Gem Gem ’s Comments (group member since Sep 12, 2022)


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Dec 22, 2023 01:14PM

84913 Lisa wrote: "I'm fine with almost anything, as you know. This list sounds great. I have read several, and some of my favorites are on it. I am more than happy to read those again."

Awesome!
Dec 21, 2023 10:31PM

84913 Below you will find my proposed list of 2024 Group Reads. This is not set in stone, please do give me some feedback. These books are across all the genres and from the lists we made there.

Jan - The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan
Feb - Heartless by Marissa Meyer
Mar - Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
Apr - Hunted by Meagan Spooner
May - So This is Love by Elizabeth Lim
Jun - The Fire Rose by Mercedes Lackey
Jul - Legendborn by Tracy Deonn
Aug - Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman
Sep - Arrows of the Queen by Mercedes Lackey
Oct - Storm Front by Jim Butcher
Nov - Gilded by Marissa Meyer
Dec - The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden
84913 Lisa wrote: "I am on page 22. I am reading it to my granddaughter, however, we are taking turn about with her mother with her other read alouds as well as sometimes her just wanting to read to herself before be..."

That is awesome! I love when a child enjoys reading. So many worlds for them to enjoy.
84913 I finished the first part. I adore all the immortals.
84913 Hi all! This is one of my all-time favorite Christmas Stories, I read it every year. I hope everyone enjoys it as much as I do.
84913 Surprise, surprise I haven't finished yet, lol.
84913 Lisa wrote: "I got the first two chapter read yesterday evening and like Gem says "something is going on in that tower"! I love it when a book leaves me questioning things from the very beginning."

Same. One of the reasons I love mysteries.
84913 Lisa wrote: "I'm sorry. I haven't started it yet! Should start it tomorrow or Thursday."

No apologies, ever. Life happens, other books get prioritized. We need to always give ourselves grace.
84913 I read a few chapters... there is something going on in that tower...
Nov 06, 2023 08:54PM

84913 This story was short about three pages in my edition (including pictures). If this was a tale to teach children about consequences the ending would be different, yes? In the end Rapunzel and the King's son reunite and everything works out.
84913 Lisa wrote: "I finished yesterday and really enjoyed the book.
I found it extremely interesting that the superstitions and beliefs of the residents of Sleepy Hollow were so strong that they actually took a phy..."


I actually caught what you were talking about until...

I also loved the fact that Ben was able to change one of those mythical fears into a form of good simply because she had a strong belief that good can conquer evil.

I don't think I was looking at this in regard to the ending. I am not completely sure why the ending was a bit of a letdown. 🤷‍♀️
84913 I've finished. I enjoyed the story, I loved the twists and turns of this retelling. That said, I wasn't crazy about the ending, I'm not sure what I expected but it wasn't that.
84913 Adriel wrote: "Sorry, actually haven't read it, been trying to catch up with huge pile that is overflowing of to read book. At the bookstore we keep Christina Henry in adult and they are aimed at adults. As far a..."

I can relate to the huge overflowing pile. I have one of those all the time. I regularly overestimate how much I can read each month.
84913 I just finished a book that I did not enjoy at all but was leading the discussion for so this is a nice change of pace for me. I'm enjoying this one and it is a quick read. I hope to read Part 2 tomorrow, I'm planning on getting up early to have some quiet time alone.
84913 Lisa wrote: "My copies of Rapunzel and Grounded just came into the library today, so I will pick them up Weds. or Thurs. Hopefully I will have time to finish Horseman by then and will be ready to start right in..."

Juvenile is where I found Grounded as well. I'm hoping it will be enjoyable.
84913 I just finished Part I, I'm hooked.
84913 Cheryl wrote: "I wonder if the morals are just less obvious to us... they may have made more sense in the context of the times? I think of the paintings of the Madonna and other Biblical events, and how much the ..."

That's very possible. Things change and it's easy to lose perspective when a change takes place.
84913 I'm going to start reading this after I finish Horseman.
84913 I am behind! What else is new? I started it this morning and so far have only gotten through the first chapter before our daily walk. I hope to make some more progress today.

I have to admit being the first chapter was pretty dark and I was surprised to find a child had lost his life in such a gory way. The story is being told by Katrina & Brom's grandchild. I don't know if this book is meant for children/young adults, with that particular scene I'd hope not.
84913 Hi everyone. Sorry I have been scarce.

I read this story, which I read before, but there was a lot I did not remember. I forgot Katrina had a suitor aside from Ichabod Crane and that he might have had something to do with Crane's disappearance.

I enjoyed it, as I did the first time I read it. But I'm partial to the spooky and dark, provided it's not gory.