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Angela M Britany wrote: "LOVED Unbroken Angela! Great review!"

Thanks , Britany ! Such an inspiring story and I loved the writing . Glad you did too .


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Icewineanne | 114 comments This is next on my TBR pile (right after my book club reads). Thanks for the review Angela. I definitely want to read the book before I see the film. :-)


message 1203: by Angela M (new)

Angela M I saw the movie the other night after I read the book . I think it was a decent depiction of the book . There were a few minor differences and the movie does not cover his life after the war . That was a little disappointing but I still liked it . I think it's good to read it before the movie.


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Icewineanne | 114 comments Angela wrote: "I saw the movie the other night after I read the book . I think it was a decent depiction of the book . There were a few minor differences and the movie does not cover his life after the war . That..."

I always read the book before seeing the movie. I don't want to see the movie characters as I read the book. I like to form my own impressions, which I can't if I see the film first. In the book, characters have a depth that cannot be achieved on the screen.


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Lela (lacslc) | 191 comments Anne, i totally agree. The problem then becomes I have a difficult time accepting the person in the role on screen if he/she isn't like the one in my head!


message 1206: by Icewineanne (last edited Jan 10, 2015 09:11AM) (new)

Icewineanne | 114 comments Lela wrote: "Anne, i totally agree. The problem then becomes I have a difficult time accepting the person in the role on screen if he/she isn't like the one in my head!"

That's so true. And I'm forever nit-picking about what was left out. Or explaining character motivations, that aren't clear in the film, to friends who haven't read the book.


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Britany | 921 comments I'm with you on that one Anne!


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Dwight Ritter | 2 comments Just read your review on The Jazz Palace. My book, Growin' Up White takes place in Indianapolis during the early 1950's a follows the life of a young white boy growing up in a black neighborhood. Sounds like something you'd like.

Dwight Ritter


message 1210: by Angela M (new)

Angela M Thanks , Dwight .


message 1211: by Angela (new)

Angela Ross Williams (cdlady) | 28 comments Currently reading three books, for different reasons and times.
Little Bee by Chris Cleave, story of two women and how their lives collide.
Isaiah Chapters 1-35 by J Vernon McGee for my bible study
On Prayer- Praying and living in The Father's Will by J Vernon McGee to improve my personal prayer life.


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Michael Obiora (michael_obiora) | 22 comments Muhammad Ali: His Life and Times, by Thomas Hauser


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Icewineanne | 114 comments Angela wrote: "Just read A Land More Kind Than Home. My review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...."

Great review Angela. I love reading your reviews, why don't you allow people to follow them?


message 1216: by Angela M (new)

Angela M Anne , thank you so much . I really appreciate your kind words . I could change my profile . I really like connecting with other people on Goodreads and I enjoy seeing what other people are reading and commenting on and reviewing and that's easy to do if you are Goodreads friends. I'll be glad to change that in my profile in case people would just prefer to follow .
Thanks again .


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Edy Alexander (edy25) | 6 comments NYPD Red by James Patterson


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Icewineanne | 114 comments Angela wrote: "Anne , thank you so much . I really appreciate your kind words . I could change my profile . I really like connecting with other people on Goodreads and I enjoy seeing what other people are reading..."

I also love to hear about what others are reading & what their thoughts are on it. I'll send you a friend request, it's just as easy, so no need to change your profile :-)


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Brittany Figueroa | 7 comments Currently reading The Replacement by Brennan Yovanoff. Almost done with it & I have really enjoyed it so far.


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Brittany Figueroa | 7 comments By Brenna Yovanoff. I guess my phone decided to change the name for me. :) Anyone else read this?


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Icewineanne | 114 comments Brittany wrote: "By Brenna Yovanoff. I guess my phone decided to change the name for me. :) Anyone else read this?"

It' so annoying when my phone/tablet auto-corrects my comments/emails. It happens to me a lot. I try to catch most of them but sometimes you miss a few. Readers must think that either I can't spell or am lacking in basic writing skills - lol


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Ten | 6 comments Anyone read The Shack? Heard it was a pretty good read from a coworker.


Bridget's Quiet Corner  (chaptersandscreens) Ten wrote: "Anyone read The Shack? Heard it was a pretty good read from a coworker."

I never finished it, but my mother raved about it too.


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Lela (lacslc) | 191 comments Ten, I did read The Shack a while ago. Would not recommend it. Facile and contrived is my opinion. I do know many people loved it. I'm not one of those to say the least.


