoy. I added it. Thank you for the recommendation.
I hope you enjoy The Almond Tree as much as I did. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts about it.

I binged on that series recently as well!!
I'm reading


I'm reading Jokerman 8 by Richard Melo. I'm enjoying it as much as his last novel Happy Talk: A Novel which I've read a few months ago. It's a different thing to read, funny, and some times hilarious.

Never..."
I bought a used copy of Family Matters at Goodwill - but have not read it yet.

Bury Me Standing: The Gypsies and Their Journey"
And do you like it?


Loved Zeitoun. Now reading Sons and Lovers by D.H. Lawrence.


Annina, I liked The Cuckoo's Calling a lot. It's a really enjoyable reading. Rowling is a great writer. Hope you like it.




I love that book! I picked it up in the Little Rock airport the first time I ever flew and devoured it. I need to re-read it. I was reading The Bronte Project but I would only recommend reading the first part and stopping after. (I hadn't read the book in a while and now I remember why)


I really enjoyed


The Secret History of the Mongol Queens: How the Daughters of Genghis Khan Rescued His Empire


I enjoyed it. Some parts were a bit less.

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Sounds like an interesting read


I think the first time I was waiting for another book and when it became available I was more interested in it than to try to finish this one. I kept the "Queens" in my currently-reading list so I wouldn't forget it and I'm so glad I did.


I gave up on La bibliotecaria de Auschwitz. It started very promising but it became boring.
I'm now reading Winter in Madrid and I'm listening to Vets Might Fly

I've really enjoyed Ehrlich's other books, and she does honor to Muir with this one.

The plot engaged me. I'll probably try other Lisa See's novels.
I'm starting today House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III

Now starting Girl With a Pearl Earring.


So far so good! The writing style did take a bit to get in to.





Emily, I'm almost done with Girl With a Pearl Earring. Hope we could have a good time discussing it.
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