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  • Lamb is a great novel - I laughed a lot.


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    • I just finished Luckiest Girl Alive, which I enjoyed. It's about a girl who revisits and confronts a horrific high school experience 10 years later.

      I just started Whiskey & Charlie, a book about the relationship and history between twin brothers. It's the rare book that I adore from the very beginning, but this is one. I'm absolutely loving it so far.
      ~Jane

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      • Just finished Jane Eyre. Love. It's so long but I loved it!


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        • Finished Aziz Ansari's "Modern Romance" which was super interesting about how social media and the digital age has shaped dating and relationships.

          I've started "The Storyteller" by Jodi Picoult which is engaging but...I don't know. I don't know that I'm a fan of hers, in general. I LOVED 'My Sister's Keeper', but others I've read from her are just underwhelming to me.

          Also started "Whiskey & Charlie" but I'm barely into it so I can't speak to how it is quite yet.
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          • Originally posted by LilySayWhat
            I'm finally reading "Memoirs of a Geisha" and like it more than I thought I would. Never saw the movie so I went into the book completely blind.
            Great book.


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            • Started Luckiest Girl Alive. It's a page turner alright.


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              • Just finished Luckiest Girl Alive. Good read!


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                • I finished Luckiest Girl Alive a few weeks ago; didn't love the main character in the beginning which shaded my feelings about the book, but as more of her story was revealed I became more sympathetic and LOVED the book by the end.
                  ~Jane

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                  • Originally posted by LilySayWhat
                    I'm finally reading "Memoirs of a Geisha" and like it more than I thought I would. Never saw the movie so I went into the book completely blind.
                    I loved that one! I didn't know they made a movie of it. I thought at one point the author was considering writing a novel about a sumo wrestler, but I guess that hasn't happened?
                    Laurie
                    My team: DH (anesthesiologist), DS (9), DD (8)

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                    • I just finished The Pelican Brief. No more Grisham for a while. Tired of conspiracy theories, though the all the references to 90s technology and fashion were kind of fun.

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                      • I'm going to make a horrible English major confession: I've never read Pride and Prejudice.

                        I started it last night (the version I actually picked up in Jane Austen's house in Bath!)...and it's tough. I'm not used to this kind of writing. There was a reason Victorian lit wasn't my favorite.

                        I feel like I've just blasphemed.
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                        • I went on a Jane Austin kick a few years ago-- loved Emma the book much more than any version of the movie. If you've read books set in in the Victorian era then read Jane Austin I see how refreshing her style must have been.

                          I just finished Outlander which was sort of interesting but sort of Ugh...... Crime books are not my thing and I'm tired of lawyer/conspiracy books too.

                          Maybe I'll go read another Jane Austen book to clean the palate lol.
                          Peggy

                          Aloha from paradise! And the other side of training!

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                          • Victorian lit was my favorite. Middlemarch was the jumping off point for my law school application essay.
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                            • And if you haven't read A Tale of Two Cities you are missing out.
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                              • Whiskey & Charlie is so great. I am REALLY enjoying it. I'm about 3/4 of the way through I do highly recommend it.

                                Also I finally bought the entire HP series on Saturday. I'm excited to re-read 1 - 4 and then read 5 - 7 for the first time. I know I know, hold your tomatoes...I'm also in disbelief that I haven't read the whole series.
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