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message 3251: by Susan (new)

Susan (chlokara) I am reading Fanny Stevenson: A Romance of Destiny by Alexandra Lapierre about the life of the wife of Robert Lewis Stevenson. This was recommended to me by someone in one of GR groups. Fanny had a fascinating life, and though I am only one chapter in, she is already in the thick of things.

I am listening on audio to Destiny of the Republic by Candice Millard. I enjoyed her The River of Doubt: Theodore Roosevelt's Darkest Journey a while ago, and I am really enjoying this book about James Garfield, who I knew nothing about except that he was the president and he was shot.

I guess I'm into non-fiction and destinies right now.


message 3252: by Chrissie (new)

Chrissie Susan wrote: "I am reading Fanny Stevenson: A Romance of Destiny by Alexandra Lapierre about the life of the wife of Robert Lewis Stevenson. This was recommended to me by someone in one of GR grou..."

Susan, isn't Fanny something else!!! I also enjoyed The River of Doubt. We seem to like the same books.


message 3253: by Susan (new)

Susan (chlokara) Chrissie wrote: "Susan wrote: "I am reading Fanny Stevenson: A Romance of Destiny by Alexandra Lapierre about the life of the wife of Robert Lewis Stevenson. This was recommended to me by someone in ..."

She's done more in the first chapter than I've done in my whole life. (Sorry I didn't give you the credit in my first post that you were the "someone" who recommended it.)


message 3254: by Chrissie (new)

Chrissie Susan, have you gotten to the part where she is in Panama? That is in the beginning. Have you gotten to the part where she goes with her daughter to France? And the relationship between mother and daughter is quite extraordinary. The author is renown in France. She has written other biographies, but I haven't read others.

Judy, I think this book would be right up your alley!


message 3255: by Pragya (new)

Pragya  (reviewingshelf) | 4026 comments Judy wrote: "Pragya wrote: "Judy wrote: "Cleopatra's Moon and Hunter Moon by moonlight? Are you turning vamp on us? :-)"

Ha ha, Judy. You never know. ;)"

Please don't tell me y..."


Ha ha! Nope, that will never happen. ;)


message 3256: by Hazel (last edited Apr 06, 2012 06:21AM) (new)

Hazel | 18 comments I'm currently reading Left Neglected Left Neglected by Lisa Genova by Lisa Genova. I am reading this one after buying one of her other books called Still Alice Still Alice by Lisa Genova in the kindle bargain books bit. There is a lot of psychology, trauma, family and emotion in these books. I like her style of writing, and as far as I know the author is a neuroscientist. I think this is the reason why the protagonists in both books suffer from something mentally, although both completely different scenarios.


message 3257: by Susan (new)

Susan (chlokara) Fanny is through Panama and in a stagecoach going to the silver mines right now. I, on the other hand, am going shopping with my husband.


message 3258: by Chrissie (new)

Chrissie Susan, me, I am at my desk laughing.


message 3259: by Beverly (new)

Beverly | 194 comments Hazel wrote: "I'm currently reading Left NeglectedLeft Neglected by Lisa Genova by Lisa Genova. I am reading this one after buying one of her other books called [book:Still Al..."

I read that book and was really fascinated by how really complicated the brain is.


message 3260: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly | 2033 comments I'm starting Visions (Holly Nather Trilogy #1) by Sara Daniell since I'm hosting a stop on the author's blog tour :)


message 3261: by Robin (Saturndoo) (new)

Robin (Saturndoo) (robinsaturndoo) I started Making Waves (Manawa Summers Series #1) by Lorna Seilstad because I want to read this series and it is a library book that will be returned soon lol


message 3262: by Hazel (new)

Hazel | 18 comments Beverly wrote: "Hazel wrote: "I'm currently reading Left NeglectedLeft Neglected by Lisa Genova by Lisa Genova. I am reading this one after buying one of her other books called ..."

It is amazing how something very complicated can be written within a fictional book like that, very talented writing!


message 3263: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) Two more down. 27 left in this batch. I love when I get near the end of a set of 8 or 10, and I'm so close to being done with most of them that they fall like dominoes. Accomplishment, and off to a new bunch, all at the same time.

The Reversal The Reversal (Mickey Haller, #3) by Michael Connelly -- didn't see the end of this one coming!

The Winter Garden Mystery The Winter Garden Mystery (Daisy Dalrymple, #2) by Carola Dunn -- the second in this series. Took me a bit to get absorbed in it but it paid off in the end. The first one was the same way for me.


message 3264: by Dem (new)

Dem | 984 comments Have just finished The Winter Palace The Winter Palace by Eva Stachniak this is my review
www.goodreads.com/review/show/257242649


message 3265: by Kat (new)

Kat (katzombie) | 2478 comments I finished reading Forbidden today - the first book that ever made me cry!


message 3266: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly | 2033 comments Kat wrote: "I finished reading Forbidden today - the first book that ever made me cry!"

