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What Are You Reading Right Now? ( Hwæt béon ðu bocrædung?)


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Started book one of the Harry Hole series I keep hearing about.


I've read the whole series. Octavia Randolph's depiction of the ninth century is very compelling... and entertaining!








Here's my review if you'd like to have a look:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


It’s 60% into the book before the war starts! The first half I was sooooooooooooooo bored. I first picked this up in May/June and could not bring myself to pick it back up again until now. I’m on a “tidy up and complete all those books lying around in various states” phase. Cleaning up the shelves before 2019 is here. Start fresh and all that.
The only reason this book is getting 2 stars from me is because I did actually start to like it once the Trojan War came into play. But dash it all if it didn’t take a long while to get there!!!


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It’s 60% into the book before the war starts! The first half I was sooooooooooooooo bored..."
I had the same problem with that book...


It’s 60% into the book before the war starts! The first half I was sooooooo..."
I read both The Song of Achilles and Circe. I quite enjoyed Miller's first book but was disappointed with her Circe.


It’s 60% into the book before the war starts! The first half I was sooooooo..."
Gave up on Song of Achilles not even half way....i rarely take that route.
Reading Shirley Jackson's




It’s 60% into the book before the war starts! The first half ..."
I really liked song of Achilles but gave up on Circe. Not even enough pp. to count it in my total. Can't see all the hype around it.



It’s 60% into the book before the war starts! The first half I was sooooooo..."
Thank you!! Everyone else on GR is obsessed with it and gave 5 stars.....I’m like “what book are you all reading....” lol.


It’s 60% into the book before the war starts! T..."
Oh no. Another group of mine is supposed to read


A couple of the ladies were rereading it so it’s not high priority. One girl lagged behind and now the buddy read extended into next month. I just don’t really see it going anywhere. At this point, I’m reading it just to get it done.


The time frame is from 1961-1989 (the life of the Berlin Wall).
So far all the major events of the early 60's are in the storyline - the Freedom rides/Bull Connor's Bringham Ala's Public Safety Commissioner's turning the dogs and water canons on MLK's marchers in the American South, the creation of the Berlin Wall, the Cuban Missle Crisis, MLK's "I Have a Dream" speech, the British Rock music scene amoung others.
The pictures he draws of the Kennedy Brothers is not particularly flattering, but probably realistic concerning the Politics of the Civil Rights movement.
I'm enjoying it and hope to have it finished this week. I'm about half way done and it is still in 1963. It seems weird to have things in my memory classed as historical fiction - I can't be that old:)
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yes I can :D


The Religion

Finally!

The Archer's Tale
Thanks Bobby for helping me add links for those using the app who cannot do links.


Have started



This book is so beautifully written. Madeline Miller's use of words and thoughts...I love it. It has an intimate way, a magic about it and a fantastic ability to really draw you in...it certainly has my attention. I'm almost half through and I'm already planning to re-read!


This book is so beautifully written. Madeline Miller's use of words and thoughts...I love it. It has an intimate way, a magic about it and a fantas..."
I agree Mystic.
Welcome to the group.


I Liked it [*** worth] but don't see why all the hoop-la.


Also loved how Cornwell seemed so into the sagas, Eddas and old English poems in this one. Some fun shout outs. Loved that Egil Skallagrimmson's ugly mug made an appearance! This book felt especially saga-like with the elements brought into it.


Oh,well, Happy New Year!


Excellent series of book. Elizabeth Chadwick is a wonderful historian and her writing is beautiful

Meh, I think it is a weak 4 star read and he has done much better in the past.
This is a wide ranging novel with major characters at almost every major event from 1961 through 1989 with an epilogue at Pres Obama's election night victory. Unlike the 2nd novel in the series, Mr. Follett provides legitimate reasons for his characters being at those events. Some of those events include the Freedom Bus rides in the American South, The Berlin Wall going up, a draftee Infantryman in Viet Nam, the Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, the British Music scene of the 60's and 70's, U.S involvement in the Middle East (esp Lebenon), both Bobby Kennedy's and Martin Luther King's assassinations.
It is a good enough read, but his politics (left wing) are all through it. I can't think of a single character with right wing political views that is in any way admirable. All of the heros hold left wing views.'' He also seems to feel the the USSR would have imploded with out any containment efforts from the West.
In addition, all of the presidents from Johnson on were "war criminals" for both actions in Viet Nam and later in Central America and the Middle East. The Kennedy Brothers while not labeled War Criminals, they are raked over the coals for their actions (or lack there-of) on Civil Rights in the 60s
All in all a 3.75 star read rounded up for GR.
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