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‎07-12-2014 04:57 PM
On 7/11/2014 Judaline said:Are there any more books in the genre of The Paris Architect? I loved that book.
I did too; it was one of my favorites last year. I also read these last year that you may like: Jacob's Oath by Martin Fletcher; Margot by Jillian Cantor; and The Storyteller by Jodi Picoult.
‎07-13-2014 09:10 AM
Thanks!
‎07-13-2014 01:56 PM
Well, Twaddle! I just wrote a paragraph about my liking for Joanne Harris' CHOCOLAT and the sequel THE GIRL WITH NO SHADOW, and when I hit "Submit" it vanished into the ether. The two books are charming -- about a mysterious woman who comes to a remote French village and begins changing lives by opening a chocolate shop. More about character than plot, the books are a delightful place to spend time and quite unlike anything else I can think of that I've read. Warning: They'll make you crave a cup of French Sipping Chocolate!
‎07-13-2014 06:24 PM
And don't forget about Johnny Depp, who was the leading man in the delicious "Chocolat" movie.
‎07-13-2014 06:49 PM
Hi, insomniac, I just found out about the movie since I read the book. I've got a friend who's a MAJOR Johnny Depp fan and book lover. I'm going to get the DVD and give her a "watch and drool" party!
‎07-13-2014 08:04 PM
Joanne Harris is a favorite author of mine. She writes very diverse stories. Her British mystery, Gentlemen and Players was so different from Chocolat. I also enjoyed FIve Quarters of an Orange, WWII story. I read Holy Fools and wasn't that impressed, but I guess I can't love them all. Have others of hers in my "to-read" pile.
‎07-13-2014 08:08 PM
Just started To Kingdom Come by Will Harris, a sequel to Some Danger Involved. Mysteries set in Victorian London with interesting characters, diabolical plot, and some humor. Good summer diversion. Short (less than 300 pages) quick fun books.
‎07-13-2014 08:19 PM
Just finished LOST GIRLS by Robert Kolker discussed above. I found the first half interesting but I found the last half very repetitive (may well be because all the girls suffered the same fate). I seem to recall seeing this on TV. Maybe it was Dateline. The book is about 300 pages. By 250 I was skipping pages big time. It am starting THE CUCKOO'S CALLING next, the prequel to THE SILKWORM. LM
‎07-13-2014 09:12 PM
Invisible - James Patterson
‎07-13-2014 10:28 PM
Hi everyone. Yesterday I finished reading Commune of Women by Suzan Still. I can't recommend it at all ![]()
It started out with an interesting premise: six diverse women from different backgrounds are locked in a lunchroom at LAX airport after it was attacked by a bunch of terrorists. They are the most obnoxious group of women I've ever read about, plus, one of them was a 91 year-old "mountain woman," and whose dialogue was spoken with a heavy twang that I couldn't read or understand. You literally had to translate it as you read it. Not fun. The other women were just hateful, selfish, and rude, and their stories stunk. I was so disappointed because the book started out so well.
Now I'm reading A Stranger in the Kingdom by Howard Frank Mosher, and I'm really liking it. I hope I will continue to like it, as Commune of Women was such a disappointment.
Have a great night and happy reading!
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