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Oct 20, 2014 01:22PM

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Americanah - a contemporary take on race and identity in our globalised world.Americanah
Disobedience - a wayward daughter of an Orthdox Jewish family returns home to Hendon, after years of living a very non-Orthodox life in New York.
I share 1 out of 3 with you. Agree Disobedience is a fantastic book. Great story and characterisation and some fascinating insights into the Jewish faith.
When you mention a book, try adding the book so others can see reviewsDisobedience
on a bit of a cheat, I saw Gone Girl at the cinema recently - really enjoyed the filmGone Girl
When you mention a book, try adding the book so others can see reviewsDisobedience
on a bit of a cheat, I saw Gone Girl at the cinema recently - really enjoyed the filmGone Girl

Things I Don't Want to Know by Barbara Levy. It's witty, sharp and insightful.
The Great Gatsby by Scott Fitzgerald. I loved the writing; it really drew me in to the period.
Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson. Perhaps a little slow at times with a lot of description but a riveting story and very atmospheric.
Kathy wrote: "My top three books for this year were published ages ago, I'm afraid. I've only recently got round to them:
Things I Don't Want to Know by Barbara Levy. It's witty, sharp and insigh..."
I loved Gatsby - the writing really drew me in and the characters, though pretty unappealing, are beautifully drawn
the others will go on my list - heard of the third but not the first
Things I Don't Want to Know by Barbara Levy. It's witty, sharp and insigh..."
I loved Gatsby - the writing really drew me in and the characters, though pretty unappealing, are beautifully drawn
the others will go on my list - heard of the third but not the first

Debra wrote: "I shall be reading Helen Dunmore's The Lie, when I get some time. It's not possible to give my three best books of 2014, as I haven't had much time for reading. Hopefully that will all change now."
Look forward to hearing your thoughts on it. Be great if you could add the book when you do a post so that people can see what you are referring to and you will also find other people's reviews that way. Ive added it hereThe Lie.
I am keen to read it too. Helen Dunmore was at our local Appledore Book Festival last month. I was impressed by her. She talked very evocatively about The Lie.
Look forward to hearing your thoughts on it. Be great if you could add the book when you do a post so that people can see what you are referring to and you will also find other people's reviews that way. Ive added it hereThe Lie.
I am keen to read it too. Helen Dunmore was at our local Appledore Book Festival last month. I was impressed by her. She talked very evocatively about The Lie.
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The Lie (other topics)Things I Don't Want to Know (other topics)
Things I Don't Want to Know (other topics)
The Great Gatsby (other topics)
Snow Falling on Cedars (other topics)
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