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I hope you can get a copy of the book, Pam.


Ooh...haven't checked that one out yet, but sounds like you're a fan."
It is in my top 50 of all time, and there’s nothing like it. Everyone should read it :)




I read the Woman in White for an English Lit class a few years ago but don't remember it very well so think I'll give it another read!

It's about several people who view or sit with artist Marina Abramović during her remarkable work of performance art "The Artist Is Present" (where she sat motionless for 736 hours over a period of 2.5 months making prolonged eye contact with anyone who sat in front of her) and the effect this has on all their lives. Over 750,000 people viewed or sat with the artist in real life.
Highly recommended for anyone interested in art and creativity. some passages were so beautiful I've copied them out to hang over my desk.

I've just finished the Diary of Anne Frank for first time (believe it or not!) and have started reading The Question of Red.
I just picked up Outlander for the first time, and so far I'm giddy. I can't tell if it's the wine or Jamie...or both!




I really liked it, but my favorite is The Woman in White

Finishing up The Time Regulation Institute next, which is good so far.

I'm more in the middle of an author instead of one book. I picked up "Blue Highways" by William Least Heat-Moon and loved his way with words--and what a vocabulary he has to work with!--but didn't finish that before we obtained "Here, There, and Everywhere," which wanders not only around the U.S.A. but to Japan, New Zealand, Italy... which scooped me up into faraway places, and then my husband came home with "River Horse" which makes me want to do an Internet search for each place mentioned so I can learn more about it. I'm currently in the middle of the first two and won't go beyond chapter 1 in the third until I finish at least one of the others. These are not books to read quickly just for finding out where they end--they are books to meander through slowly without missing a turn in the road.




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I'm reading Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry.


I am also reading “Pinjar” by Amrita Pritam. It was originally written in punjabi and has been translated by Khushwant Singh . It is set during the turbulent times of partition of India and Pakistan.





Stasiland is a great book.


Loved Adventures of huckleberry Finn the character Jim's dialogue was great.



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