June (?) Book List

Jul 10, 2007 17:55


I truly have no idea what month I read these books in; sometime between February and now. :o]

5. Good in Bed by Jennifer Weiner: A friend gave me this one to read on our honeymoon, I'm sure partly because the title was amusing. It did make me laugh out loud more than once. This author also wrote In Her Shoes (now a major motion picture), which I'm ( Read more... )

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angelina41 July 11 2007, 01:34:41 UTC
I'm a round character!! ;)

I read March by Geraldine Brooks last year and loved it. I'll have to add Year of Wonders to my one-day-in-the-far-off-future-you-better-read-this list!

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barlow_girl July 11 2007, 04:25:13 UTC
omg. it was so good. just be ready to cry.

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heartflyte July 11 2007, 03:08:41 UTC
I love your book lists! Hope you don't mind, but I assigned "Gilead" (I don't know how to underline) to my book club. We'll discuss it in late August.

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barlow_girl July 11 2007, 04:26:42 UTC
underline tags are "u" and "/u" inside carats <> - i think you already know how to do tags, so don't let me insult you. :o]

our book club is discussing Gilead next week! i'm really looking forward to it. some very beautiful passages - not so much action-packed adventure, but they can't all be The Princess Bride...

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heartflyte July 11 2007, 11:58:29 UTC
No, you didn't insult me at all! Please feel free to treat me as the html baby that I am. I'm almost totally ignorant, but willing to learn.

Let me know how the discussion of Gilead goes (see? I did it! thanks!). Are you bringing questions, or just going with the flow?

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barlow_girl July 11 2007, 13:36:11 UTC
haha. i will try to remember to let you know! i won't bring questions myself, but our discussion leader often does. if i remember correctly (i may not), there may be questions in the back of the book...?

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barlow_girl July 11 2007, 04:28:34 UTC
YES. that was the first thing of hers I read. I've read two others of hers (counting Animal Dreams), both much shorter works and lighter on the switching-narration, but good stuff.

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joflow July 11 2007, 05:40:47 UTC
I haven't read anything by Barbara Kingsolver but my mom loves her. I just gave her "Animal, Vegetable, Miracle" for her birthday. I think I'm adding the Poisonwood Bible to my beach reading list, but I already have 4 or 5 books lined up, I might need to make a cut or two.

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