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Whoever designs this author's covers is a genius!! If book one is interesting, I'll sure read the rest of the series.
I'm here for the art, but I'll stay for the story ^.^

I probably will read the entire trilogy unless I really hate SoP. I'm kind of obsessive that way.

November 1-14...Initial Thoughts and Part I (165p)
November 15-29...Part II (157p)
November 30-December 14...Part III & Final Thoughts (143p)
Would this work? This is still tentative and can be adjusted as necessary. It doesn't take the Thanksgiving holiday into consideration but we would be done before Christmas.

Whoever designs this author's c..."
I'm a sucker for a beautiful book cover!

I probably will read the entire trilogy unless I reall..."
I'm with him.

Hey! You're most welcome :)
It's two weeks per part, so it allows for off time and reading during the Thanksgiving Holiday...Killing two birds with one stone.

Whoever designs this author's c..."
Biblio, you better be here for the story! I don't care if you talk about the cover for 6-weeks. HA! It's been too long, and oh, Happy belated Thanksgiving to you!

I read this one when it came it in paperback - I remember being quite impressed, but not enough that I want to read it again now...

It's super funny, but I almost took this out of the library before it was in the polls just 'cause I wanted to read it ^.^

This looks great! I"ll post it in a separate thread. Thanks Drew! and Ami!


Oh, Pamela... Your cover is so dreamy, very "Far Pavilions-ish."
I have the one shown in Biblio's post.

It's super funny, but I almost took this out of the library before it was in the polls just 'cause I wanted to read it ^.^"
Sometimes it's just literary kismet. I'll see you in the threads!

Tempting, very tempting.......
A wonderful review in The Guardian *spoilers*: https://www.theguardian.com/books/200...

I'm curious about the Opium trade back then. Maybe this book will introduce us to the history of it. Surely, there's some great historical books or documentaries to get us warmed up?

The Great Derangement: Climate Change and the Unthinkable by Amitav Ghosh,
Such a relevant and critical contemporary topic. Ghosh seems to have written all kinds of interesting things during his career.


(from Amazon.com)
A pretty hefty book! ; -)
Series: The Ibis Trilogy (Book 3)
Hardcover: 624 pages
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (August 4, 2015)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0374174245
ISBN-13: 978-0374174248
Product Dimensions: 6.2 x 36.4 x 237 inches

Wouldn't fit on my bookshelf anyway :)



Well....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTx9d...

The Great Derangement: Climate Change and the Unthinkable by Amitav Ghosh,
Such a relevant and critical contemporary topic. Gho..."
this is fascinating, what a dramatic change from sea of poppies!

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Sea of Poppies (other topics)
Sea of Poppies (other topics)
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Amitav Ghosh (other topics)Amitav Ghosh (other topics)
The main characters include Deeti, an ordinary village woman, an "octoroon" American sailor named Zachary Reid, an Indian rajah / zamindar called Neel Rattan Halder, and Benjamin Burnham, an evangelist opium trader.
The story is set prior to the First Opium War, on the banks of the holy river Ganges and in Calcutta. The author compares the Ganges to the Nile, the lifeline of the Egyptian civilization, attributing the provenance and growth of these civilizations to these selfless, ever-flowing bodies. He portrays the characters as poppy seeds emanating in large numbers from the field to form a sea, where every single seed is uncertain about its future.
Who will be joining us?We will start Nov. 1.