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Skye ( member #325) posted at 1:37 PM on Thursday, February 16th, 2012
I go to book club to read and discuss. If I wanted to get together with women to wine, laugh and whine, I'd form that kind of club.
Authentic now, just finally got to read Coehlo's "Veronicka" book. I thought it would be great for a book club that wants to talk about a book!
somanyyears ( member #26970) posted at 7:29 PM on Thursday, February 16th, 2012
..Clive Cussler's 'Cyclops'
an easy read..moves along quickly..
smy
trust no other human- love only your pets. Reconciled I think! Me 77 Her 74 Married 52 yrs. 18 yr LTA with bff/lawyer. Little fucker died at 57.Brain tumour!
darkbeast ( member #19220) posted at 9:58 PM on Thursday, February 16th, 2012
I've been trying to read books that are suggested to me by others. For the most part, it's been great. I've read things that I absolutely would not have chosen on my own. BUT..... I was given "Guilty Pleasures" by Laurell Hamilton.
This may bring an end to my reading experiment. It's so bad that it makes my eyes hurt. That's not accurate, it's goddamn bad.
I thought I'd be more awesome.
RS2731 ( member #33947) posted at 11:57 PM on Thursday, February 16th, 2012
darkbeast - what kind of stuff do you normally like to read?
Me - BS, 36
Him - WH, 36
Married - 11 years
DS - 4
D-Day - September 2011
In process of R.
You are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem and smarter than you think.
authenticnow ( member #16024) posted at 12:22 AM on Friday, February 17th, 2012
Skye,
Glad you liked it. It was different and interesting, wasn't it?
I read another one for the book club that you might like---it's Day After Night by Anita Diamant.
DS, you are forever in my heart. Thank you for sharing your beautiful spirit with me. I will always try to live by the example you have set. I love you and miss you every day and am sorry you had to go so soon, it just doesn't seem fair.
Skye ( member #325) posted at 2:14 PM on Friday, February 17th, 2012
Authentic now, I read one that sounds very similar. Can't remember the title. Was one of the characters in this book a German who was pretending to be a Jew to get out of Europe? If it was, I really did like it.
I just read "When She Woke." It is a futuristic take on the Scarlet Letter. I would love for you to read it to discuss! It's not a discussion I would have with anyone!
darkbeast ( member #19220) posted at 3:09 PM on Friday, February 17th, 2012
darkbeast - what kind of stuff do you normally like to read?
I couldn't nail myself down to one genre or author. Reading for me is like having a craving for a specific food. I have a taste for something, I seek it out.
I thought I'd be more awesome.
RS2731 ( member #33947) posted at 3:47 PM on Friday, February 17th, 2012
Gotcha! :D I read that you usually go on recommendations, so I was wondering if there were any specific genres.
Me - BS, 36
Him - WH, 36
Married - 11 years
DS - 4
D-Day - September 2011
In process of R.
You are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem and smarter than you think.
Twigs323 ( member #34055) posted at 4:16 PM on Friday, February 17th, 2012
Love Laurell K. Hamilton.
Also like Janet Evanovich series, JA Jance series, Patricia Cornwell, Kim Harrison.
I like murder mysteries, vampires, etc.
Unfortunately, haven't read since DDay. Attempted twice. I was an avid reader. Hopefully it will return soon.
darkbeast ( member #19220) posted at 4:30 PM on Friday, February 17th, 2012
Gotcha! :D I read that you usually go on recommendations, so I was wondering if there were any specific genres.
So, do you have something to suggest?
I thought I'd be more awesome.
RS2731 ( member #33947) posted at 4:32 PM on Friday, February 17th, 2012
I love John Sandford's Lucas Davenport and Virgil Flowers series, if you've never read them. Crime/Mystery. Fun reads.
If you like SciFi at all, Kelley Armstrong writes some awesome novels. I got my husband hooked on her. She's a great storyteller.
Me - BS, 36
Him - WH, 36
Married - 11 years
DS - 4
D-Day - September 2011
In process of R.
