You'll love this one...!! A book club & more discussion
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That one looks intriguing ..."
Love your use of polishing re. over-use of words.

I think I'm going to have to abandon this book. I think the deal breaker for me was when she said that in 500 years we will all be speaking Chinese as it will be the language of finance and business.
p.s. my granddaughter is hanging overtop of me and desperately wants to say hi to everyone.




I've always wanted to try Moby Dick but I've read some comments that put me off, glad to hear you are liking it Judy!






I love, love , love that book! I must have read it a dozen times when I was younger.




I have that one too.


lol I see you couldn't pass it up either : ) It was the first one that popped up on my carousel so I tapped it and started reading it while I was at therapy this morning.




Oooh I love The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series it's one of my favourites.



I know, I remembered your recommendation and decided to go with it. :)



I'm glad you did, it's an easy light hearted read compared to some of the others on your Around the World list :)

I hope so too. I'm liking it, a few pages into the book.

Just started to read Old Filth by Jane Gardam.
I have heard good things about both books, the first from the media, the second from Goodreads members.


Looking forward to your thoughts on [bookcover:Agaat|7105495] Judy! I didn't realize it was such a long book at first!


Looks good Sally! How's The Red Necklace?

I've only just realised I've read this book, under it's translated title The Way of the Women a couple of years ago. I remember it being a brick and a bit of a slog to get through but interesting - good luck!

Today, I will start The Oracle of Stamboul. It's a First Reads win and I've been itching to read it.

I've not read a single page today. Far North is way over my head and The Jakarta Pandemic although I'm enjoyed what I've already read, I just......ugh. LOL.

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The narrator of The Blood of Flowers has a beautiful melodic voice. It took me a bit to get used to her accent. She's not that expressive in her voice like other narrators who give a characterization of each person. Some people might find that disconcerting. Normally, that would bother me, but there is something special about the timber of her voice.
Why do you think [book:Far North is over your head? Have you started reading it?


I haven't started it but I might put it on hold in the net coule weeks to try it. It's unfortunate that you can't get into it.





My sister loves Susan Wiggs!


I'm the same way sometimes :)

1. The Tricking of Freya Review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
2. A Long, Long Time Ago and Essentially True. Review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
3. Monsieur Linh and His Child. Review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
4. Partitions: A Novel. Review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
5. Vaclav and Lena. Review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
The only one that I woulmd not recommend reading is A Long, Long Time Ago and Essentially True. I also gave Partitions: A Novel only two stars, but I think others are less demanding . I wanted more history.
Now I am reading Cathedral of the Sea which I do enjoy b/c it does have history drawn into the plot. It is epic in quality, but a bit cinematic in tone. I like it because I am leaning a lot about Medieval Spain, and the story is fun if a bit predictable. I have only read 42% so far.



I'm going to start Baking Cakes in Kigali soon - today or tomorrow.

I'm goin..."
It's looking good so far. Not founding any recipes though. :(

It was YOU that first got me interested in the book. I am certainly enjoying it.

So right now I'm still reading Far North and The Jakarta Pandemic, but I've also started Don of the Living Dead and this morning started listening to The Power of One.
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I'm nearly 40% through and it's really got me hooked so far!