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What Are You Reading - Part Deux
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Nov 07, 2014 02:07AM

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Hi Sandra! I finished last night and loved it. I liked it much more than expected, actually. Maugham has a fluid writing style that makes for an easy read.
I'm now reading a slightly older mystery (2000), Biting the Moon by Martha Grimes.

I have Hotel Paradise in Mount TBR, have not gotten to it yet.








I have Hotel Paradise in Mount TBR, have not gotten to it yet."
The first book is The End of the Pier. This book introduces you to the young girl, her mother and area.

And for listening I chose a real oldie classic East of Eden by John Steinbeck. There are so many books I think I should read and this is one of them so this has been a goal.

I have Hotel Paradise in Mount TBR, have not got...
The first book is The End of the Pier. This book introduces you to the young girl, her mother and area. "
Ah... I have that one as well. I finished Biting the Moon Sunday and started the second in the series, Dakota.



Book # 8 in the John Dortmunder series is a fun, fast, entertaining read. This time out the gang is involved in an international incident centering on an ancient religious relic. Dortmunder is a rather gentlemanly burglar; he’s a mastermind and a great planner, but his plans, however well thought out and featuring split-second timing, never quite work out. The joy comes in watching Westlake’s imaginative, convoluted scenarios unfold.
Link to my full review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I have Hotel Paradise in M..."
I guess you're like me and enjoy reading a series from the beginning.

I'm starting George Orwell's The Road to Wigan Pier and hope it can come close to being as inspiring as 'Animal Farm' or '1984.'

Yes, I always prefer to start at the beginning of a series and read in order if possible.

Two Brothers: A Novel
The Possibility Dogs: What a Handful of "Unadoptables" Taught Me About Service, Hope, and Healing
Silkworm
Accidents of Marriage
Fall of Giants


Audio book narrated by Don O’Grady. Genetics professor Don Tillman has decided to marry – once he finds the perfect wife with the use of the extensive questionnaire he’s developed. But when he meets Rosie Jarman he sets aside the Wife Project to help her with her Father Project. As the project continues a friendship develops. This is an endearing, tender romantic comedy that had me laughing aloud in places. A delightful surprise!
Link to my full review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...



The subtitle says it all: A Biography of Cancer. Meticulously researched and explained so a layman can understand, Mukherjee has indeed crafted a biography of this disease that scares so many of us. He includes a few patient stories to make the scientific information more personal. Stephen Hoye does a fine job reading the audio version of this book.
Link to my full review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


This short novel follows two couples in a Taliban-run Kabul. Khadra writes with poetic detail about a city which the residents no longer recognize as their own. They struggle to make sense of a culture that is at once familiar and foreign. This is a tragedy, and things will not end well for all these characters. But I feel that I have gained a little understanding of the situation by reading this novel, and for that I’m grateful.
Link to my full review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


Now I'll try to finish Pride and Prejudice. I'm 27% done with it, and liking it, but for some reason I'm always putting it apart to read some requested book that come to the library, or my book club book, or a novel that will be due soon at the library... I'm committed now to finishing it before start anything else.




This is a memoir of his youth growing up in an extended family on Long Island. Billy Crystal’s father, Jack, died when Billy was just fifteen; he figures he had only 700 Sundays with his father. These Sundays form the framework for this memoir. Based on the Tony Award winning play by the same title, it is not about Crystal’s career as an entertainer, but about the family that nurtured the boy. I wish I could have had an audio version of this, or watched a DVD of the Broadway show, because as I read I couldn’t help but feel that the material is best performed.
Link to my full review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...








An ethereal novel that moves back and forth in time from 1920’s to contemporary New Orleans. Raziela Nolan was a vivacious woman planning a career as a doctor when she dies in a tragic accident. Now she watched over a young married couple, Amy and Scott, from her place in “the between.” Both Razi and Amy are dealing with loss and grief. I liked the young Razi, but never connected with Amy. I thought the dual plot lines got away from Domingue, but it was a decent debut novel.
Link to my full review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


A blonde bombshell inherits a professional football team she doesn’t want and has to learn to deal with the Coach. I knew it was a chick-lit romance going into it, but it was so stupid I lost 20 IQ points. I finished it only because it satisfied a couple of challenges.
Link to my full review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I had to read this one twice and although considered a classic, I personally did not like it.

I tried reading Leaving Time but couldn't get into it and then I saw an audio at the library and am trying this now. So far it's Ok, not great.
I am going to begin reading The Union Street Bakery which looks good. And I just found out there is also a sequel.

I'm 34% into All the Light We Cannot See, and enjoying it a lot. I'm finding the story of those kids very touching. Curi..."
Sorry it took me so long to respond. I just haven't been around GR very much lately.
The Camomile Lawn was very good and I would recommend it. I bought a used copy which was rather old so you may have trouble finding a copy. Glad you enjoyed Cold Mountain, I just kept saying "beautiful, beautiful" as I was reading it. The descriptive language was wonderful. And All the Light We Cannot See, well it was nominated for the GR Choice Awards!!! Yes!

This one of my favorite books, I re-read it every couple of years.
Just finished The Expats and have moved onto much lighter reading, Corduroy Mansions.

Now, I'm finishing:
How We Die:

How to go on living when someone you love dies:

Fields of Blood

Life of Muhammad

And I just completed ethical non-reciprocal reviews for 2 books under GR groups:
Nora deLuc's Gone before Goodbye

Piper Templeton's Rain Clouds and Waterfalls:

Plus, am using CreateSpace to launch the paperback version of my own debut e-novel The Governess - to get the copy of the book before issuing pre-order service:

Phew! So yup, have had my plate full.
Loads from Noorilhuda :)

Even if you don't like it, it's a quick and easy read so you should definitely give it a shot. But if you do like it, chances are you will absolutely love it. (One of my favorite books of all time).


What a magical, wonderful story! This is a quest, a fairy tale, a horror story, a coming-of-age story, and a psychological study all in one. I love David, and I loved how Connolly incorporated so many life lessons in this imaginative tale. The adventures David has while in this “other” land are familiar and yet disturbingly different. Connolly is known as a writer of mystery thrillers, and his skill at writing a fast-paced, suspense-filled narrative shows here. I was immediately engaged in the story and couldn’t put it down.
Link to my full review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


I've had this one in my stacks forever but haven't read it yet.

I hope it is too! I just started "Outlander". Maybe the only person to have not read it yet and it's also over 800 pages. Good luck to both of us. LOL
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