♥Books, Coffee, Music & Ireland♥ discussion
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Anyone in the group actually from Ireland? :)"
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What kind of museums do you love? Art museums are my favorite, we have 6 in our state plus many more in Boston and NYC which are an easy commute.
omw thats a lot of snow! I love snow. ;)
thats neat about the ships, Edel! :D I just recently bought a "squatty mug" set decorated with ships- they are so pretty!!!! white and blue, too! =D
thats neat about the ships, Edel! :D I just recently bought a "squatty mug" set decorated with ships- they are so pretty!!!! white and blue, too! =D

I love museums too!! London has some great ones and most of them are free which is awesome!
Hi Zach.
Hey Zach. :)
I'm more like, go to a museum, or read?...read. lol ;D haha never really been interested.
I'm more like, go to a museum, or read?...read. lol ;D haha never really been interested.

Fun museum to visit - National Corvette Museum in Kentucky ;)

Fun museum to visit - Nation..."
oooooh Corvette museum!!!!
I love all museums but yeah the historic location ones are amazing. Palaces being a top favorite :-)
and yes, Aerykah it is nice to be reading a book and think "hey I know that place, I've been there" LOL or watching a movie too :-D

Exactly! That is so cool!
Even novels written that are based in NY since I grew up there. I think it's just exciting when you can personally identify with physical places in books - it helps bring the story to life. But it is especially exciting when it's not a common place or if it's a historical place, it has a special quality and you can better visualize how the characters may have lived.

I hope you get to go back to see the Tower and definitely take the short little hop to Hampton Court Palace if you haven't seen it yet.

We had hoped to go to Scotland with the children before we left but since we weren't able to do more than a day trip we decided to go somewhere closer instead. So we're going to Paris for a day next week. But hubby and I plan on doing Scotland and Ireland in the future.

I'm kinda reluctant to read books that take place in modern day Oklahoma... I've read (or partially read) too many that didn't portray my home state very well -- made me wonder if the author had ever even been to the southern U.S. much less Oklahoma. :/ I have read a few really good ones, though. :)
I do really enjoy books that take place in historic Oklahoma. Like back when it was Indian Territory. So interesting!! :)

You know I'm not sure I've read any novels that have taken place in OK. I should look some up. But I get what you mean, it does make one wonder sometimes if the author doesn't portray it well if they'd ever actually been to the place they're writing about.





and I forgot about The Grapes of Wrath as well - I haven't read that one though.
Thank you Carol!!
Edel for novels about Native Americans I can recommend


For instance in the first one (One Thousand White Women), he took the fact that the Indian Chief asked the President (Grant) to exchange 1000 White Women for 1000 Horses - the govt. refused. But in the book he writes the story as if they had secretly accepted the offer. It's a great book. And The Wild Girl is also great. My middle daughter has also read them and she loved them as well.


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Hmmm... I haven't read any of those books.

I'm not sure I completely understand what you mean... :/
The historical fiction I read about the Indians (when OK was a territory) is based on facts.

I haven't read any books by Philipa Gregory, but that sounds like what I mean. :)
Have you read any books with Native American Indians in the story? Just curious...



I have Irish and German on my Dad's side - my Grandparent's immigrated to America and my Dad is 1st generation European American. My Grandmother was from Portadown in County Armagh Ireland. My Grandfather was from Manheim Germany.
On my Mother's side we have a bit of everything including Native American. My Mom has done the geneology. We are distantly related to Pocahontas and we had a female Native American ancestor who was married to a white man, she died on the Trail of Tears.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trail_of...

I have Irish and German on my Dad's side - my Grandparent's immigrated to America and my Dad is 1st generation European American. My Grandmother was from Portadown in County Armagh Irel..."
How neat! :)
My great-grandparents immigrated from Germany. We've traced my dad's ancestors to a knight in England whose sons immigrated many generations back. While researching, we found some Scottish & Irish ancestors. Genealogy is so much FUN!! :D
As for the Native American... We know that my mom's grandma was at least part Indian. From what I've heard, the family was kinda ashamed of it, so nobody knows how much Indian she was or what tribe (probably Cherokee).

My grandpa lied about his age & joined the army at 16. Not sure why, though...
I wish you luck in learning more about your family! :)


That's pretty cool :)

She always told me to never forget that "Indian blood runs through my veins."

Carol wrote: "...She always told me to never forget that "Indian blood runs through my veins.""
It would be a hard thing for me to forget since people can walk up to me and recognize that I have Indian blood in my veins. lol! ;)

Carol wrote: "...She always told me to never forget that "Indian blood runs through my veins.""
It would be a..."
Are people nice about it?

Oh, yeah. I've never had a stranger say anything about it. And it's not extremely obvious... But I have had people that know me ask me, "Is there a lot of Indian blood in your family?" When I ask them, "What makes you ask?" They usually reply something like... "I can just tell. You look like you're part Indian."
I've been told that I get my nose, cheek bones, & skin tone from my great-grandma & her sisters who are obviously part Indian. I admit, I do favor them a great deal. But I don't mind... ;)
Zach wrote: "just got back on and no im not finished my book yesterday"
.....and you haven't started another one yet?!?!?! *gasp* Lol ;)
.....and you haven't started another one yet?!?!?! *gasp* Lol ;)
Aerykah wrote: "Carol wrote: "Are people nice about it?"
Oh, yeah. I've never had a stranger say anything about it. And it's not extremely obvious... But I have had people that know me ask me, "Is there a lot ..."
thats awesome. :)
Oh, yeah. I've never had a stranger say anything about it. And it's not extremely obvious... But I have had people that know me ask me, "Is there a lot ..."
thats awesome. :)
Hi!
sorry about the lack of sleep Zack; do you like going to the library? ....other than to study. ;P lol
sorry about the lack of sleep Zack; do you like going to the library? ....other than to study. ;P lol
Zach wrote: "kinda, it's mainly boring if you don't have anything to do"
true that.
@Sakerra: awesome!
true that.
@Sakerra: awesome!

Books mentioned in this topic
The Grapes of Wrath (other topics)One Thousand White Women: The Journals of May Dodd (other topics)
The Wild Girl (other topics)
Paradise (other topics)
The Outsiders (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Toni Morrison (other topics)S.E. Hinton (other topics)
John Steinbeck (other topics)
American is amazing. ;)
I live in a really small town but we live nearby an average sized town...so...lol