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Lela (lacslc) | 191 comments Ten, I did read The Shack a while ago. Would not recommend it. Facile and contrived is my opinion. I do know many people loved it. I'm not one of those to say the least.


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Lela (lacslc) | 191 comments I didn't intend to say that twice! Sorry.


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Sara | 102 comments I am reading The Prince of Tides & listening to The Elegance of the Hedgehog.


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May (mayzie) | 589 comments Just finished "Still Life" by Louise Penny. Thoroughly enjoyed it. I am looking forward to the next one.


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Christine Gabriel (christinegabriel) | 3 comments A Tree Born Crooked by Steph Post. This book was pretty awesome.

A Tree Born Crooked


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Kelli (ksp139) | 8 comments The Last Letter from Your lover and The Fault in Our Stars


message 1233: by Angela M (new)

Angela M Kelli, I loved both of those ! Hope you do !


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Laura (l-poulo) | 35 comments Hi, Angela,
I love historical fiction. Here are some of my recent favorites: _The Book Thief_ by Markus Zusak, _11/22/63_ by Stephen King, and _The Invention of Wings_ by Sue Monk Kidd.


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Britany | 921 comments Finished Switch How to Change Things When Change Is Hard by Chip Heath by Chip Heath and Dan Heath-- 3 Stars!

Good nonfiction read about changing behavior in a stagnant world...

My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Lela (lacslc) | 191 comments I finished "City of Illusions" which is a book I won from Librarything. Pretty good. Probably 3 1/2 stars. Good story idea; pretty well-written; some of the characters needed more depth & less self-focus....not a likable one in the bunch so it was difficult to care about them. The city of the title is Rome, Italy, but the illusions belonged to the characters not the city.

I am close to finishing "The Miniaturist" and I think it's going to be a 5-star! 4 1/2 at the least!

Lela


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Britany | 921 comments Finished Outlander (Outlander, #1) by Diana Gabaldon by Diana Gabaldon-- 5 Stars!!

First 5 Star read of 2015. I know I'm late to the party on this series, but I can't express how hesitant I was to read these. I'm not a fan of science fiction or time travel, I also hate starting unfinished series... This book was so much more than I could explain. I fell in love with the Highlands...

My Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Noorilhuda | 8 comments Nearly finished with Divergent (Divergent, #1) by Veronica Roth .


Bridget's Quiet Corner  (chaptersandscreens) I'm currently on two books right now. One on my kindle, the other is a regular book.

True Love by Jennifer Lopez by Jennifer Lopez (Kindle-Library Book)

The Bobbsey Twins Or, Merry Days Indoors and Out by Laura Lee Hope by Laura Lee Hope (Regular Book)


message 1243: by Angela M (new)

Angela M I just finished The Language of Hoofbeats. My review : https://www.goodreads.com/review/show.... A good story -3.5 stars.

Starting today A Small Indiscretion


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Britany | 921 comments Finished The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin by Gabrielle Zevin-- 4 Stars!!

Loved this little gem of of a novel. This is a book for book lovers. When we have words, characters, and books-- we are never alone!

My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Teno-E | 1 comments Rite of Passage by Teno-E
Entertaining and easy reading with loads of fantasy characters and surprises hiding in the shadows. It should grab the attention of most "Teen Horror/thriller with a hint of sci-fi" Genre fans with a twisted dark side.

Chapter headings set you up for what follows and explains the content without giving the plot away.

A fitting subtitle "we see what we need to see" with a fitting book web site.
www.riteofpassagebook.net


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Terri | 7 comments I read The Shack and loved it. It was a life-changing read for my brother-in-law who read it after the loss of his 21 year old first born and only daughter. I would recommend it. It's good to be open to people's diversity/unique ideas. Gave me a lot to think about.


message 1247: by Terri (new)

Terri | 7 comments I read The Shack and loved it. It was a life-changing read for my brother-in-law who read it after the loss of his 21 year old first born and only daughter. I would recommend it. It's good to be open to people's diversity/unique ideas. Gave me a lot to think about.


message 1248: by Angela M (new)

Angela M Read A Small Indiscretion. Liked it but didn't love it . My review :https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Starting today The Narrow Road to the Deep North


message 1249: by Angela M (new)

Angela M I have just read The Narrow Road to the Deep North. My review of this unbelievably raw and beautiful book :https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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