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What Are You Reading - Part Deux
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Have you ever seen Colin Firth in the BB..."
Oh yes, wasn't he wonderful in it.
I'm reading The Dollmaker for a review and I'm already thinking 4 stars and I'm only on page 54. Have to see if the author can continue to hold my attention.


Book # 4 in the Body Farm series is a solid mystery thriller, with a back story that involves the Manhattan Project in World War II, particularly the work done in Oak Ridge Tennessee. It’s fast-paced, informative and has interesting characters. I did think the plot got a little too complicated and perhaps there was one body too many, but I was still entertained and engaged from beginning to end.
Link to my full review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


Glad that you enjoyed Bones of Betrayal, Book Concierge. That will be the next in the series for me as well. I enjoyed them but they do seem to get a bit too far in the weeds.










This was not the light, fluffy chick-lit romance I thought it would be. Rather, it is a wonderful, complex and compelling story of two very different people who meet in extraordinary circumstances and deeply affect one another over a period of six months. I did wonder if the title would be better reversed - YOU before ME. The audiobook is narrated by a team of voice artists, each taking on the perspective of a different character.
Link to my full review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I'm finding it really interesting, not only about author Alexandre Dumas' father but about the French revolution in which his father served.


I hope you enjoy it Robert. It was one of the best books I read last year.
Still moving along through Dune but any day now I should get an email from the library to pick up an ebook of Orphan Train and I have Hausfrau: A Novel that I won and I need to read and review.







Classic dystopian science fiction, written in 1948 and imagining a totalitarian society where Big Brother watches your every move and the ruling party controls all information. The thing that I find most frightening about this world that Orwell created is how very plausible it is. I couldn’t help but think of current events – torture, “Newspeak,” wars, video cameras on every corner, texting and hackers no longer respecting anyone’s privacy. Frank Muller does a fine job narrating the audiobook. The scenes where Winston is being re-educated gave me goose bumps.
Link to my full review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...



I loved this one Marisa.



I really enjoyed this look at a marriage through the eyes of two very different people. The story covers several decades, though much of the action is concentrated during the World War II era. Gutcheon uses multiple points of view and moves back and forth in time as people remember past events, so I’m left feeling a little as if I’ve only scratched the surface, rather than gotten the full story. I am reminded that there are many stories in the people around me; that what we see of a person – even one we think we know well - may be only the tip of the iceberg.
Link to my full review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...




Book # 6 in the Hannah Swenson cozy mystery series is a waste of time and paper. The mystery takes up less than half the total page count; a community cookbook covers the majority of the book. The story is weak, and the recipes don’t sound very appetizing to THIS cook. Well, a couple of dessert recipes interested me enough to grant 1 star.
Link to my full review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...



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I don't mean to be a downer but if I were you I would put down the latest Grisham book. It goes nowhere IMO and is repetitive.


I really enjoyed this look at a marriage through the eyes of two very different people. The story covers several decades, ..."
Did you know there is a sequel to Leeway Cottage? The title is Goodbye and Amen and concentrates on the children of the couple featured in Leeway Cottage.
I loved Beth Gutcheon when I read her first book Still Missing. She also wrote another one of my faves, The New Girls, which takes place at a snooty boarding school for girls.


The Art of Fielding
A Long Strange Trip: The Inside History of the Grateful Dead
Revival
I don't know what to read next.


I really enjoyed this memoir of the author’s time spent with a herd of wild elephants on his game reserve in South Africa. There are moments of humor as well as harrowing tales of danger. What really comes across his is deep love for these magnificent animals. While the elephants are central to the tale, he also includes details of the Zulu culture in post-apartheid South Africa and information about other endangered species. Simon Vance does a superb job voicing the audio book; I felt as if I were sitting around a campfire in the bush hearing Anthony recount his adventures.
Link to my full review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I didn't know that. Thanks for the info.
This is the first book by Gutcheon that I've read, but I don't think it will be the last.

I hope so. I have this book and have read all the others. I've never been disappointed. I have several library books to read first but this is in my TBR pile.

Melissa, I've read every book by him so I can't really let this one go unfinished. It just wouldn't be right!


This book looks really good. What do you think of it so far?


Classic dystopian science fiction, written in 1948 and imagining a totalitarian society where Big Brother watches your every move and the rulin..."
Ah, gotta love the classic 1984. <3 I read that ages ago and should probably be rereading. Currently struggling my way a little through Neuromancer by Will Gibson. Since it's a classic, I'm going to persist.
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