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It's a month of cleaning out your e-reader of FREE, Nearly Free and Galley Books.
but it must be an ebook.
Today I posted my Goals for the challenge and all the books I plan to read.
Check out what books I picked and you still have plenty of time to sign up.
We had so much fun last year, twitter parties, Giveaway and would love for you to join us!!!
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The book is a wicked mix of Dexter meets The Office, a lot of fun to read and to write about, plus the author is a genuinely nice guy!
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The Beginning: I am always drawn back to places where I have lived, the houses and their neighborhoods.
This was a disappointment. I adore the movie. If I ever did a top 20 movies, this one would be on my list. It’s the ultimate romantic, feel-good movie without being sickly sweet. It’s just amazing and will always have a special place in my heart. I went to see it at the cinema with Mr. Boyfriend years ago. The romantic and life-affirming atmosphere affected us both a lot. We took a walk through a park even though my heels were killing me (yes, I wore the heels in the picture above), I got a well-deserved foot-bath and we mixed cocktails late into the night. It was one of those dates you know you’ll never forget.
I don’t mean I’d mind being rich and famous. That’s very much on my schedule, and someday I’ll try to get around to it; but if it happens, I’d like to have my ego tagging along. I want to still be me when I wake up one fine morning and have breakfast at Tiffany’s.
Naturally, I expected something equally amazing from the book. Or almost as amazing. In fact, I would have settled for just being entertained. Which I wasn’t. I couldn’t find the magic. There were some great one-liners worthy of Oscar Wilde, and I liked the cute and smart dialogue. But I couldn’t find the soul of the story. The magical atmosphere was gone. Scenes form the movie that took my breath away or made me laugh out loud, left me merely shrugging an “Oh, well”. In fact, I found myself bored by this book, which took my surprise.
It may be normal, darling; but I’d rather be natural.

I got nostalgic and found the opening scene of the movie on YouTube. I need to watch this movie again very soon.

By reading this book, I get to check off ‘classic’ in my reading challenge.
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All the reasons why it didn't work for me.
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I would recommend this book to: Anyone interested in the Harlem Renaissance – but who are not too familiar with it.
I quite liked the idea for this book: We follow Easter, a Harlem Renaissance writer, on her quest from Georgia to Harlem and back again. Easter meets and loves many people, has her heart broken more than once and tries settling down in many places. The one constant thing in Easter’s life is her writing.
Writing kept her sane. Kept her form spinning out of control. Kept her tongue still whenever some white person spoke down to her. She had to write, it was the only thing that was completely hers, that she could look forward to at the end of her long day.
It’s a very short book (the audio is only 6 hours), and it seemed crammed and rushed. There was no time to dwell on the story and the characters, the plot just moved on to something else as soon as the points were made. To me, it’s one of those books where proving a point overrules literary quality. It felt more like a story from the author’s intellect than from her heart. And I couldn’t feel Easter as a real character, she rather seemed like a symbol. Like The Help, I felt that Glorious could just as well have been a story written for a class on the Harlem Renaissance, a story that neatly sums up the most important issues, name-drops a bit and which isn’t too long.
This is book #8 in my 2014 Reading Challenge.
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