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The Last Light Breaking: Living Among Alaska's Inupiat
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
and dumped (half-way through)
Incendiary
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/501..."
Lol, Chrissie, tell us how you real feel. Thanks for the feedback, I will skip Incendiary.



I am almost done with Travels in Siberia which I will be giving four stars.
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
I have begun Tevye the Dairyman and the Railroad Stories. This edition is wonderfully translated by Hillel Halkin.





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I am now listening to the audio book:Seven Years in Tibet. I certainly DO like this!
Why? because Tibet interests me. The author escaped from a POW camp in India (1943) and climbed the mountain over to Tibet. Quite a unique chance to take a peek inside "closed" Tibet. He was an experienced mountaineer.

I wondered about that."
Tevye's stories were definitely better than the Railroad Stories, which became extremely repetitive. I don't think one should sit and read a bunch of stories one after the other.
Judy, have you had a chance to check out Lapierre's book on Fanny Stevenson? I just heard that she has another very interesting one:Between Love and Honor which of course again is based on a real person. This one is available as an audio, but I was just told that the audio format does not include an author's note at the end. That is bad! STILL, doesn't it look good!!!


Well, she also wrote about Artemisia. So many have written about her.


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I loved the movie with Brad Pitt, so much so that I bought the book. It was such a good book. Enjoy!

I gave up on Apart From Love. I can't do the dysfunctional family thing. I thought it was about early onset alzheimers, but it was really about the lust between the son and step-mother. I have started The House at Sea's End which is a library book that I have already renewed once. I guess I had better get it back to the library.


Yeah, I do certainly forget titles.

If you have not already read My Journey to Lhasa I highly recommend it. It is set in 1923 (first published in 1927), so a bit earlier than Seven Years in Tibet and is based on a 55 year old woman's journey into the forbidden city. This is based on her real adventures travelling into and having an audience with the Dalai Lama.

Thank you so very much.


I wondered about that."
Tevye's stories were definite..."
I have just added
Between Love and Honor by Alexandra Lapierre to my TBR list, also. I loved Fanny's story and this one looks good, too. It is no. 165 on my TBR list, but I'll get to it one day.
Yesterday I started
The Invisible Ones by Stef Penney, who wrote The Tenderness of Wolves that nobody liked when I suggested it for a group read. Anyway, I liked it. And, I love The Invisible Ones. Couldn't put it down last night.


Neither do I; they're all in a big jumble.


Ha! Love that description, Eileen."
Me too...funny.



Oh I've been waiting to hear your thoughts on this one Janice!

This is shaping up to be another emotional read!

Oh I've been waiting to hear your thoughts on this one Janice..."
Be on the lookout this next week. :) So far, it sounds really good. I've only read the first chapter.

(still Alice and diary of a grumpy old woman were the two I completed)

I am being quite grumpy today yes! Perhaps a new book will remedy this.

(still Alice and diary of a grumpy old woman were the two I completed)"
Thank you for reading my diary.


Janice wrote: "I started The Lifeboat. It was released in April and I chose it as my 2012-release challenge. I'm behind on that challenge, as I am in other challenges. Sigh!"
I have this on hold, and will be interested to read your review.



I have The Thorn Birds at home...may have to put it higher on my tbr.



I'm hoping to...if I can get the books I want. I think I may change a bunch of the books on my list though.




I haven't gotten to Ten Big Ones yet-- I should start it at some point... BUT TRUST ME-- you're completely right. It's nice... at times... to remind oneself that even the other books one doesn't 'like' so much can be entertaining when compared to the SAME humor for 18 books running!
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The Last Light Breaking: Living Among Alaska's Inupiat
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
and dumped (half-way through)
Incendiary
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
I definitely think you should not waste your time on the latter. What the characters do is not credible. What happens, step by step, would NEVER happen. The writing is "sensational" in tone, its only purpose being to upset you. The sex is vulgar. I will never read,listen, buy or borrow another book by Chris Cleave.
Now I am reading a delightful biography by the poet Lorna GoodisonFrom Harvey River: A Memoir Of My Mother And Her Island. She writes about her mother growing up in Kingston and Harvey River, Jamaica. It reads like a novel. You can tell the author is a poet. She has a way with words. You learn about Jamaican culture.