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message 1: by Kari (new)

Kari Hi Everyone,

I just started What Looks LIke Crazy On an Ordinary Day What Looks LIke Crazy On an Ordinary Day by Pearl Cleage by Pearl Cleage. From the discription of the book, I thought it fit all of the rules of this challenge. Apparently the lead character, Ava is dealing with a pretty serious issue. All, in all, I think this will still end up qualifying for this challenge. I'll have to keep everyone posted.

Have any of you read this book or anything else from Pearl Cleage? I am really enjoying her writing style.


message 2: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (craftychica) | 1 comments I love the title and cover, I'll have to check it out! Thanks for sharing!


message 3: by Miranda (new)

Miranda Parker (mirandaparker) | 6 comments I read it a while back and loved it. She has written many books. Baby Brother Blues is a good one, too. She was also on Oprah for What looks like Crazy years ago.


message 4: by Read In Colour, Her Royal Chicklet (new)

Read In Colour (readincolour) | 32 comments Mod
Kari wrote: "Hi Everyone,

I just started What Looks LIke Crazy On an Ordinary DayWhat Looks LIke Crazy On an Ordinary Day by Pearl Cleage by Pearl Cleage. From the discripti..."


Great book. In my eyes, Pearl Cleage can do nothing wrong!


message 5: by Kari (new)

Kari Hi Ladies, I just finished the book and 1 - I think it meets the qualifications of the reading challange. And 2 - I thought it was just ok. I thought the writing style was very enjoyable but the plot was flat at times and very rushed at others. Will I read another one from her; maybe, maybe not.


message 6: by Read In Colour, Her Royal Chicklet (new)

Read In Colour (readincolour) | 32 comments Mod
Kari wrote: "Hi Ladies, I just finished the book and 1 - I think it meets the qualifications of the reading challange. And 2 - I thought it was just ok. I thought the writing style was very enjoyable but the pl..."

You may want to try I Wish I Had a Red Dress, but I totally understand if her writing style doesn't do it for you. Have you read J. California Cooper? Her work doesn't fit the chick lit genre, but she's a great story teller. Reading her books is like sitting on your granny's porch while she tells you about the good old days.


message 7: by Kari (last edited Apr 02, 2011 09:09PM) (new)

Kari Thanks for the recommendations. I was considering I Wish I Had a Red Dress if I read another from Cleage. I really liked the writing style, just the plot seemed so slow at times. I have Life Is Short But Wide on my "to-read" list.


message 8: by HisBestFriend (new)

HisBestFriend | 1 comments Lisa, I so agree that Kari should give I Wish I Has a Red Dress a read. In my numble opnion, its a great read.


message 9: by Che (new)

Che (chezon) | 3 comments Dear Kari,

Both of those books are great. And I highly recommend them both.

--Chezon


message 10: by Kari (new)

Kari I just finished another book for this challenge: My Best Friend's Girl by Dorothy Koomson by Dorothy Koomson. It was a wonderful read. I highly recommend it!


Continualknowledge | 10 comments Kari I really enjoyed My Best Friend's Girl. It wasn't at all what I thought it would be nor did it turn out the way I thought it would. Glad I picked it up.


message 12: by Di (new)

Di D (DiDiDiDi) | 1 comments Right now I'm reading A Life Lived Ridiculously, a hilarious book by a British author.
I hope to get more recommendations from others. My style is women's fiction and humor. Anything like A Life Lived Ridiculously and Bridget Jones' Diary is right up my street.
Di xxx


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