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Apr 29, 2015 03:13AM

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I'm now reading Bottle Banished: Dreaming of Genie as part of a read and review for Lovers of Paranormal. I don't think it will go down in history as one of my favourite books but I'm not disliking it.
Members of another group play a game called Pick It For Me to help people choose their next book to read. Their May choice for me is No Time for Goodbye which I can't wait to get started on!



I just completed The House on Mango Street, thanks to Jen's wonderful suggestion.
Along with many other readers, I very much enjoyed the concise yet vivid vignettes within this short story. For anyone seeking a quick read that has some substance but isn't too heavy or disturbing in subject matter, I highly recommend this book.
Along with many other readers, I very much enjoyed the concise yet vivid vignettes within this short story. For anyone seeking a quick read that has some substance but isn't too heavy or disturbing in subject matter, I highly recommend this book.

Along with many other readers, I very much enjoyed the concise yet vivid vignettes within this shor..."
I'm glad you enjoyed the story, Lisa :)

Along with many other readers, I very much enjoyed the concise yet vivid vignettes within this shor..."
I like your description Lisa, "concise yet vivid vignettes." Very true. I should re-read it someday. I remember really enjoying it.



While I'm waiting for A Place Called Winter to arrive in the mail, I'm reading Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami. Wow, I am really enjoying this - quirky, some fascinating mysteries already. This is my first Murakami; if everything ties together in a denouement as satisfying as the beginning, I'll definitely be reading more!

Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania because I love Erik Larson's writing and research, such attention to detail, he really does make the reader feel engaged in the era.
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Looking through the above posts for May, it sounds as though there are some good book choices to ponder reading in the future.
During the end of May I am reading Remarkable Creatures by Tracy Chevalier. It started off as a quite engaging and unique story but currently I am experiencing a midbook slump, as I find my interest waning a bit. Hopefully the action within the story will pick up soon.
During the end of May I am reading Remarkable Creatures by Tracy Chevalier. It started off as a quite engaging and unique story but currently I am experiencing a midbook slump, as I find my interest waning a bit. Hopefully the action within the story will pick up soon.





I really enjoy the stories, but I prefer not to read them in a big mass because I agree with you - they do begin to feel similar. I tend to read the individual collections, and I give myself a good chunk of time inbetween.


I remember reading that in the 6th grade! I hope you are having fun :)
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