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Want to read The Tarnished Chalice after Bobby writes a review!"
Ouch....guess I’d better get busy!!


His first so called novel is reminiscent to James Michener or Edward Rutherfurd: a collection of short stories spanning through millennia in one same region, in this case the author's birthplace Northampton.
So I thought: the guy who gave us one of the best Batman stories writing a book a la Michener style...what can go wrong? Well....
The first chapter is really hard to get into, so be warned.
Now don't get me wrong, I think is going to be a good book, but as the first story takes place in 4000 BC, it is narrated in first person by a stone age boy, and the author decided to write it literally with the character's voice, who has a very limited language and mind, so you can imagine how hard it is to decipher what's going on.
I admire the artsy approach here, but as a non-English native speaker this is really challenging to me. I had a feeling before I bought the book that Moore would pull a crazy stuff like this though.
I still believe once I get pass this obstacle, it will become a great read.

The book I have just started, the Pulitzer winner.


Not sure what I'll tackle next. Something requiring no brain cells whatsover, perhaps. ;-)

I read it years ago and watched the series again not too long ago. It is going to be a book club read at the "Y".

Against my grandchildren's advice and my better judgment, I started Fifty Shades of Grey by E. L. James. I have read the first sex scene, and I need to see if there is anything different in the second sex scene. Lol. This may be one book that I do not finish.





I avoid sexually explicit books.


Halfway through it and loving it so far, specially the passages that involve Ethel and those of the Russian brothers. Even when some of the main characters start as hateable, you're still intrigued of what will happen to them.
Great storytelling by Follet as usual.


The Fighting Man by Adrian Deans


The Sunflower: On the Possibilities and Limits of Forgiveness

The Luck of Huemac



Halfway through it and loving it so far, specially the passages that involve Ethel and those of the Russian brothers. Even ..."
I really liked this one. As the series progressed, I liked each entry a little less than the previous one. Even with that caveat, they are all enjoyable reads.

I am about to Read Anne Boleyn: A King's Obsession by Alison Weir. I loved the first book of the series and can't wait to start the second!!
Any Tudor fanatics right here? Yay!

I am about to Read Anne Boleyn: A King's Obsession by Alison Weir. I loved the first book of the series and can't wait to start the second!!
Any Tudor fanatics right here? Yay!
I enjoy a Tudor book every now and then. Especially Weir’s. There is an active Tudor group here on GR’s— if you aren’t already a member. :-) I’m not a fanatic, but I did read enough books that I felt I was just repeating info and thought I take a break for awhile!


I am about to Read Anne Boleyn: A King's Obsession by Alison Weir. I loved the first book of the series and can't wait to start the second!!
Any Tudor fanatics right he..."
I want to Join!!


I loved it too! Watched the TV series, which wasn't as well done as the book.

If you can't tell, I am hooked on this book.

Roman Mask
Agreed!

Neither did I. I can't remember if I gave it a poor review or didn't even read far enough to count it in my total.

I was disappointed with it, as well. From my review:
It would be refreshing to see a female role model who is strong, empowered, and one unto herself, and who has no need to relinquish strength or agency in order to love and be loved in return.
I was hoping for a wild and untamable Circe. Instead, I got the Little Mermaid.
I think it's being made into a movie.

I won an audio a long time ago and should listen to it again. I also liked it.

I should reread it.

I wanted to dig out my copy of Roman Mask and reread it but I can't find it. Oh, well. Sherry, I think you'll enjoy the sequel.

I was disappointed with it, as well. From my revie..."
The Little Mermaid lol. But now that you say that, I totally see it!
I did not like the direction the author took her Circe in...I mean, come on, she’s frickin’ Circe!

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