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House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III

I just added House of Sand and Fog to my inventory... I still have the other books I mentioned earlier this month as well!! http://bookmooch.com/m/inventory/drizzlegirl

House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus I haven't gotten around to reading this one--I know it's depressing.

... the unbearable lightness of being (trans); disgrace; auschwitz (miklos nyiszli); night (wiesel); the white tiger; house of sand and fog, fasting, feasting; a couple of ed mcbain crime novels that i can't remember the names of now (ironic considering they were chosen for hilarious ...

... House, by Willa Cather (read 7 Sep 1970) A House with Four Rooms, by Rumer Godden (read 23 Sep 1990) House of Sand and Fog, by Andre Dubus III (read 14 Nov 2001)

House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III. I really hated the character of Kathy.

... Land 43. The Crucible 44. Little Children 45. Boston Adventure 46. On The Road 47. One Boy's Boston 48. The House of Sand and Fog 49. Sophie's Choice 50. Waiting

And my tuppence on House of Sand and Fog--I liked both the book and the movie. I got very involved with both sets of characters and their POV about the importance of the house. Recommended, yes!

I have to second mamchunk's review of House of Sand and Fog. It is really a great novel, examining people on the edges of society, people who are struggling. The movie didn't live up to the book, though it was good. That's my two cents.

For some reason the ads for the movie version of House of Sand and Fog really made me not want to see it. The lead actress who I generally like seemed to have been in too many movies at the same where she was always crying and giving that far away look and the thought of seeing her in more of the ...

22) House of Sand and Fog by: Andre Dubus III-- Really good. This turned out to be much better then I expected. It tells the story of an immigrant Iranian family trying to make it in a modern city while battling a troubled woman trying to hold on to the one thing grounding her to reality--th ...

40. House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III (28/04/09) An Iranian flees for his life with his family to America, taking menial jobs to support them and hiding this from his family, who are living beyond their means in the hopes that this will enable their daughter to marry well. He buys a ...

... rest stop trash can. On the other hand, one book that I hated but nevertheless finished that made me extremely angry was The House of Sand and Fog. In this case, it was the main character, Kathy, who needed a good hard bitch-slap. I can't stand a whiney, helpless woman who thinks the world ...

emaestra in Book talk : melancholia (Apr 22, 2009, 9:15pm)

The Sweet Hereafter by Russell Banks. Of course, I love most everything he has written. And I have to agree with House of Sand and Fog. The movie was very well done also.

cal8769 in Book talk : melancholia (Apr 22, 2009, 9:15am)

House of Sand and Fog. There is so much turmoil and people trying to defend what they think is theirs.

House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus

... by Myla Goldberg Eating Chinese Food Naked by Mei Ng Sophie by Guy Burt The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III Summer Sisters by Judy Blume The Razor's Edge by W. Somerset Maugham (first edition, no less!) ... I definitely bought a ...

I was torn over The House of Sand and Fog. I was interested in the story and wanted to know what happened, I could see the characters in my mind, I wondered what the characters were doing while I wasn't reading and it invoked an emotional response. That usually means that I will love the story. W ...

Book #10 The House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus This book was passed on to me from a coworker. She raved about it and I really wanted to love it, but I didn't. It wasn't awful, but I didn't think it was spectacular either. It was okay. Spring semester starts for me on Monday so there ...

... The Orchid Thief spawned a movie called "Adaptation" The Da Vinci Code The Boy in the Striped Pajamas Big Fish House of Sand and Fog Little Children The Ice Storm Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants Inkheart The Spiderwick Chronicles Eragon Because of Winn Dixie ...

... Oil! The Diving Bell and the Butterfly The World According to Garp Cider House Rules Kiss of the Spiderwoman House of Sand and Fog Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love Corelli's Mandolin Chocolat Blindness One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest The Color Purple Beloved Am ...

... really loved it. However, these are books from Oprah's *new* book club. Books I liked less were Midwives, Jewel, House of Sand and Fog, and We Were the Mulvaneys. For this year's picks, I was all set to not like A New Earth, but I did like it. Now I have The Story of Edgar Saw ...

