You'll love this one...!! A book club & more discussion
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Feb 15, 2014 08:56AM

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But first, I have to finish my current read...I didn't plan that very well ;) but less than 50 pages from the end!


And a nice healthy Saturday takeaway dinner...teehee.

Sounds like you need to be participating with Sarah in her Walking Dead-athon :)



I have 6 hours left on The Book Thief and I've read one chapter of The Devil's Grin.

Sounds like you need to be participating with Sarah in her Walking Dead-athon :)"
If only I could find a zombie romance, dystopian, fantasy and biography, I'd zombie up the whole week ;)


A great way to start the day, with a little Sophie Kinsella ;)



Good morning Janice!

Is someone tracking our completed books against our plan of attack? I see we already have some finished books. I should be finished my first one by lunch time.
I took a break from reading last night and watched the movie Dreamgirls. I've watched that movie several times and that didn't stop me from crying (again) this time. LOL!



Do we have a loose thread that needs mystery, paranormal or (gasp) contemporary? I'm just thinking that there's a slim chance (very slim) that I could squeeze in another book.

FYI, if everyone reads as listed, we'll have 9 of 12 strings completed. The open ones (per my chart numbers) are #12 across, #11 across, and #10 down.





Oh, Ann! The Glass Castle: A Memoir by Jeannette Walls is a Memoir. In an earlier post Jaxnsmom had pointed out the same problem with Joe's selection of Story of a Soul: The Autobiography of St. Therese of Lisieux.
Her comment was, "Yikes, I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but Story of a Soul falls under memoir, not biography."
In Joe's case, we realized he could swap his Biography and Non-fiction choices. Your book could fit Memoir or Non-fiction, but those slots are full. I'm committed to 5 books, and since I've already read Short Stories, I can't give up the Memoir slot. I also checked Anne and Mariab's books in Memoir and Non-fiction, and those won't fit other slots, either. We'll keep yours as an alternate in case someone doesn't finish the Non-fiction or Memoir slots.
On the positive side, Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children should certainly fit the open YA slot.



Oh Ann! Don't worry, I'm sure there will be another way we can use that book :)
I'm also struggling with my own Bio choice now....as my only other choices are a minimum of 600 pages.
Recommendations?!


Definitely biographical, and sounds intriguing!

Not in all Canada.... No Holliday here.



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