snoopy56
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I thought it was about time to draw up a new list and there have been a few suggestions so here it is:- January The Zookeeper's Wife by Diane Ackerman- suggested by Zib.
February Portrait of an Unknown Woman by Vanora Bennett suggested by aitch2oh.
March Red Leaves by Paullina Simons suggested by juliejug ( she actually suggested 'The Bronze Horseman' by the same author but I chose this one because it's shorter).
April The Music Room by William Fiennes - we have previously read 'The Snow Geese' by this author which most people enjoyed.
May Their Finest Hour and a Half by Lisa Evans - suggested by billie
June Artic Chill by Arnaldur Indridason - I chose this because I've never read a book set in Reykjavik and Scandanavian novels are very 'in' at the moment!
Happy reading
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scottishmags
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Hi snoopy
These sound brilliant and I haven't read any of them before - even better!
I've just finished Defying Hitler so off to look for the right place to talk about it ...
Mags
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Ginnie
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Hi Snoopy Thank you for the list. I'm looking forward to starting it. Haven't read any of them. Ginnie
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debz
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Hi Can anyone join in? How does one become a member of the EDC? Debz
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scottishmags
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Hi debz
I haven't been organised enough to take part before and I'm just guessing we read the book and then join in the chat about it .. as far as I understand that's about it?
I know that other ladies have been doing this for a while so maybe they'll add more ..
Mags
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debz
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Ok, Thanks Mags! I have something to put on my Wish List for Santa now - lots of books I havent read. I look forward to the discussions.... I received an order from Amazon on Saturday, amongst which is The Road Home that you recommended. I finished off The Broken Window before work this morning (Jeffrey Deaver), so am ready to start a new one at bedtime tonight. I will let you know what I think.... Debz
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Zib
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I'd love to join in.
I'm printing the list off and posting it on the wall next to my desk.
-------------------- I can never take for granted the euphoria produced by a cup of coffee. I'm grateful every day that it isn't banned as a drug, that I don't have to buy it from a pusher, that its cost is minimal and there's no need to increase the intake. I can count on its stimulation 365 mornings every year. And thanks to the magic in a cup of coffee, I'm able to plunge into a whole day's cheerful thinking.
Anita Loos
Edited by Zib (03/11/2009 00:15)
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snoopy56
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Great - lots of enthusiasm for the new list. Don't forget that we still have 'Mr Pip' to read this month. Debz, I read 'The Road Home' earlier this year. Rose Tremain is one of my favourite authors because I think she's so varied. I've just acquired a copy of 'Music and Silence' which I'm really looking forward to.
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scottishmags
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Debz, I'm glad that you're enjoying The Road Home. I agree with snoopy - she is such a versatile author - Music and Silence is excellent although totally different in style and subject
Mags
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billie
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Hi Snoopy Thanks for the new list. I'm hoping to be back on track with my reading again soon just busy busy with work at the moment. Billie
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lynne
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I absolutely loved The Music room, not sure whether it is out in paperback and remember that it was quite expensive in hardback but I am sure that it could be pre ordered from a library.......
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