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Nov 21, 2010 06:39AM

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hi Sarah! i liked both of these too...i think The Poisonwood Bible was our first foray into trying a "group read" and i think a few of us discussed What Is the What alongside other books dealing with children and war...i'd have to poke around to find the threads. if you or any member wants to re-animate a discussion, all the threads are open so feel free! let us know if you have trouble finding the appropriate thread and we'll help out.

Cheeers, Matt

Cheeers, Matt"
Hi Matt,
yes, of course, it is fine for members to add books to the group bookshelf. we only ask that you put it on the "to-read" shelf because the "read" shelf is for books we have read "formally" as a group--either as part of Tour d'Afrique or when we discuss a book together written by one of our member-authors. i edited your entries, so don't worry; just keep in mind for the future. thanks!

Cheeers, Matt"
Hi Matt,
yes, of course, it is fine for members to add books to the group bo..."
Thanks, I'm bad about doing that on my own page, too.




are you planning to read it soon? you have to let us know! :D



On 21 July 2010, the Editors of the London Review of Books wrote this on their blog:
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Read the discussion which followed at:
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Laurene, my apologies, but i'm not sure i understand your post #12 above. could i trouble you to clarify your thoughts there? and i'm also curious to know why your friends from South Africa have recommended these two books...






great, thanks!
i shared the book page from GR with my supervisor. he also thought it looks really cool. it won't be released until this summer? is that right?

oh! i don't know what year it is, clearly.


http://thelastresortdocumentary.com/
If you're interested in what has been happening recently in Zimbabwe, then this book is a great read -- though I know several have alerady read it.




it,s fun trip that you get to take with her. if you like it and I loved it she wrote two more.


Tkirshman, i have The White Masai but have never managed to read it. :(




i don't think it's been published in the US, yet?! exciting! i think it will be available at the start of June. :D




thanks for the heads up! exciting!
i'm not terribly good with my alphabets, but i'm pretty sure Guinea is coming up...we did Gabon, we're doing Gambia, then Ghana...then Guinea? Muphyn is our Tour Operator is knows our alphabet better than me. :D

Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is another great novel from Nigeria
Credo Mutwa's Indaba my children - is for anyone who wants to learn about south african culture and customs...
Ake by Wole Soyinka is his childhood memoirs of life in Nigeria

Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is another great nov..."
Thanks, Fela, i've read
Purple Hibiscus and loved it. i read Aké: The Years of Childhood in college but i should read it again because it's been so long. Architects of Poverty is not one i'm familiar with, nor is Indaba My Children are new to me, but i will definitely check them out!



ha! i saw this, too, and linked to it in our contemporary lit folder. :D
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