... 11-01 The Picture of Dorian Grey by Oscar Wilde, Finished 12-08 7. Won or Nominated For a Book Award - COMPLETE House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III, Finished 1-3 A Mercy by Toni Morrison, Finished 1-29 (could also be Historical Fiction) The Brief and Wonderous Life of Oscar ...

My personal faves, the ones I use, or maybe I should say, interpret regularly in my routine, are Anna Karenina, The House Of Sand And Fog, and The English Patient.

... Made good headway with Portrait on the bus this morning, Joyce has quite a way with words and descriptions! I have read House of Sand and Fog and can't remember much about it now, apart from that feeling of doom and enervation (is that the right word?). And I'd never read anything about Iran ...

I've now finished House of Sand and Fog. Talk about a train wreck happening before your eyes! Three pretty unlikeable main characters meant I didn't really get emotionally involved at all with them or the story. There was one bit that moved me to tears though, concerning the son. I'm ...

... you know, the sort where everyone 'sort of' knows the story but very few have ever read the original. Will get back to House of Sand and Fog audio soon too, and get that knocked off. I can see out the back window that the orchard needs mowing again.

... did I say it was depressing? ;) The writing was not my cup of tea unfortunately, very 'overwrought'. Nearly through House of Sand and Fog on audio. It is all spiraling down to total disaster very quickly now. Trouble is I can't really feel much for any of the characters. Next is ...

For a lighter read, House of Sand and Fog. Slightly more demanding is The Red Queen. And then there's the masterpiece - Absalom! Absalom!. Very dense though.

Well Joyce and Deborah, I guess I am not your twin :-) I loved House of Fog and Sand and am currently listening to his latest, The Garden of Last Days and enjoying it too. One key difference in the reading, I think, based on D.'s comment, is that for me it was not Kathy's book, but Colonel ...

... historical fiction. If this is not an area you're studying, toss it in the recycling bin. The only other one I've read is House of Fog and Sand and I thought it was seriously "meh."

The Birth of Venus was a real stinker, IMO. Denudge it. Bury it at the bottom of your TBR pile. The House of Sand and Fog is one of those love it/hate it books. I hated it. The writing is fine, but I just wanted to bitchslap Kathy, the main character, for being such a wimpy, self-pitying ...

... by David Guterson River God By Wilbur Smith - this book is loaned by a friend btw I did not do that to a book! The House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dumas The God of Animals by Aryn Kyle Absalom, Absalom! by William Faulkner Through a Glass Darkly by Karleen Koen

... at a bad time (ie, sometime in the last six months!). I can't seem to see an end to the bookrings at the moment. I read The House of Sand And Fog a few years back and thought it was rather moving. A slow book, but a builder.

... a plot as such, not that a book needs a plot for me to appreciate it of course! Currently on audiobook I'm listening to House of Sand and Fog. My only comment so far is that the author Andre Dubus III should stick to writing and not try to read his own books. His wife reads the other PO ...

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Very interesting... House of Sand and Fog made a MUCH better movie than book, imho. I struggled to get through the book, but the movie put it so plainly that it was much easier to digest. #11 I agree with the decided difference in character for Faramir in Two Towers. That was one of the ...

... much of a moviegoer or movie renter. While the two media are so often interdependent, I prefer not to co-mingle them. House of Sand and Fog was highly touted as a movie, I saw it and loved it. Never read the book and have no desire to--as the movie told the story to me perfectly. Thanks ...

House of Sand and Fog was a book I didn't like, then Mr, Man Netflixed the movie and it was good. Well, better than the book was to me. Generally speaking, I go to the movies to see a movie and not have someone read me the book. It's why I leave with met or unmet expectations based on the ...

296/297/298/302 Echoing your same thoughts about The House of Sand of Fog. It was such an annoying book. I can't believe I forced myself to finish it!

House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus

>296/297/298 I had completely forgotten about House of Sand and Fog. I chucked that book after about 70 pages of hating it. I just could not get into it at all.

>296, 297 House of Sand and Fog was a grating experience for me. I finished it, growing more and more irritated as I read along, and will not repeat what I thought of the ending.

296> I read House of Sand and Fog, but it made me SO angry! I just hated Kathy, the main character. But then I'm not fond of wimpy women who think they are some kind of special case and expect everyone to cater to them.

