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just finished reading - topic opened June 6
This past week I finished Love You, Mean It: A True Story of Love, Loss, and Friendship.
The four co-authors of this book were living good and happy lives in and near New York City before these lives were tragically altered on September 11, 2001.
A few months later, when the book opens, four women who have been in touch due to such tragic circumstances decided to meet for drinks. They found unconditional acceptance and help to get through each day. Nothing they had ever had or been before 9-11 mattered because now they were widows, the loves of their lives murdered.
As the months passed, their bonds grew stronger and they became "The Widow's Club". They knew that in order to move on with their lives, they needed each other's strength.
While sad, this book was never depressing because it is about the bonds of women's friendships. This book made me look at my own friendships and think about how they started, what kept us together, and what we have done for each other. I feel very lucky.
The four co-authors of this book were living good and happy lives in and near New York City before these lives were tragically altered on September 11, 2001.
A few months later, when the book opens, four women who have been in touch due to such tragic circumstances decided to meet for drinks. They found unconditional acceptance and help to get through each day. Nothing they had ever had or been before 9-11 mattered because now they were widows, the loves of their lives murdered.
As the months passed, their bonds grew stronger and they became "The Widow's Club". They knew that in order to move on with their lives, they needed each other's strength.
While sad, this book was never depressing because it is about the bonds of women's friendships. This book made me look at my own friendships and think about how they started, what kept us together, and what we have done for each other. I feel very lucky.

Leo, I often buy books very inexpensively through AbeBooks.com
But..... I do not know how much their shopping to Malaysia would be.
ABE has vendors all over the world. I just ordered a book from England and the shipping was $5.
But..... I do not know how much their shopping to Malaysia would be.
ABE has vendors all over the world. I just ordered a book from England and the shipping was $5.

I could not wait to read Steve Martin's new book, An Object of Beauty: A Novel and as soon as I heard about it, I put it on my WANTS list at ABEbooks.com. It is not being published until Nov. 23 so I jumped at the chance to buy an ARC a couple of weeks ago. I was especially interested because it was set in the NY art world which I try to keep up with.
Well, the old adage "be careful what you wish for" holds true once again. The book was marginal at best. I despised the main character even though she was barely fleshed out. None of the characters were, for that matter. The writing style was odd...it was written as if it were a movie, which is probably Martin's hope. Heck, he probably had a movie contract for it before he even started writing the book.
It was a daily "chore" to pick up this book. This is why I rarely buy fiction...I felt compelled to finish it. Thank goodness for the library
Well, the old adage "be careful what you wish for" holds true once again. The book was marginal at best. I despised the main character even though she was barely fleshed out. None of the characters were, for that matter. The writing style was odd...it was written as if it were a movie, which is probably Martin's hope. Heck, he probably had a movie contract for it before he even started writing the book.
It was a daily "chore" to pick up this book. This is why I rarely buy fiction...I felt compelled to finish it. Thank goodness for the library


Shannon

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I tend to prefer a straight narrative. I recall when The Time Traveler's Wife came out, a lot of people didn't like the jumping back and forth in time.
My library discussion group has The Time Travelers Wife on the list for the group. I am going to take a pass.
* the title is Her Fearful Symmetry. I hope that wasn't a indication of your thoughts on the book, Shannon. :)
The Time Traveler's Wife
Her Fearful Symmetry~Audrey Niffenegger
I like a straight narrative too, Alias.
I just finished Midnight Angels: A Novel by Lorenzo Carcaterra. I was soooo looking forward to this book - Florence, my favorite European city — and art. What a combination! I even BOUGHT the book, and I rarely buy fiction.
Well, I was greatly disappointed. The plot and premise were just plain ridiculous. So many stupid things were done by the characters. Kate was such a lightweight and all of a sudden she was thrust into something for which she was ill-prepared. Murder and mayhem in the streets of Florence. COME ON, now!
Had this been a library book, it would have been abandoned.
I just finished Midnight Angels: A Novel by Lorenzo Carcaterra. I was soooo looking forward to this book - Florence, my favorite European city — and art. What a combination! I even BOUGHT the book, and I rarely buy fiction.
Well, I was greatly disappointed. The plot and premise were just plain ridiculous. So many stupid things were done by the characters. Kate was such a lightweight and all of a sudden she was thrust into something for which she was ill-prepared. Murder and mayhem in the streets of Florence. COME ON, now!
Had this been a library book, it would have been abandoned.