You are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem and smarter than you think.
authenticnow ( member #16024) posted at 1:16 AM on Saturday, February 18th, 2012
"Authentic now, I read one that sounds very similar. Can't remember the title. Was one of the characters in this book a German who was pretending to be a Jew to get out of Europe? If it was, I really did like it.
I just read "When She Woke." It is a futuristic take on the Scarlet Letter. I would love for you to read it to discuss! It's not a discussion I would have with anyone!"
Skye, yes, that's it. It was the story of four different women who were being held in a detention camp in Israel after the war ended.
I'm in the middle of a book now, and then I have to start the one for my March book club. After that, I'll try to get my hands on the book you mentioned and we can 'discuss'.
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DS, you are forever in my heart. Thank you for sharing your beautiful spirit with me. I will always try to live by the example you have set. I love you and miss you every day and am sorry you had to go so soon, it just doesn't seem fair.
Hope24 ( member #9344) posted at 11:35 AM on Saturday, February 18th, 2012
Hope24,
The Year of Magical Thinking was a recent selection in my book club.
Curious to know what you think
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It was beautifully written, but sad. It's about the grieving process when one loses a loved one very suddenly.
I want to read Blue Nights next about her relationship with Quintana Roo.
Wolfie, how was it?
She packed up her potential and all she had learned and headed out to change a few things.
authenticnow ( member #16024) posted at 12:56 AM on Sunday, February 19th, 2012
I liked it too but I don't think I'm going to read her other books. I thought it was a little tedious and my book club friends told me that her other books were a little tough to get through.
DS, you are forever in my heart. Thank you for sharing your beautiful spirit with me. I will always try to live by the example you have set. I love you and miss you every day and am sorry you had to go so soon, it just doesn't seem fair.
Hope24 ( member #9344) posted at 2:26 PM on Sunday, February 19th, 2012
I thought it was a little tedious and my book club friends told me that her other books were a little tough to get through.
Agreed. It would make a tough book club read.
I have a dear friend who is dying of cancer and am reading memoirs about death and dying in an effort to find meaning and peace. It helped me from that perspective, although her husband's death was sudden.
Hard to believe that Quintana passed away shortly after The Year of Magical Thinking was published, isn't it?
She packed up her potential and all she had learned and headed out to change a few things.
Skye ( member #325) posted at 2:48 PM on Sunday, February 19th, 2012
Just looked at my book club schedule and see "Year of Magical.." for April. Glad to read these comments first. I don't generally care for memoirs but can see where this one can bring some understanding of what others are going through.
authenticnow ( member #16024) posted at 12:51 AM on Monday, February 20th, 2012
Hope, yes, she suffered a lot of loss.
There is an Elizabeth Berg book about a woman whose friend is dying of cancer. I read it a few years ago. OMG, that was a good book. Can't think of the name, but if you google Elizabeth Berg you might find it. I'll hunt around to see if I can come up with it.
Skye, I think you and I have similar taste in books and I think you'll appreciate it. Her perspective is intense and interesting and sad...and so much of it makes sense. It just makes you feel so empathetic and...I don't know...but I think you'll like it.
DS, you are forever in my heart. Thank you for sharing your beautiful spirit with me. I will always try to live by the example you have set. I love you and miss you every day and am sorry you had to go so soon, it just doesn't seem fair.
authenticnow ( member #16024) posted at 12:55 AM on Monday, February 20th, 2012
Hope, it is Talk Before Sleep, by Elizabeth Berg.
I'm sorry about your friend.
DS, you are forever in my heart. Thank you for sharing your beautiful spirit with me. I will always try to live by the example you have set. I love you and miss you every day and am sorry you had to go so soon, it just doesn't seem fair.
Hope24 ( member #9344) posted at 12:14 PM on Monday, February 20th, 2012
Thanks for the kind thoughts and the recommendation, AN.
She packed up her potential and all she had learned and headed out to change a few things.
itainteasy ( member #31094) posted at 5:39 PM on Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012
I just finished 11/22/63 by Stephen King.
I really loved it. I was born in '76, so I was not around for Kennedy, and this book brought the early 60's to life for me in much the same way The Help did.
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