Great!! I can't wait to see your review Kat!! Tat book was so intense!


message 3267: by Kat (new)

Kat (katzombie) | 2478 comments Judy wrote: "Kat wrote: "I finished reading Forbidden today - the first book that ever made me cry!"

Nah. You're kidding right?"


Completely serious! I'm not a crier really - takes a lot to move me to tears


message 3268: by Maria (last edited Apr 09, 2012 04:19AM) (new)

Maria (aminowrimo) | 463 comments I am definitely reading about Fanny Stevenson. It's on my to-read list!

I'm currently reading

How To Read Literature Like a Professor, because I am a classics-addict and I should be able to actually use what I read.

Macbeth because we go to see the play tomorrow and I've no idea what goes on in it.

The Three Musketeers in French because French is a fantastic language. It's fallen by the wayside now, though, since I have so many other things to do.

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Kat, I looked at Forbidden, read a few reviews... it sounds really interesting, but at the same time... I dunno. I'd love to see your review on it!


message 3269: by Tanya (new)

Tanya (tanyaamber) I finished reading Mansfield Park and now I m readng Twilight because of immense recommendation at goodreads...


message 3270: by Pam (new)

Pam Williams | 156 comments I finished Legend and am continuing my dystopian journey with Divergent.


message 3271: by Maria (new)

Maria (aminowrimo) | 463 comments I love love love Jane Austen! Not sure just how much I liked Mansfield Park though, because it was a long time ago.


message 3272: by Susan (new)

Susan (chlokara) Mansfield Park is not my favorite Austen book.


message 3273: by Maria (new)

Maria (aminowrimo) | 463 comments I liked Pride and Prejudice, Persuasion, or Sense and Sensibility the most.

Probably Persuasion at this point because I've read Pride and Prejudice SO many times.


message 3274: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) One more done, 26 to go. Finished As The Pig Turns As The Pig Turns (Agatha Raisin, #22) by M.C. Beaton and was busily congratulating myself that I'm all caught up on this author when I found out she has published not one, but two more Hamish MacBeth since last I checked. Sigh. This one wasn't bad. She's been phoning them in somewhat the last couple years but still highly readable.


message 3275: by Shannon (new)

Shannon (sianin) | 453 comments I am still reading The Falcon Of Siam and have realized that it is indeed the one I hadn't read before. It is taking me awhile because it is over 400 pages of small type and is so engaging! Great book if you can get your hands on it.


message 3276: by Chrissie (new)

Chrissie Shannon, nice it was the unread one. Could you tell me a bit about it?


message 3277: by Tanya (new)

Tanya (tanyaamber) Maria wrote: "I liked Pride and Prejudice, Persuasion, or Sense and Sensibility the most.

Probably Persuasion at this point because I've read Pride and Prejudice SO many times."


I like Pride and Prejudice ane Emma the most...Only because I like the leading female characters, Elizabeth and Emma...But in compare to these characters, Fanny is much less witty, and more sensitive too.


message 3278: by Shannon (new)

Shannon (sianin) | 453 comments Chrissie wrote: "Shannon, nice it was the unread one. Could you tell me a bit about it?"

I have to say that it is really the story and the setting that have grabbed my attention in The Falcon. Most simply it is a historical adventure story set in 17th Century Siam (now Thailand). It recounts the adventures of the Greek-born Constant Phaulkon who arrives in Siam in the 1670s as an employee of the British East India Company. There are all the predictable ingredients - fights, shipwreck, imprisonment, sex and love, courtly intrigue, redemption. The book is well researched and is written by someone who has fallen under the charms of Thailand itself. Phaulkon (the lead character and the Falcon of the title) was a real historical person who, astonishingly at a time when Siam was relatively secluded, rose to a position of great influence under King Narai and according to my Thai friends, the book mirrors this man's exploits fairly accurately (or at least as accurately as anyone knows). Apparently there is a sequel as well but I have no idea about it. Hope this helps.

PS I won't be able to finish it before it needs to go back through interlibrary loan so I am going to purchase it for myself.


message 3279: by Kat (new)

Kat (katzombie) | 2478 comments OK, due to popular demand, here's my review of Forbiddenhttp://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


message 3280: by Kat (new)

Kat (katzombie) | 2478 comments On a lighter....er, no, on a different note my current read is The Lifeboat The Lifeboat by Charlotte Rogan

I'm really enjoying this one - and it's just starting to get reaaaaally interesting...


message 3281: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59873 comments Pam wrote: "I finished Legend and am continuing my dystopian journey with Divergent."

