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Gina Whitlock (ginawhitlock) | 2267 comments Mary Anne wrote: "I am attempting to read "banned books" this year. The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison is reviewed here:

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


What a good idea, Mary Anne. I've read four Toni Morrison books but I haven't read The Bluest Eye, It's on my list.


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Gina Whitlock (ginawhitlock) | 2267 comments Mary Anne wrote: "I am attempting to read "banned books" this year. The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison is reviewed here:

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


What a good idea, Mary Anne. I think I'll do the same. I've read four books by Toni Morrison, but I haven't read The Bluest Eye.


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Donna (drspoon) | 426 comments The Bell in the Lake (Hekne, #1) by Lars Mytting by Lars Mytting, translated from the Norwegian by Deborah Dawkin

A wonderfully atmospheric and immersive novel by best-selling Norwegian writer, Lars Mytting. This was his first to be translated into English and is one of a trilogy.

My 5* review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 54: by Ann D (new)

Ann D | 3803 comments My library has this one and it's available! I put it on hold.


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Lyn Dahlstrom | 1340 comments Rereading my favorite Tom Robbins novel, Still Life With Woodpecker. His writing sparkles with joy and insight, and he plays with language like no other. Was sad to hear he recently passed.


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Tamara Agha-Jaffar | 533 comments I read Anxious People by Fredrik Backman; translated by Neil smith. I enjoyed it but not as much as A Man Called Ove. I felt this was just a little too contrived for my taste.
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 57: by Joy D (new)

Joy D | 66 comments I recently finished The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Brontë and loved it!

It is remarkable for its time, covering domestic abuse, alcohol addiction, infidelity, & female agency, and is an early example of feminist writing. I am amazed that the book reads so much like a contemporary novel. It certainly deserves its place as a literary classic.

My Review


message 58: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 8208 comments I’ve never read it, Joy! You should think about nominating it for our next Classics schedule.


message 59: by Joy D (new)

Joy D | 66 comments I need to remind myself of what is entailed in nominating. I haven't been participating in that part of this group.


message 60: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 8208 comments Lynn or Gina will post a note when nominations are open with clear instructions. Then, you just send your nominations to them through Goodreads mail. It’s fun to get a discussion going here on a book you have read or want to read. Feel free to message them or me if you have questions when the time comes.


message 61: by Joy D (new)

Joy D | 66 comments OK, thanks, Barbara!


message 62: by Tamara (new)

Tamara Agha-Jaffar | 533 comments For those of you who enjoy historical fiction, I recommend The Painter's Daughters by Emily Howes. It is about the two daughters of the 18thC portrait painter, Thomas Gainsborough.
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 63: by Ann (new)

Ann (morieel) | 197 comments Sounds like one I’d like to


message 64: by Tamara (new)

Tamara Agha-Jaffar | 533 comments Ann wrote: "Sounds like one I’d like to"

I hope you enjoy it, Ann. I thought it was very good.


message 65: by Lynn (new)

Lynn | 2297 comments I just opened a new thread for discussions during March and April, so this thread will be closed to new posts. Please continue your discussions in the new thread.


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