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redfrog: Are these good? ...I just love series books and am ready to start a new one...if they are sappy romantic stories I am not interested, but if they involve history and fantasy I would like it. What is the theme?
Have you read any of these and do you recommend them? If one were to start the series where should one begin? I have occasionally started series from the final installment and read backward By accident mainly, but it still works
Hi Barb Didn't you love One Thousand White Women? The title conceals the historical content of the novel, so most people wouldn't pick it up. But I loved it. If there are no takers, send it back to me. It is my book and I'll read it again... Songs in Ordinary Time I have already read it twice If anyone loves pathos, this is your novel.
I have at least 10 good books to add to the mix that I have read in the past 2 months.
We need to re-organize this site Make one library alphebetically by author Include all the books in everyone's lists.
Thanks Antje! Listing your books in our library of available books for check out means that anyone who wishes to read any one of your books simply needs to PM you here at this site and you will send it to them for free. In return I think they should add a book on the library list Ben Franklin did this We can improve on his idea.
Thema: Re: Wicked and Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister by Gregory Maguire
Hrqls:
Thanks so much I have read all of these novels and would love to share them with anyone People new here need to know that we pm our addresses to each other when a book is requested No one's address becomes public knowledge This is an honor system and it has worked very well for over a year now
Also The two novels by Gregory Maguire are separate:
Wicked
Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister
One is based upon the Wizard of Oz (made into a Broadway Play) The other is based upon the Cinderella story
Hi Do What happenend to Eriisa? Did she hand her duties off to yo?. Let's just promote this site, if possible, by word of mouth, and maybe we'll get more visitors and more interest. Are you able to add the books I have in the list of books available? And perhaps it should be titled differently Instead of Book Circle Request List it could be Book Circle Library List, which implies that these books are available and can be "checked out"
Hi everyone I certainly hope we get back into book trading now that winter is upon us I have several new books to add to the mix:
The Secret History by Donna Tartt Wicked and Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister by Gregory Maguire The Other Boleyn Girl by Philippa Gregory A Wedding In December by Anita Shreve
Some of these are a little dog eared and wrinkled from getting damp while I read them in the pool. LOL More to come
I have read everything Stephen King has ever written Not that I can quote from them or remember every single story But I love his writings First time I read The Stand I had just moved to NYC and the scene in the tunnel under the river was frightfully real to me. I could really visualize it having been in those places. Every book he writes is special to me...He is one person I would love to sit down and have a talk with Are you telling me that the first edition of The Stand was edited and I did not read the real thing?
I am so delighted that you have fond memories of Charles Dickens' writings. Being deaf, they must have been quite an education in elocution He was one wordy fellow and with a sharp wit, indeed.
Dolittle: Of course not, and I didn't mean to offend I lived in the panhandle, strictly agricultural and livestock The parents in our school district, who elected the school board and chose the curiculum were making future farmers and homemakers in 1974 I learned a lot there but not about reading or the arts But I can sew an entire wardrobe for a man or a woman!
Wonderful! I went to high school in Texas and they didn't give a darn for Charles Dickens I have just finished Great Expectations and am ready for Hard Times next.
His imagery and vocabulary are so beautiful and I love his style of always promoting the underdog.
Darn I thought I was replying to Doliitle but whatever I still don't have this book back from my son's girlfriend, although she read it and was charmed by it.
I'll send it on Do is the most proficient reader amongst us.
I am almost done with Charles Dickens: Four Complete Novels including Great Expectations Hard Times A Christmas Carol and A Tale of Two Cities
I would only pass this on if I could be certain that it would be appreciated and read thoroughly
Outlander by Diana Gabaldon (a novel set in the Scottish highlands in the 1700's. First in a series of 5 or 6 about the hisdtory of the Scottish clans and their rebellions against England)
The Life Of Pi by Yann Martel ( a fascinating journey of a 16 year old boy emigrating from India to North America)
The Piano Tuner by Daniel Mason (an unforgettable novel of a British piano tuner who is sent to the Burmese jungle in the nineteenth century) The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd (" a remarkable nobel about divine female power" ) A NY Times Bestseller from 2002
Kipling:
The Stand
opened my eyes to his writings. It was regarded as horror because it involved the results of a bio catastrophe.
The book is not about horror, it is about
Good vs Evil
Is an excellent read. I highly recommend it. I also recommend The Kite Runner...already gave my copy away, I think, but if I find it I'll add it to the library.
Thema: Re: Blow Fly by Patricia Cornwell - Request List
Dolittle:
I just today mailed Cane River to Kipling
The links to the individual books offered are not working yet, but I'm sure you'll figure it out Ms Anemone
or are you a full blow dahlia?
Sorry I am really tired just wanted to alert that i have mailed out 2 books............zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Dolittle:
Yes i am therE NOW
tHANKS
DAMN i AM using my son's computer and the keys are so tiny i can barely see
nEED My reading glasses
too lazy to correct
Good night all!
Eriisa:
I thought Hrlqs was a female.
I've been playing him/her as if she was a female for 8 months.
But I really like her little puffin face
How do I know where to send my books when people get on the list?
After I made this post I read back to see what i have missed. Sorry to be slow on the uptake, but I will mail, free of charge, to anyone anywhere any of the books I recommend. I will only send out those that I will miss when they are gone! That's what books are for, IMO.