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01-16-2012, 07:17 PM | #2281 |
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Gabby: A Story of Courage and Hope
Borrowed it from a friend who borrowed it from somebody else. It's nice, but I'm about 1/3 in and haven't hit anything really substantive, mostly reminiscences about childhoods, how plucky and courageous she is, that sort of thing. I'm hoping there will be more details of the treatment and real assessments of her progress and capabilities, but I'm not expecting any. not Hopeful enough,.
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01-16-2012, 07:35 PM | #2282 |
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Good luck with that. My mother read it also - told me not to waste my time.
Hopin she was wrong and you find something. PLEASE let me know if you do.
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01-22-2012, 07:28 PM | #2283 |
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To Brianna
I read a book in one day, with a nap in between, but it kept me up most of last night because I liked it so much.
It is The Nobodies Album by Carolyn Parkhurst. The writing is incredible, and the story is no less incredible. Plus, the protaganist is a writer and her latest book is a rewrite of all the endings of the books she'd written before...so you get short stories, the endings of the books the character got published with, with alternate endings, in between what she is going through in her real life. Because you seem to have the same tastes in books, I thought you'd like this one. It was available in the new section of my library so I bet you can find it in yours. I thought it was amazing. |
01-23-2012, 10:50 AM | #2284 |
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Thank YOU!
I'm really needing a new read right now and I think we have the same taste in books, too! I'm still waiting to get MAINE and I'll look for this one while I'm at the library. many thanks.
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01-23-2012, 06:08 PM | #2285 |
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Death of Kings: A Novel (Saxon Tales) : Bernard Cornwell This is like number 6? in the series. Uthred continues to kick ass. He is simply a great character in interesting times.
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01-23-2012, 07:14 PM | #2286 |
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Gabby ended up being pretty much what I expected it to be ... although, they did point out that her rehab experience was seriously not typical. I was the only person among my friends who wasn't surprised by her resignation ... they had been talking about her in the next election cycle and they were appalled that I was saying there was no way that she was ever going to be capable of remaining in congress. Turns out, of course, that I was right.
I finally read The Demolished Man by Alfred Bester. Awesome cross-pollination of science fiction and mystery. Neither genre would work for the story without the other ... good mystery AND good SF in the same package, rather than a convention mystery with spaceships and rayguns added to it. Now onto Percepliquis by Michael J. Sullivan. It's the final book in the Riyria Revelations fantasy series.
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01-26-2012, 01:06 PM | #2287 |
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Percepliquis was awesome. Rare that a fantasy series stays consistently good from beginning to end.
Yiddish Policemen's Union - Michael Chabon Had a couple of false starts on this, keep getting distracted by other (i.e., Kindle) books. This is one of the massive pile of books I ended up with during the Borders closing sale. Not even a quarter into it ... it's a detective story set in an alternate history Sitka, Alaska, temporary homeland for Jews after WWII. The Alaskans seem to be kicking them out.
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01-26-2012, 01:55 PM | #2288 |
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The Greenlanders, by Jane Smiley. Very interesting content, but I find the prose style extremely difficult to get into. I gave up on my first attempt years ago, but I'm sticking to it this time.
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01-26-2012, 02:25 PM | #2289 |
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Bernard Cornwell is one of my faves Griff. Pisses me off that this particular series is only available in the abridged version on audible. Not gonna burn a credit on a 5 hour book.
I'm reading Reamde by Neal Stephenson. just started it, so.... I'll let you know. Sick of my tapatalk sig
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01-26-2012, 02:27 PM | #2290 |
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01-26-2012, 03:14 PM | #2291 |
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"The Lost Wagon Train" by Zane Grey
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01-26-2012, 06:27 PM | #2293 |
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I get about 2 hours in per day, and its 25 hours long, so .....2 or 3 weeks?
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01-26-2012, 09:39 PM | #2294 |
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I get through about 15 pages each night before falling asleep, and it's like 1000 pages long, so maybe by the Fall...
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01-26-2012, 11:38 PM | #2295 |
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I think dana would enjoy this book. I want to play the mmorpg it's protagonist invented.
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