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Aug 11, 2009 07:04AM

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I finished reading this yesterday. It was a dark tale, alternating between the past and present. Grad student, Connie Goodwin, stumbles upon a mystery surrounding Deliverance Dane, while cleaning her grandmother's long abandoned New England house. The mystery leads her on a search for Dane's physick book and plunges her into the history of the Salem witch trials. This story was magical and an absolute page turner.
I'm glad I reread The Crucible this year and also read Cotton Mathers account of the Salem Witch Trials. It helped bring the historical aspect of this book to life for me. I loved the dark overtones to the book, the sense of isolation in Connie's grandmother's 17th century home, and the blending of history and mystery. A definite 4 stars.




YA fiction. Cute, touching -- some great passages from a child speaking in first person. Not a complicated read.



Well, I'm not working right now, so should be able to do it if I non-stop read, but since I'm catching up on email and paperwork right not, obviously that's not happening!






I just put THAT on my TBR list . . . THANKS!

It's such a great love story, full of romance and tragedy and perseverance...

A Mercy is a beautiful and heartbreaking story.




Hello!
Last night I read Jane Austen Ruined My Life by Beth Patillo ~ a quick, enjoyable read. Today I am starting The Inheritance of Loss by Kiran Desai.




I sure understand that! I can't do audio books, I block them out in about the first three minutes. I do that with music, talk radio, sports, you name it. Back when walkmans came out, mine was only used a few times...I just couldn't pay attention. It's sort of weird because I can watch a TV show and read at the same time, and follow both. I guess I need a visual of the TV and/or book to keep me attending!





Cherylann, I really need to read Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox. A friend passed it on to me and I've yet to get to it.
I just finished






I haven't heard of that one before, but it sounds interesting. I'm putting it on my TBR.



I just read the description of that book. It looks good too!
Cherylann wrote: "I just finished
. This is a great read! It makes me thankful that times have changed, or my family may very well have locked me in an institution. ..."
I loved this book! A few of my friends could not understand my fascination with it, but it was one of my favorites last year.

I loved this book! A few of my friends could not understand my fascination with it, but it was one of my favorites last year.


A friend passed this on to me and I need to read it. Thanks for the push in that direction.
Lisa,
The Esme Lennox book is really unique. It's a real treat.
The Esme Lennox book is really unique. It's a real treat.

One of the precepts throughout the bookthat really stuck in my mind also was that women were expected to put others first. In our culture, women often put others first (especially mothers)but we also are able to to reach for what satisfies us and makes us happy.
I also found the history of Korea and the rest of the far east to be enlightening. I also realized that there were only a few short years between the end of the Japanese occupation and the Korean conflict. What a lot of turmoil for one people.




our book group read it last year, most of us loved it & we had some very good discussions....






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