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‎11-25-2014 12:57 PM
On 11/24/2014 smokymtngal said:On 11/24/2014 glmama said:On 11/24/2014 skyblue said: Has anyone read ALL THE LIGHT WE CANNOT SEE by Anthony Doerr? I placed a library hold on the Kindle edition. It looks good!Hi. Yes, I read it & enjoyed it. I know that's not a very detailed reply, but I'd hate to tell you too much. I'm assuming you know it's a WWII epic-style book? And there's a mystery involved, too. I found it pretty engrossing.I gave up on it after about 100 pages. I'll have to give it another try.
There were moments in this book that I found a tad tedious at times, but in all, I found it fairly engrossing.
‎11-25-2014 06:06 PM
Amazon just has too much good stuff on sale. I'm adding more to read.


‎11-25-2014 09:42 PM
Reading one of the early Inspector Gamache books by Louise Penny; I thought a trip to Three Pines would be a good antidote to the dystopian novel I've been listening to, Station Eleven by Emily St John Mandel. It's not as dreary as some of these end of the world books can be but it's still a bit of a downer during the holiday season: After a pandemic has killed off most of the population, a traveling acting/music troupe travels the great lakes region, performing for small settlements of survivors. The story goes back and forth between the time before the pandemic and after. The narrator is good (although she mispronounced Mackinac Bridge) but it's not a cheerful story by any means although it's extremely thought-provoking and makes me want to move to the country, grow crops and hoard food. There's a sub plot about the cult of celebrity and fame that is interesting.
I will finish this book but will switch to something a little more light hearted for my holiday meal prep listening this week and return to it later.
‎11-25-2014 10:46 PM
On 11/25/2014 lovescats said:Amazon just has too much good stuff on sale. I'm adding more to read.
I read The Martian. I can't even pretend I understood most of the technical stuff but I really enjoyed the book.
‎11-26-2014 09:45 AM
On 11/25/2014 coldlake said:Reading one of the early Inspector Gamache books by Louise Penny; I thought a trip to Three Pines would be a good antidote to the dystopian novel I've been listening to, Station Eleven by Emily St John Mandel. It's not as dreary as some of these end of the world books can be but it's still a bit of a downer during the holiday season: After a pandemic has killed off most of the population, a traveling acting/music troupe travels the great lakes region, performing for small settlements of survivors. The story goes back and forth between the time before the pandemic and after. The narrator is good (although she mispronounced Mackinac Bridge) but it's not a cheerful story by any means although it's extremely thought-provoking and makes me want to move to the country, grow crops and hoard food. There's a sub plot about the cult of celebrity and fame that is interesting.
I will finish this book but will switch to something a little more light hearted for my holiday meal prep listening this week and return to it later.
I want to read it but I'm waiting to get it at the library or a lower price drop.

‎11-26-2014 04:43 PM
On 11/24/2014 glmama said:On 11/24/2014 skyblue said: Has anyone read ALL THE LIGHT WE CANNOT SEE by Anthony Doerr? I placed a library hold on the Kindle edition. It looks good!Hi. Yes, I read it & enjoyed it. I know that's not a very detailed reply, but I'd hate to tell you too much. I'm assuming you know it's a WWII epic-style book? And there's a mystery involved, too. I found it pretty engrossing.
Yes, we read it for book club last month and all loved it. Very unusual story. Nominated as one of the top 5 books this year by National Book club.
‎11-26-2014 06:51 PM
COLDLAKE, thanks for the review of Station Eleven. I have it on my ereader. I might give this one a pass.
I am currently reading THE ORENDA. Here is the storyline ...
In the remote winter landscape a brutal massacre and the kidnapping of a young Iroquois girl violently re-ignites a deep rift between two tribes. The girl’s captor, Bird, is one of the Huron Nation’s great warriors and statesmen. Years have passed since the murder of his family, and yet they are never far from his mind. In the girl, Snow Falls, he recognizes the ghost of his lost daughter, but as he fights for her heart and allegiance, small battles erupt into bigger wars as both tribes face a new, more dangerous threat from afar.
Traveling with the Huron is Christophe, a charismatic missionary who has found his calling among the tribe and devotes himself to learning and understanding their customs and language. An emissary from distant lands, he brings much more than his faith to this new world, with its natural beauty and riches.
As these three souls dance with each other through intricately woven acts of duplicity, their social, political and spiritual worlds collide - and a new nation rises from a world in flux.
LM
‎11-27-2014 01:15 AM
I just finished Flesh and Blood by Patricia Cornwell. I love the Kay Scarpetta character, so I am always eager to jump into her life. The book was ok, IMO, but I had a hard time finishing it. It just didn't capture my interest that much. I hope others will enjoy it more.
‎11-27-2014 11:59 AM
On 11/25/2014 SAgal said:On 11/20/2014 SWEET said:Hope you like Bittersweet - I really enjoyed it!Just finished Alysia Abbott's Fairyland ( nf) about a girl who loses her mother at a very young age and is brought up by her bi-sexual father who eventually dies of AIDS. Very emotional book but I loved it.
Going to start Miranda Beverly-Whittemore's Bittersweet.
Hi SAgal,
Just finished it and I thought it was a very interesting book.
Starting Truth In Advertising by John Kenny.
‎11-27-2014 02:17 PM
P.D. James recently died, author of so many great mystery novels. Her Death Comes to Pemberley was not a favorite of mine. So many were, though.
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