@StarSongWhat do you think of it, Pinky?
It was an excellent story of resilience, despite hardship. I'm searching for more books from this author.
The Book of Harlan - Historical Novel Society
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@StarSongWhat do you think of it, Pinky?
Thanks, @Pinky. It's available immediately from my library!@StarSong
It was an excellent story of resilience, despite hardship. I'm searching for more books from this author.
The Book of Harlan - Historical Novel Society
Even when it's a book club selection, if I don't like a book or find it offensive to my sensibilities I don't read it. Life is too short and there are too many good books out there.I am reading a horrible book for Library Book Club, The Lotus Shoes by Jane Yang. It was suggested by another member, one who reads voraciously and doesn't watch any TV.
It involves the sadistic practice of foot binding and how bad life was for women. I'm getting tired of old worn themes such as this. I've read about it enough.
I will finish it. It's well written, and the theme is new for younger readers.
I know what you mean; a few years ago I swore off anymore books on the holocaust, slavery and domestic violence. I've read enough about them, and it's too painful for me.I am reading a horrible book for Library Book Club, The Lotus Shoes by Jane Yang. It was suggested by another member, one who reads voraciously and doesn't watch any TV.
It involves the sadistic practice of foot binding and how bad life was for women. I'm getting tired of old worn themes such as this. I've read about it enough.
I will finish it. It's well written, and the theme is new for younger readers.
No movie version captures the feeling of reading the book. The strength is in the details.
@Marcy Sheiner@Pinky, do tell us what you think of it. It sounds interesting.
I had that game, too!!!Treasure Island
Robert Louis Stevenson
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When I was a kid I had a card game called Authors. This one of Stevenson's cards.
This is a really well written tale. I bought a used copy off a sales table somewhere years ago but never read it.
I never knew it was as good as it is.
No movie version captures the feeling of reading the book. The strength is in the details.
I decided to read some classics that I missed along life's way. Just read Treasure Island for the first time and quite enjoyed it, though I admit to having the (free) Cliffs notes version open on my tablet to help me understand some of the archaic language and context of the times.
I'm so glad I read this!
I've found that if I'm not getting it, that if I come back and reread the passages a second time, I'm able to get it again.I had that game, too!!!
I also recently read Treasure Island for the very first time. Excellent book!
This is what I wrote about it on this very thread nearly a year ago.
The Cliffs Notes are free on line. It translated and explained some archaic language and also offered some time and place context.I've found that if I'm not getting it, that if I come back and reread the passages a second time, I'm able to get it again.
I had to study a diagram of the ship that labelled the parts and that helped a lot to be able to follow it.
Some sentences I skip over since they don't make sense despite a number of times rereading them. But that's what makes it an interesting read.
Hi,Pat Conroy was one of my favorite authors, read most of his books I liked "Prince of Tides' better than the movie version that came out in '91, starring Barbra Streisand&Nick Nolte SueI've started 'Prince of Tides' by Pat Conroy. So far so good.
Have you watched the series, A Discovery of Witches, on Netflix? Or possibly read the series of books it was based on, All Souls Trilogy by Deborah Harkness? (I haven't read it but am considering doing so because I enjoyed the series.)I'm reading, Crazy as a Loon (Yard Birds Book 1), by Hailey Edwards. It's the first in a trilogy about a coven of old witches.
I used to read this author for her paranormal romances and wanted to get back into reading that genre, by all my favorite authors.
I'm reading, Crazy as a Loon (Yard Birds Book 1), by Hailey Edwards. It's the first in a trilogy about a coven of old witches.
I used to read this author for her paranormal romances and wanted to get back into reading that genre, by all my favorite authors.
So far, this one is not shaping up to be a romance. It's a good story and a fun read, though, so I'll finish it.
I read on the Kindle app on my phone.
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