I will buy nonfiction. My reasoning is I tend to underline and write in my non fiction books. It helps me to organize my thoughts. I figure I can always use these as a reference, too.
However, there is a new indie bookstore that opened up near me. I would like to join their book club, but understandable, they want you to buy the book. My friend and I said we will alternate. If the owner doesn't complain we will try that. Of course it all depends on the type of books they read and the quality of the discussion. I was in the store today, and the owner said she had 60 people signed up. So she would have two different times. 6 or 8 pm. That still is way too many for a nice discussion if 30 people show up. We shall see. The first meeting is this Monday.
Alias, I rarely buy fiction either because I am so picky about it. What can I say, this was a moment of weakness. I probably buy 10-15 novels a year, rarely in hardcover, mostly through ABE

Here are two other titles I finished this weekend by Vendela Vida: "And Now You Can Go" and "Let the Northern Lights Erase Your Name." The first was her debut novel. Very different books, both memorable.

Here are two other titles I finished this weekend by Vendela Vida..."
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That's a easy name to get wrong. :)
Here are the GR link to the two books you mentioned.
If you click on the links you will get a synopsis and other info. If you click on the author's name you will get info on the author.



I just finished #4 in the Kick Keswick series
Friends in High Places by Marne Davis Kellogg.
An enjoyable romp through some interesting places in Europe--- fun characters and food, jewelry and fashion talk. What more could I want? LOL
Friends in High Places by Marne Davis Kellogg.
An enjoyable romp through some interesting places in Europe--- fun characters and food, jewelry and fashion talk. What more could I want? LOL

With Hope is about Henry Ann Henry a young woman in 1930's depression era Oklahoma. She and her brother tend to the family farm after their father has died. I thouroughly enjoyed this book.



Friends in High Places by Marne Davis Kellogg.
An enjoyable romp through some interesting places in Europe--- fun characters and food, j..."
I ADORE this series JoAnn! I wish Ms. Kellogg would hurry and write more :)
Dee Ann...next book in the Kick Keswick series is due out in late fall/early winter. Not soon enough for me!
Have you read her Lilly Bennett series?
Have you read her Lilly Bennett series?


Have you read her Lilly Bennett series?"
Yes! I have read all her books, but Kick is the best series in my opinion. I want to BE her! tee hee


By the time I got to the end of the book, I was sad and tired for that guy! And exasperated. With 28 kids and 4 wives, I know there are too many characters to flesh out, but so many stories were skipped over. Most of the kids were ciphers on the page, not real characters.
I finished Michael Connelly's well-plotted new book, The Reversal, and it was a winner. I finished it in record time. I had not realized that this book featured both Harry Bosch AND Mickey Haller (The Lincoln Lawyer).
I am always amazed that Connelly can write a GOOD book every year, unlike some of the authors who do this and churn out dreck (IMHO). He never wastes a word.
I am always amazed that Connelly can write a GOOD book every year, unlike some of the authors who do this and churn out dreck (IMHO). He never wastes a word.



Lois

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I just finished reading What We Keep.

JoAnn, I'm 3/4 of the way through Charlie St. Cloud. I got to page 153 last night and WOW!!!! Didn't see it coming. So I stayed up way to late reading until my eyes crossed and my head was falling into my lap. I've got a bad cold so I'm going to stay in bed today and finish it!! LOL! (First time I've ever been happy to be sick) I think I have the ending figured out. But I'm usually wrong!

I am also listening to a fantasy novel Throne of Jade read by Simon Vance.
I just finished Lee Child's new book, Worth Dying For. Not very good, but the author does manage to pull the reader along. There was a lot of back-and-forth driving, which I think happened in one of his recent books. Back and forth, taking different cars, back and forth -- ad nauseum.

I may have to try Vince Flynn since if you like Mike Lawson and Flynn, I probably would like him too,
I assume his books need to be read in order???
My husband and sister like Baldacci but I find too many mistakes in his books.
I assume his books need to be read in order???
My husband and sister like Baldacci but I find too many mistakes in his books.

Now reading The Hot Flash Club Strikes Again by Nancy Thayer
Meredith
Meredith wrote: "I just finished Night by Elie Wiesel
Now reading The Hot Flash Club Strikes Again by Nancy Thayer
Meredith"
I read all of those Hot Flash books in one month! It was a lot of hormonal reading. LOL
Now reading The Hot Flash Club Strikes Again by Nancy Thayer
Meredith"
I read all of those Hot Flash books in one month! It was a lot of hormonal reading. LOL

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I could barely see the pages through my tears when I read Night. Night is an excellent book. It power, for me, came from it's matter-of-fact understated telling.


I enjoyed this book even if the plot slightly improbable.
Now reading Drop Shot by Harlan Coben
Meredith


I read and enjoyed The House at Riverton a couple of years ago but have not read any other works by Kate Morton.
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The cast of characters in this book (Iranian, Russian, CIA, Congress) was large, but Lawson kept them under his control and they made the story what it was. The author apparently knows all about the dirty political games played in Washington and many of them are exposed in this novel.
A can't-put-down book loaded with one surprise after another!