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Fiction- What are you reading? Part 2

Only a few pages in but enjoying it so far. So much in fact that I didn't notice my train pulling into the station! Luckily my son was with me or I might not have made it home.


Chrissie, I'm glad you ended up liking the book! Yes, the edition I read has that Afterword. I found Wendy Abraham's comments enlightening, especially the fact that the actual history of the Jews in China dates back to the 8th century, and that the first synagogue was built in 1163!

HaHa, it’s a good thing he was there to keep an eye in you.

Do your editions include the alternative ending (view spoiler)

Several of us in the group are reading this together.

In my view the history added is important in understanding Buck's original book. I know you know that for me three stars is a book I like and can recommend to others. I am certainly glad I read the book.

Do your editions include the alternative en..."
No. How interesting, particulary that scene is one of the famous in the book.



So many praise that book, but I have been VERY hesitant. In fact I am happy to hear that you find it "heavy going"; because that is how I think I would react.


I am reading short stories by Wodehouse (library book) - Plum Pie. I am continuing to read Infinite Jest in our readalong.
In addition, I am reading Tom Brown's Schooldays, which I am finding less fun than I expected but not bad, a historical fiction mystery which has been too long on my TBR - Jester Leaps In, and I just started the 6th book in Proust's Remembrance of Lost Time series, The Sweet Cheat Gone.
And last night when I was having trouble falling asleep, I started the audiobook of the first book in The Wheel of Time series, The Eye of the World.


I am reading short stories by Wodehouse (library book) - ..."
I feel guilty about the Proust series because I took such a long break after the second one. Hopefully I'll get back to it next month.

I don’t think reading Shirley Jackson is a good idea if you are feeling guilty already :-)"
Don't I know it Joan! But after reading We Have Always Lived in the Castle I just had to read The Haunting of Hill House :)


Members of the library staff had pic..."
My library is trying “Blind Date with a Book”, too.
I just picked up mine, The Man Who Watched Trains Go By.
The blurb on the back describes it as bleak, pitiless yet wonderfully entertaining,”; I’m not sure how that works.

Starting Anatomy of a Miracle


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I want to wait till the end to see if one of the two characters changes his mind and life (if they will because maybe both continue with their lives and opinions without changing anything).

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You'll see, but for me it was the philosophical themes that drew me, not the religious ones.

I have finished the book and all in all I'm glad that (view spoiler) . I'm still thinking about it so I still don't know how to rate it. I liked it and I liked a lot Zorba though I can see that I am more like the other character, the narrator. So I'm still here thinking about it understanding the behaviour of the narrator but rooting for Zorba.

Yes, me too. At the end I decided for 3* because though I liked it, at the end I had the feeling that the author wanted to persuade the reader that Zorba's way of living is the right one. I think instead that there isn't a right or wrong way, and that everyone has to find his way of living. However a book I would recommend to other readers that haven't read it yet.
I have written only an Italian review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Yes, me too. At the end I decided for 3* because though I liked it, at the end I had the feeling that the ..."
I liked it a lot and so gave it four.

Did you have the feeling too that the author wanted to show that Zorba's way of living is better? Or is it only me that had this feeling? Not a strong feeling, but more like in the background.


Very wordy Angela but I do like it.

Exactly, the author doesn't push the reader, but in the background I could feel that he was on Zorba's side.


Started, not at all convinced since spy stories are not my piece of cake usually, Stamboul Train by Graham Greene. I'm one third through and up to now not bad at all ...



Sounds utterly gorgeous. Thank you for sharing.

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After only having visited Europe on our recent trip to China I found the Chinese attitude to Jewish people refreshingly relaxing (We had a lovely visit to the Shanghai synagogue) so I will be adding this to my TBR list.