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I found it odd that the carnival revelers, immediately went back to a "sober life", after the parade. I would want to go have a pint with my neighbors, laugh it up, and extend that "warm feeling" for a while longer!
I have heard of the tradition of bring a new broom to your new house to sweep away "bad energy". Never heard of beating pots and pans to cleanse your home.

Vianne is awakened at six in the morning by the church bells. She notes that the clock is set at "six-twenty to baffle the devil". What does that signify?
I interpret it to mean that in doing so, everyone will be at mass before the devil figures it out. Has anyone heard of this?


I hadn't heard of it with regards to cleansing a house but I remember beating pots and pans while walking round the edge of a field with a group of people I was camping with to "beat the bounds" in order to cleanse the area! Yes I am weird!

Vianne is awakened at six in the morning by the church bells. She notes that the clock is set at "six-twenty to baffle the devil". What does that signify?
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I'm not sure. I like your interpretation though and I think that's how I took it too. However, I am now wondering whether 6:20 is a specific section in the bible which might have relevance. I'm not familiar at all with the bible so I couldn't even hazard a guess which book it is from.

She used Anouchja, her daughter and her imaginary rabbit, Pantoufle as the model for Anouk.


Hard to investigate that without knowing what book.
I did, however, feel compelled to look up "beat the bounds", which referenced the Psalms. Unfortunately Psalm 6 only goes to 6:10, there is not a 6:20!☻ (King James version)
Since the Psalms are songs...it would have been cool if that connection could have been made to our Name That Tune Challenge. Alas, it is not to be.
I'm not a Bible scholar either. I'm giving up and going back to reading.☺

Yes it's difficult not knowing what 6:20 relates to.

Theory here... if the clock is set 20 minutes late, when the devil arrives they are already safely awake and at church? Maybe its a twist on the Irish proverb about being in heaven before the devil knows you've died.

That's my theory also.
Irish Toast:
May your glass be ever full.
May the roof over your head be always strong.
And may you be in heaven
half an hour before the devil knows you're gone.

Wow! This priest is wound pretty tightly.
I thought his "confessions" to mon pe`re (view spoiler)

Yes I thought the same too Almeta about his confessions. And yes the priest really does need to learn to chill out.

I will read your comments later. I just wanted to jump in here and report. I will go back to listening to Scarlet while I sew. At least it is one of my chunkster books.
TA TA!!!

I wonder if your audio version is based on the movie and not the book. Reading some of the comments that compare the two...they are apparently quite different.

THEN I got caught up in everyone's Toppler Songs!
I'll be back to finish up my notes.


Did you decide to stick with the audio or read the paper copy?

I liked the pots and pans bit to clear out the ghosts and bad atmosphere left in the house. I had to look up the salt and bread by the door. I got the salt but not the bread. I know nothing about the church clock ether but I loved the story Vianne told about the bells all flying to Rome for the Pope to bless them!
This is my first Joanne Harris book. I love the writing and the wonderful characters!
Vianne kind of reminds me of the lady in The Good Witch TV movies. "It's not me." Etc.
I am just starting chapter 25. Some thoughts:
Whoa - the priest guy is wound tighter than an old analogue watch. Just watching to see if/when he is going to burst out of the watch case!
I love the old woman! The old man and his dog was sooo sad. Yay for Josephine! That Muscat guy is seriously scary...
That's it for now. Morning will be here too soon.
I am saving the toppler thread to read tomorrow.


The book is dedicated "to the memory of my great-grandmother Marie Andre' Sarin (1882-1968)". Harris has said that she was the model for Armande (and some of Vianne).
"Armande’s red petticoats belong to her, as does the manner of Armande’s death, her refusal to conform and her impudent zest for life. Vianne’s belief in magic also belongs to her, as do many of her recipes."

Oh - sorry, I meant Josephine's husband - the owner of the sleezy cafe (view spoiler) .
I cannot wait to see what is going to happen next and find out about the old priest in the hospital and what happened to him.
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All of the talk about chocolate candy etc finally got to me yesterday. I broke down and bought a small container of my favorite chololate ice cream. It is made by 2nd St. Creamery and is called "Marry Me Chocolate". yes, yes, yes! http://www.2ndstcreamery.com/products/

This could be me and my on-going battle with the blackberry vines in my back and side yard:
"What I feel is a king of helplessness, for as I dig and prune and cut, the serried green armies simply fill the spaces at my back, pushing out long green tongues of derision at my efforts."
He said he had ordered a hundred plants from the nursery man, docile plants that he will put in by rows. Boy, he is dreaming...
Ch 29 (view spoiler)

I have an unabridged audio I can send you. Send private message and I can email you the book.

You need to hire some goats.

My thoughts on the last chapters: (view spoiler)

goat, but I am in the city limits - no livestock allowed. My sister's German shepherd used to chew her rose bushes right down to the ground but I think she wild have balked at the blackberries. I just keep hacking them back and digging the roots. I guess it gives me something to do for exercise!
@ Debbie - thanks for the offer, but reading this one is fine by me. The audio was only something I would have liked for the toppler while I was sewing. :)

Your spoiler re: always on the move - that seems to ring a bell for me so I think you did catch it right (view spoiler)

Your spoiler re: always on the move - that seems to ring a bell for me so I think you did catch it right [spoilers remo..."
2nd for always on the move (view spoiler) Vianne only knew that her mother loved her, unconditionally!





@Cherie - if you enjoyed the writing style of Harris, you should check out Five Quarters of the Orange which we read last year as a group read. Many of us gave it 5 stars.


Five Quarters of the Orange was a great read.

Sarah wrote: "@Lilia - I have that one on my wishlist already thanks. I think I added it after you mentioned it over at Around The World group! Small world...
@Cherie - if you enjoyed the writing style of Harri..."
I did not remember that she had written Five Quarters of the Orange - I loved it! I read it with the group some time ago. Darn - I fibbed on my review for Chocolat.


Definitely would like to read book 2 - buddy read sounds like a plan!

Anyone else is welcome. Let me know and I will start a thread for a buddy read for the 2nd Chocolat book or should we just continue it in this thread?
Maybe we can rename it "Chocolat Series"

I am on part 3, Friday, 16 November (view spoiler)

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