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Just finished The Ice Balloon: One Man's Dramatic Attempt to Discover the North Pole by Balloon. A tragic story about Arctic exploration
I just read Melissa Joan Hart's attempt at a biography. I loved her as a teen when she was in Clarissa and Sabrina. The book was enjoyable however there was a lot of name dropping.

I really want to read Melissa Explains It All :D

This is the second of her novels I've read. The other was This Book Will Save Your Life. She has a very quirky dark humour and the both novels have a very skewed outlook on life.
This one begins with a murder and covers the subsequent events in one year, from Thanksgiving to Thanksgiving.
I really enjoyed it. I like the author's often strange humour and bizarre lives of her characters, where even the oddest of behaviour begins to appear quite normal.

It is very beautiful! I was in a production of that and it's always been one of my favourites.

I was in the library two days ago and The Rosie Project was in the "Lucky Days" Shelf (that means you skip the waiting list). I was sooooo tempted to pick it! Then I had to be reasonable. I already have more books from the library at home than I can read before the due dates...

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Finished Scarp: In Search of London's Outer Limits yesterday. Beautifully written, but surreal in parts

It was... okay. I found myself having to flip back to remind myself who characters were, there were quite a few typos, and a lot of double punctuation e.g. ?? or ?!?! - which I found really annoying and I can't remember the last time I saw that kind of punctuation in a print book! I also found myself a bit disappointed by the ending (view spoiler)

It was... okay. I found myself having to flip back to remind myself who characters were, t..."
Yuck, I would be totally put off by punctuation like that. Was this a book published by a recognised publishing house?



I hope that you don't mind as I have taken this recommendation and added it to my "recommended by a friend" category in the Magic Square Challenge. I know that calling you a "friend" is very presumptuous but as we are members of The Book Vipers I thought I could stretch the boundaries a little :D

Elizabeth wrote: "We're all friends in Book Vipers, in spite of the venomous name :D. I think I may give Barbara Kingsolver's Flight Behaviour as my friend recommendation. Nearly picked it up in the library today b..."
I picked a copy up in Salisbury for £2 just before Christmas
I picked a copy up in Salisbury for £2 just before Christmas
I think I have Flight Behaviour on my Kindle. Both MIL and FIL absolutely loved it.
I feel a readalong
Coming along.
Ding Dong.
I feel a readalong
Coming along.
Ding Dong.
Jen wrote: "I've just finished The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman. Thoroughly enjoyed it!"
I did too. For me it is the was he conjures the intensity in a story.
I did too. For me it is the was he conjures the intensity in a story.



Flight Behavior was the book that introduced me to Barbara Kingsolver, and I will be eternally grateful! I've read four of her books now, with another on the way. I would be glad to chip in if you guys do a read along. And just in case anyone needs recommendations of her books for the magic square, I highly recommend Flight Behavior, The Poisonwood Bible, The Lacuna and Prodigal Summer!

Thanks Paul. Sally, I enjoyed Flight Behavior and have her other books to look forward to!

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Elizabeth, I'll be reading The Thirteen Tale next the one I'm starting today. Did you like it?


Happy to be a friend Teresa!

I've got a copy of this from Christmas so might try it next.
Also just finished Apple Tree Yard and found it very powerful. It raises a lot of issues above and beyond its central story. I do understand where Gail is coming from but I didn't feel the same, and I hated the Gone Girl folks!


Sandra, I've just finished The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman as well. I read it as my "Genre I normally avoid" (fantasy) for the Magic Square challenge. I was hugely impressed by the scope of Gaiman's imagination and enjoyed reading it, but have to confess that I found it rather frightening and had to stay up late to finish it, hoping that there would be a reassuring ending! These fantasy readers are clearly made of stronger stuff than me!
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