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Where in the World Have You Been?!?! (Book Finished and Review Linked)



How nice to use audiobooks and great fun you managed to listen to them. I tried to work with audiobooks, but I can't keep focused on the narrator and after a while my mind starts drifting or I even fall asleep. So I work myself through my 500 and more pages books, because I love big volumes. :) Lots of fun with the
Dubliners

I only recently gave audio books a try. I only listen in the car so it's easier to focus on them. If I tried to listen to them at home I don't think I would get much out of them since there would be too many distractions.

Wendy, I'm not laughing at you, but I'm laughing because you and the prize-winners are not working out this year! Dubliners should be better. I've only read "The Dead" though I really enjoyed it and keep meaning to get to the others. I'll be reading your updates to see what you think. Fingers crossed!

Wendy, I'm not laughing at y..."
Yes Mikki, I have made Anne promise to talk sense into me the next time I get the bright idea to even try another of those Booker time-sucks. Definitely over hyped Gaeta!

Not sure why the link I posted initially didn't come through, but it looks like you found it anyway Judy. Here is another attempt to get the link into this thread -- http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


Seems a wonderful book to me. I have added it to my TBR list and have ordered the book immediately. I like your review and it encourages me to start reading as soon as I have received my copy




Nice review Beth. Not sure if I'm up for such a harrowing read right now but I'll keep it in mind. I did see the movie of her life, including hospitalization, (can't recall the name at the moment) and I remember it was very good.

The movie is called An Angel at My Table, which is also the title of the third volume of her autobiography.

I did enjoy it very much. So glad to see that you were finally able to get your hands on a copy and enjoyed it as well.
The audiobook version of Frame's Owls Do Cry includes several interesting essays at the end on her life and writing.


Thanks for the recommendation. I've added
Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea to my TBR list. Two of my GR-friends marked it as to-read as well.

Thanks, gck, Nothing to Envy has been on my radar for a while.

Thanks Anne. An Angel At My Table it was.




You can also read about the traditional cake made in Sicily for Easter in my baking blog.






http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
Next I'll be in India with Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children. I'm excited--the opening is captivating.


Sounds like a very interesting book, Vicky!


Hey Wendy, you should drop by for a visit while you're here. I'll make lunch! ;-)

http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

Hey Wendy, you should drop by fo..."
Sounds good Mikki -- I'm always happy to have someone feed me something I didn't have to cook myself :-)


I loved this book! It think it's Rutherfurd's best:)

This is my 3rd Rutherfurd book, and I agree that it is really good! I read
The Zanzibar Chest several years ago and really enjoyed it too. Glad you are also liking it!

I have read many books since posting here, having already read 23 books for the challenge. I have been putting my reviews in a comment box at the end of my own list. I have given both The Sacred Willow: Four Generations in the Life of a Vietnamese Family and The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down: A Hmong Child, Her American Doctors, and the Collision of Two Cultures four stars. Here are my two reviews:
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
It is great to read these two books together, one concerning Vietnam and the other Laos. I had written in my private notes to myself for both of these books the following: ABSOLUTELY MUST READ!
Do yourselves a favor. Read these books. I love reading about people who live in countries I am not well acquainted with. What about you? None of these books are fiction. They are concerned with the lives of real people.
I already know now that "Nothing to Envy" will be equally good.



http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


My visit to Japan was cut short--I just couldn't finish 1Q84. Back to the drawing board for Japan!"
I've got IQ84 on my to be read list. Your comments are inspiring me to wait a bit as well! Probably a good winter read. Summer, i need things I can pick up and put down more easily that it sounds reasonable for this book... will you try it again, or are you done with it altogether?


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The buzz was good on this one. What did you think?"
I didn't think the book was very good. not terrible, but not good.