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1dara85
Our group just finished My Sister's Keeper and we are doing The Curious Incident of the Dog at Night Time next.
2Lunawhimsy
We're doing Kitchen by Banana Yoshimoto over on the Asian Fiction & Non-Fiction Group here on LT, and The Bride of Pendorric by Victoria Holt on the Gothic Romance board (sadly I can't participate like I thought I could), and I'm trying to get a Book Discussion on the Bas Bleu group going, I was think of Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell.
I'm to busy in "real time" to attend local book clubs. So, I'm going to keep busy with them here.
I'm to busy in "real time" to attend local book clubs. So, I'm going to keep busy with them here.
3eschator83
Probably a few of our LT members weren't even born when this group started, but I think it was a great idea, especially for us seniors who can't very readily to meet face to face in a discussion group. Please tell us what you'd like to discuss, and join us.
4eschator83
As you may have noticed, we haven't attracted many members for book discussion in this group, but I for one would be happy to discuss any of the classic books, if I have it, fiction or non-fiction. My current reading is mostly selected from about 2000 books my students and friends have given me over the years, and now that I'm retired I'm hoping to read them all. As my twilight approaches and memory fades, I may not recall my recent reads much better than the classics read long ago, but I have been writing reviews as I finish books (just for my own enjoyment and recollection).
Here's some recent reviews, or feel free to discuss something else:
1/20/20, Scott Sparrow, I Am Always with You,
11/27/19, Alfred McBride, The Gospel of the Holy Spirit,
7/31/19, John Ashcroft, Never Again
During this period I've spent a load of time on Summa Theologica and a brief summary of it My Way of Life, but can't get myself to stop working on them. I'd love to talk about them, too. Probably it's best to open a new thread here if you would like to start or just suggest a book to discuss.
Here's some recent reviews, or feel free to discuss something else:
1/20/20, Scott Sparrow, I Am Always with You,
11/27/19, Alfred McBride, The Gospel of the Holy Spirit,
7/31/19, John Ashcroft, Never Again
During this period I've spent a load of time on Summa Theologica and a brief summary of it My Way of Life, but can't get myself to stop working on them. I'd love to talk about them, too. Probably it's best to open a new thread here if you would like to start or just suggest a book to discuss.