... Atonement, and Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell to name a few. I have one to add though - I've tried twice to read House of Sand and Fog, and I don't know why but I just can't get interested in it and give up after 50 pages or so. There's nothing in particular I don't like about it, it ...

House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus Beach Music by Pat Conroy Beaches The Sand Pebbles Dune by Frank Herbert

I could talk about this all day... I loved the books and the movies of the following Angela's Ashes by Frank Mccourt House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus Rebecca by Daphne DuMaurier - One of my all time favorite movies Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl made into the movie ...

My suggested tags... for Back Roads: incest, murder, molestation, child abuse for House of Sand and Fog: suicide, overdose, murder, racism for "The Lottery" in The Lottery and Other Stories: stoning for Lucky: A Memoir: rape for The Lovely Bones: murder, dismemberment fo ...

... less than 24 hours...it was published on June 2, 2008 and will soon be available on Kindle! Dubus also wrote the excellent HOUSE OF SAND AND FOG. A very responsive publisher!

... felt like I was reading an encyclopedia written with the intent to bore. Other honorable mentions to the Hate List: House of Sand and Fog The Sound and the Fury

... pages 71. Girl with the pearl earring by Tracy Chevalier 233 pages 72. 1984 by George Orwell 256 pages 73. House of sand and fog by Andre Dubus III 365 pages' I really wish this book were longer but enjoyed it just the same. 74. The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje ...

me too! i missed you LG! I finally finished House of Sand and Fog. And loooved the farsi words, even if some of them were not complimentary in translation. For complicated reasons, i'm now rocketing through Weapons of Choice: World War 2.1. It's quite an un-MrA book, and i'm reading it ...

The House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III

... that she pinched my cheek and said "Oh, Jujeh-man," my little chicken, something she has not said to me in many years. House of sand and Fog

>#10 re 8: I think i posted that... a looong time ago. House of Sand And Fog.

... to the characters or I wish I could have tried to change the outcome. One of the most disturbing books, I have read is The House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III. Those poor people, and all for a house.

... all my life. I will have to come up with a list; there are so many other wonderful books that can be added here. House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III is wonderful. Most of M. G. Vassanji deals with the immigrant experience. A particular favorite of mine is No New Land. ...

finished the Moore and started on House of Sand And Fog to switch mental gears. I feel like Ben Kingsley is narrating the first chapter in my head.

I finished House of Sand and Fog (my rating: 3 stars) and am now reading The Bone People. Very different style but intriguing.

... Bible) I can't take the desolation and depression when I am done with it. I couldn't sleep right for a week after reading The House of Sand and Fog and A Lesson Before Dying.

House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III

#17 lindsacl - I enjoyed The House of Sand and Fog until the ending (I deplored the ending). I will be curious to know your thoughts on this novel when you're finished. This week, I am reading Christ the Lord: Road to Cana, which is the newest Anne Rice book.

I'm reading House of Sand and Fog. This is the story of an Iranian immigrant family who take possession of a house through an auction, and the story of the woman who was evicted from the house. Realistic, gritty, tense.

... src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0393046974.01._SX50_SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg"> House of Sand and Fog - review. This ominous, tense, and gritty novel read like a Shakespearean tragedy. The ...

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... of the Drear House by Virginia Hamilton A Painted House by John Grisham Open House by Elizabeth Berg House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III In My Father's House by Ann Rinaldi Homecoming by Cynthia Voigt The Amber Room by Steve Berry Miriam's K ...

... 0/01/2008 Where the River Ends by Charles Martin Finished 10/18/2008 Identical by Ellen Hopkinis, Finished 10/22/2008 The House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III Underway The Story of a Marriage by Andrew Sean Greer Finished 11/11/2008 The Letters by Luanne Rich & Joseph Monninger Fi ...

A cow-orker was raving to me last night about House of Sand and Fog, both the book and movie last night.

... so now I'm just content with it not being completely destroyed. To that end, I was pleasantly surprised by how closely The House of Sand and Fog stayed to the book, and more recently, I was also happy with how The Kite Runner came out. I also agree with To Kill a Mockingbird.

... by NewDirectionsPress is a compilation of seberal translators and then there is also A Universal History of Infamy and The Book of Sand translated by Norman T. DiGiovanni.

