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Sorry that I haven't been around much this month. I threw my back out, which kept me pretty much off-line and off-life for a couple of weeks. Then we had company staying with us for a week.
Despite that, I managed to finish a number of books:
Keeping Love Alive as Memories Fade: The 5 Love Languages and the Alzheimer's Journey (audio; 4-star) - some helpful ideas of communicating with people who cannot communicate.
Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
The Art of Hearing Heartbeats (audio; 5-star) - I listened to this while jogging (mostly in the previous 2 months) and very much loved the story.
Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Vi (3-star) - a story of finding self after immigration and witnessing horror against people.
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Barracoon: The Story of the Last "Black Cargo" (3-star) - an important story & an interesting one. Not much on details, though.
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Smile (graphic novel; 5-star) - a YA look at early teen years of anxiety about looking & feeling different, true friendship and fitting in.
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
The Voyage Out (4-star) - another wonderful story by Virginia Woolf. This is her first novel. Wonderful as it is, it does come across as less polished than later novels. It's still a fantastic first work.
Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Dune (audio; 5-star) - a great sci-fi story, filled with politicical and religious maneuverings. Those Bene Gesserets have very long-term planning goals.
Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
The Summer Book (3-star) - some lovely stories of the relationship between a grandmother and her 6-year old granddaughter. I'm not sure how these stories fit together as a novel....perhaps this was meant as a short story collection. The writing is lovely, I must say.
Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Sorry that I haven't been around much this month. I threw my back out, which kept me pretty much off-line and off-l..."
Sorry to hear about your back, Petra. :(
I'm glad that you were able to still enjoy reading and hopefully take your mind off your pain.


I'm going to try going for a short run tomorrow. It'll be the first time in two weeks. I've been walking and that has been good on my back.
Barb, I haven't seen the movie of Dune but am interested, if only for comparison reasons.
Back in high school, I read the first 3 or 4 Dune books and I'm now curious to keep reading. I'd rather listen to them but my library doesn't have the next couple of books in audio format.
Have you read into the series more?

Back in high school, I read the first 3 or 4 Dune books and I'm now curious to keep reading. I'd rather listen to them but my library doesn't have the next couple of books in audio format.
Have you read into the series more?
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I've only read the first book Petra. I'm not sure why.

What a great variety of books you read in May. I have Barracoon on order from the library but the waiting list is long. I'm sorry that it is scarce on details, though. I thought Hurston would have provided many.
I don't know that i was aware of that first Woolf novel. I'm going to look for it. Thanks for the listing of your books this month.
Alas & alack, i only finished one book in May.
Half Blood Blues is about jazz musicians in Europe during WWII. Author Esi Edugyan told a good story about blacks living in Germany and France during that time. It was tough for me to get into the slang but once i did the novel flowed better. The story also flashes forward to the future in the US for two of the now 80 year old characters. It ended oddly, imo.

Barracoon is an important story and well worth the read. Perhaps I was expecting more of a detailed look into that time, rather than a passive telling of a life story. It's a story that could (and should) have been so different. It is a story that should be told.
Half Blood Blues wasn't a favorite of mine, either.

I had a very nice reading month.

Fiction
Rate: 5/5
I really enjoyed this heartwarming novel. I definitely recommend it. I was quite surprised to learn it was the authors first novel. Well done !

non fiction
Rate: 3/5
This was a NY Times/PBS book club selection. It's a well researched book and I learned quite a bit about the delicate balance of this rare source of fresh water on our planet.

Non-Fiction
Rate: 4/5
I enjoyed this bio of the Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg. She is really an amazing women.

Non Fiction
YA
Rate: 5/5
Terrific book and I learned a ton. The book also has wonderful photos.

Non fiction
Rate: 2+
This is a good book. However, for me, it was a bit too basic. However, if you are just starting an exercise program, definitely check this book out.

The photos are remarkable, however. And the facts are strong, and he makes valid points about the above two areas (drugs, for instance). Sign of his times, i suppose. And i can see why it is a classic, as few others were willing to look at the poverty of the city at all.
Alias, i've taken note of a couple of your titles. Nice month, it seems to me.

The subject matter sounds so interesting. We have the same sort of situations going on today still (although probably somewhat different than in this book). It would be a nice world if everyone had a safe, warm home.

I really should get to Eleanor Oliphant soon. It sounds terrific."
I am not a big fiction reader and I seldom give a top rating for it. This one just really touched me. The main character has some traits of a someone with Asperger. It's at time funny and others quite sad. I thought it was well done.

I really should get to Eleanor Oliphant soon. It sounds terrific."
One of my favorite books this year. A delightful surprise!

Y is for Yesterday by Sue Grafton
Rating 3.5/5 This was the final Kinsey Milhone mystery. I enjoyed a visit with old friends and the mystery was good
Songs of Willow Frost byJamie Ford
Rating 4/5
The Summer Before the War byHelen Simonson
rating 4/5 This book about the inhabitants of an English village during the summer leading up to WWI was wonderful. The characters were wonderfully drawn. You could totally picture them.
The Green MileMurder by Kerry Greenwood
Rating 3/5
This is the 5th in the Miss Fisher Mystery series. The stories take place in Australia during the 1920s

rating 4/5 This book about the inhabitants of an English village during the summer leading up to WWI was wonderful. The characters were wonderfully drawn. You could totally picture them.
I absolutely loved her other book Major Pettigrew's Last Stand. I could hardly wait for her next novel. However, for some reason I just couldn't get into The Summer Before The war. I gave it 2/5 rating which was below expectations. Maybe I just wasn't in the right mood.

Alias, i remember your disappointment in that later novel.
Meredith, was it sad to read "Y", knowing it was her last? I think i would feel that way about Anne Tyler's last book--may it be decades from now!

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Meredith, last night we had dinner at a friend's home and Grafton's book was on her coffee table. I shared your post with her. She's sorry to see the end. My friend started reading the series when she wanted to try her hand at writing a mystery, so feels as though her mentor has died.

I'm enjoying Tana French's Dublin Murder Squad series. The Likeness is #2, in which Detective Cassie Maddox goes undercover.



I'll stick to the other thread then - thanks!


Alias, i remember your disappointment in that later novel.
Meredith, was it sad to read "Y", knowing it was her last? I ..."
Deb Not sad but I did read it slowly because I knew this was the last visit with these familiar characers


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But it turns out the one which really sends chills up my spine is the Harker book relating true stories. It's one thing to read fiction about Ouija, demons, mirrors, etc., but to read what others have experienced &/or believe is frightening. It's the stuff my dreams are made from!

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I've thought this many times when reading a book with this theme. Seems like a REALLY bad idea. 😊

But it turns out the one which really sends chills up my spine is the Harker..."
Well the Harker book makes you think a lot when you go to flea markets or yard sales because with "things" you buy you really do not know if there are any attachments. Best to buy new! lol :)

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