I just started Divergent on audiobook yesterday.


message 3282: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59873 comments Kat wrote: "On a lighter....er, no, on a different note my current read is The LifeboatThe Lifeboat by Charlotte Rogan

I'm really enjoying this one - and it's just starting to get reaaaaally..."


I have that on my list for April reading.


message 3283: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59873 comments Moderator's note: Please remember to link your books in your discussion by clicking on the "add book/author" feature. If you link the cover, also link the title as the cover doesn't show on phones all that well.


message 3284: by Kirsty (new)

Kirsty (kirstye3223) I'm reading Voices from the Titanic: The Epic Story of the Tragedy from the People Who Were There. It's the one hundred year anniversary today, very sad. :(


message 3285: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59873 comments Fizzypops wrote: "I'm reading Voices from the Titanic: The Epic Story of the Tragedy from the People Who Were There. It's the one hundred year anniversary today, very sad. :("

My grandfather was booked in steerage, but got bumped... lucky for me!

Welcome to our group Fizzypops. I hope you find lots here to keep you entertained.


message 3286: by Betsy (new)

Betsy (mistymtladi) | 85 comments A former room-mate of mine had folks who came from Ireland. While waiting for the Titanic - steerage - of course , one of the kids came down with measles or mumps and so her family never made that tragic fateful voyage.


message 3287: by Pam (new)

Pam Williams | 156 comments I just finished Living Dead Girl. Reminded me of Room but even more disturbing (since it's told from the view of the child who's been abducted.) Hard to recommend unless you have the temperment for this type of literature.


message 3288: by Wendy (new)

Wendy | 22 comments I am currently reading The Phantom Tollbooth. This is the 50th anniversary of it. I can hear our 4th grade teacher's voice in my head as I read it. I teach elementary school and he read it to his class every year. Love the word play!


message 3289: by Kat (new)

Kat (katzombie) | 2478 comments Janice wrote: I have that on my list for April reading. "

I think you'll really like this one Janice - I finished reading it last night at some early hour, I had to find out what happened! There's some very interesting moral dilemmas in the story - certainly had me thinking 'what if'!


message 3290: by Kirsty (last edited Apr 11, 2012 01:40PM) (new)

Kirsty (kirstye3223) Pam wrote: "I just finished Living Dead Girl. Reminded me of Room but even more disturbing (since it's told from the view of the child who's been abducted.) Hard to recommend un..."

This was a hard book to read, it really puts you through it emotionally. I thought it was much harder hitting than Room, and some parts left me quite breathless.

It's not a book I would ever want to read again though, too sad.


message 3291: by Kat (new)

Kat (katzombie) | 2478 comments Oh we're a cheery bunch ;-)

I started reading Between Shades of Gray Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys today.

Maybe next I should read a comedy....


message 3292: by Robin (Saturndoo) (new)

Robin (Saturndoo) (robinsaturndoo) I finished The Baby Thief The Baby Thief by L.J. Sellers and I liked it. Out of my normal genre and don't think I want to read another romantic thriller lol


message 3293: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly | 2033 comments Robin wrote: "I finished The Baby ThiefThe Baby Thief by L.J. Sellers and I liked it. Out of my normal genre and don't think I want to read another romantic thriller lol"

I'm glad you tried something new :)


message 3294: by Dem (new)

Dem | 984 comments Kat wrote: "Oh we're a cheery bunch ;-)

I started reading Between Shades of Gray Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys today.

Maybe next I should read a comedy...."


I loved Between Shades of Gray


message 3295: by Robin (Saturndoo) (last edited Apr 11, 2012 02:16PM) (new)

Robin (Saturndoo) (robinsaturndoo) Kimberly wrote: "Robin wrote: "I finished The Baby ThiefThe Baby Thief by L.J. Sellers and I liked it. Out of my normal genre and don't think I want to read another romantic thriller lol"

I'm gl..."


TY : ) I liked it...but I guess because it was something I wasn't used to and was a little on the scary side for me LOL I am a big chicken : )


message 3297: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) Another one down. 25 to go. Finished Last Car To Elysian Fields Last Car To Elysian Fields (Dave Robicheaux, #13) by James Lee Burke . James Lee Burke never disappoints.


message 3298: by Maria (new)

Maria (aminowrimo) | 463 comments Jennifer, what is this 30 books challenge? (I'm assuming it's 30).


message 3299: by Maria (new)

Maria (aminowrimo) | 463 comments He actually finished it in three days. And then he went through the 'sequel' about Private Life in three more days. And my mom took it over for five. Now I'll be racing throgh it before we leave on the 17th.


message 3300: by Maria (new)

Maria (aminowrimo) | 463 comments Thank you! I'm not too worried about it yet... the pressure will start tomorrow, maybe. ^_^


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