... will be my first book of 2008. The audiobook is wonderful; the narrator is the Iranian actress who got an Oscar nod for The House of Sand and Fog. I love her deep, husky voice and the way she adds an extra syllable when two esses meet (as in "his-a sister").

... today :) From Bookmooch I received Shattered Dreams: My Life as a Polygamist's Wife and from TitleTrader I received House Sand and Fog Purchased two books online (used from Amazon).. Boy Still Missing and Housewrights

... Being the True and Surprising Story of the Caribbean Pirates and the Man Who Brought Them Down by Colin Woodward 41. House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III 42. Wild Life by Molly Gloss 43. The Map That Changed the World: William Smith and the Birth of Modern Geology by Si ...

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I finished House of Sand and Fog and loved it. Now I'm almost through The Nanny Diaries which is really good too. Looking forward to seeing the movies of both of these books now.

I started House of Sand and Fog last night. I read almost half of it in one sitting - it's very good. The characters are really well described and interesting.

House of Sand and Fog by, Andre Dumas

55. House and Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus, III, 365 pages

... like an American white guy's fantasy of the life of a geisha. 1984--a classic; can't go wrong there. I really hated House of Sand and Fog. I had no sympathy whatsoever for the main character, Kathy. Most of the time I was reading, I was shouting at her: "Grow up! Stop being a wussy, ...

... with a Pearl Earring by Tracy Chevalier Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden 1984 by George Orwell House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus The March by E.L. Doctorow The Master and the Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov I also checked out A Thousand Splendid ...

... Between Dignity and Despair: Jewish Life in Nazi Germany by Marion A. Kaplan Black and Blue by Anna Quindlen House of Sand and Fog by Andrew Dubus III

... what happens, mostly. I may not read them back to back, though. I also have Special Topics in Calamity Physics, and The House of Sand and Fog, and many, many others. I really need to stop buying books for a while, but I just can't seem to help myself.

House of Sand and Fog. That movie made me cry and also made me so mad - I don't think I ever quite got over it. Sense and Sensibility. I generally avoid romantic movies, and I hate movies that make me cry. That said, I've watched Sense and Sensibility at least 10 times, and each time I had a ...

... has not been read by many people who like many of us have a profound appreciation of food. Andre Dubus III who wrote House of Sand and Fog is a book that I became aware through Oprah's show and publicity about her book club has a very deceptive title that I like yet believe that it is ...

... list five more: Coming Out of the Ice Dances with Dependency Bitter Fruit The Town that Forgot How to Breath House of Sand and Fog

... in my LT and off the top of my head: The River God by Wilbur Smith Voyage of the Dawn Treader by C S Lewis Dust and Sand by Anatoly Rybakov Carribean by James Michener The Thames: England's River by Jonathan Schneer

I visited my local used book store and came home with two books: House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III and The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin.

I visited my local used book store today and came away with two books: House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III and The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin.

16. House of Sand And Fog -Dismal. Depressing. 17. In The Night Room Peter Straub- I'm not really enjoying this one

... read The Heart is a Lonely Hunter (*someday*). I will be curious to read your reviews on Blessings, which I loved, and House of Sand and Fog, which I disliked - when you get to them! =) Today, I got The Archivist's Story by Travis Holland from the library, which I will ...

Just returned from a Library book sale, $2/bag. My haul: The Heart is a Lonely Hunter Blessings House of Sand and Fog Zorro Me Talk Pretty One Day I have absolutely no idea when I'll read any of these, but they're all ones that have called out to me before ... so what the heck.

... Birth House by Ami McKay The Blue Castle by L.M. Montgomery House of Five Talents by Louis Auchincloss House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III

Sandstorms: Days And Nights In Arabia -P. Theroux The Winds Of War - Herman Wouk House Of Sand And Fog - Andre Dubus III The Yellow Wind - David Grossman Set This House On Fire - William Styron

Well this will be a first try for me soo... House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III The Dragon King's Palace by Laura Joh Rowland The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls The Church of Dead Girls by Stephen Dobyns The Acid House by Irvine Welsh

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... Harry Potter - and I was "forced" to listen to them all on tape, too. Not sure if I'll ever read them now. #100: The House of Sand and Fog 10% is Care of the Soul by Thomas Moore 50% is Route 66 : The Mother Road by Michael Wallis; 26 copies.

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