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Helene Gallaway (orion198) Sorry....I just realized I'm supposed to post this HERE, not on the main discussion list.

I'm on my way with two finished:Watership Down and The Book Thief. I've just started my third: Unlikely Allies: How a Merchant, a Playwright, and a Spy Saved the American Revolution

I'm thrilled to be a part of this group and can't wait to watch everyone meet their goal of 50 books (or more!).

Helene in TX


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Helene Gallaway (orion198) #3. Sandstorm (Sigma Prequel) by James Rollins


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Helene Gallaway (orion198) #6. The Country Life by Rachel Cusk The Country Life by Rachel Cusk


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Sooz Helene wrote: "#7. Reading Lolita in Tehran A Memoir in Books by Azar Nafisi Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books Azar Nafisi"

Ellen: this book sounds so interesting. was it good - did you enjoy it?


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Helene Gallaway (orion198) Did you mean the book Ellen Foster? Yes, I really did enjoy it - it was a very quick read, not only in length, but in the cadence and style. I enjoyed the way the author really sounded like an 11 year old girl walking a fine line between a harsh, jaded reality and a world of hope.

I enjoyed Reading Lolita in Tehran as well, just not as much as I thought I would. I must admit I skimmed through a few of the more verbose sections!

Hope that answered your question! :)


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Sooz i actually meant Reading Lolita in Tehran. it has such a great theme - too bad, it sounds like it could have used some editing. thanks Helene!


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Helene Gallaway (orion198) #10. Rainwater by Sandra Brown Rainwater by Sandra Brown

Ten down, 90 to go!


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Helene Gallaway (orion198) #11. Sunflowers by Sheramy Bundrick Sunflowers by Sheramy Bundrick

5 stars - I really enjoyed this book.


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Helene Gallaway (orion198) #16. Night by Elie Wiesel Night by Elie Wiesel

4 stars - a very quick but intense read.


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Helene Gallaway (orion198) #17 The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1) by Stieg Larsson The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo byStieg Larsson

5 stars - best mystery I've read in a very long time! I can't wait to read the next one.


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Helene Gallaway (orion198) #19. The Charlemagne Pursuit A Novel (Cotton Malone #4) by Steve Berry The Charlemagne Pursuit: A NovelbySteve Berry

3 stars - I'm enjoying the Cotton Malone series more and more with each book.


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Helene Gallaway (orion198) #20. The Girl Who Played with Fire (Millennium, #2) by Stieg Larsson The Girl Who Played with Fire byStieg Larsson

a 5 star read....engrossing, fast-paced, couldn't put it down!


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Helene Gallaway (orion198) #21. The Heretic's Daughter by Kathleen Kent The Heretic's Daughter by Kathleen Kent

3 stars....maybe 3 1/2


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Helene Gallaway (orion198) #22 Saving Fish from Drowning A Novel (Ballantine Reader's Circle) by Amy Tan Saving Fish from Drowning: A Novel by Amy Tan

Not my favorite book by Tan. It did pick up in the second half...enough to earn 3 stars.


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Helene Gallaway (orion198) #24. The Sanctuary Sparrow The Seventh Chronicle of Brother Cadfael by Ellis Peters The Sanctuary Sparrow: The Seventh Chronicle of Brother Cadfael byEllis Peters

3 stars....I love a quick medieval mystery!


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Carol Neman | 469 comments How did you like The 13th Tale? And what did you get out of it?


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Helene Gallaway (orion198) Carol wrote: "How did you like The 13th Tale? And what did you get out of it?"

I enjoyed it as a nice old-fashioned kind of story. Book lovers love tales of book lovers, don't they? It isn't extremely deep nor did it take any real emotional investment on my part; it is just a good story.


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Helene Gallaway (orion198) #25. Reviving Ophelia Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls by Mary Bray Pipher Reviving Ophelia: Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls byMary Bray Pipher

4 stars - Every parent of a preteen daughter should read this book.

( 1/2 way to 50! )


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Helene Gallaway (orion198) #28. The Secret Magdalene A Novel by Ki Longfellow The Secret Magdalene: A Novel by Ki Longfellow

5 stars - incredible.


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Helene Gallaway (orion198) #31. Nefertiti by Michelle Moran Nefertiti byMichelle Moran

4 stars - a VERY enjoyable read!


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Helene Gallaway (orion198) #33. Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen

4 1/2 stars


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Helene Gallaway (orion198) #34. A Monstrous Regiment of Women A Monstrous Regiment of Women (Mary Russell, #2) by Laurie R. King by Laurie R. King

3 stars - the storyline isn't as good as in the first book but I will certainly continue reading the series as I like the writing and the characters.


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Helene Gallaway (orion198) #35. A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius by Dave Eggers A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius by Dave Eggers

1 star - I slogged, skimmed, and skipped over entire pages just to get through it.


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Stephanie | 146 comments Helene wrote: "#35. A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius by Dave Eggers A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius by Dave Eggers

1 star - I slogged, skimmed, and skipped over e..."


Since we usually rate books pretty similarly, I guess I will be moving this either off my list or definitely to the bottom of my HUGE TBR list!
Hope all is going well!


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Helene Gallaway (orion198) #37. A Letter of Mary (Mary Russell, #3) by Laurie R. King A Letter of Mary by Laurie R. King

3 1/2 stars


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Helene Gallaway (orion198) #38. A Reliable Wife by Robert Goolrick A Reliable Wife by Robert Goolrick

I didn't think I would like this book after reading all the 'love it or hate it' reviews. However, the dark, flawed characters drew me in enough to give this book 4 stars.


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Chris (chrismd) | 408 comments Oh good, maybe I'll move it up in my TBR pile. Totally agree with you on "A Heartbreaking Work...." it's kept me from reading anything else by Eggers.


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Helene Gallaway (orion198) Chris wrote: "Oh good, maybe I'll move it up in my TBR pile. Totally agree with you on "A Heartbreaking Work...." it's kept me from reading anything else by Eggers."

Whew....it is nice to hear you agree with me, Chris! I'm sure Eggers' work says something to someone out there - it just isn't me! lol.


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Helene Gallaway (orion198) #39. Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane

3 stars for being pretty dull until the last two chapters where it really takes off. I'll read more of Lehane in the future.


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Kate (kateksh) | 741 comments Wow, Helene, we have very similar taste in books!! I can't WAIT to read the second Girl/Dragon/Tattoo -- it might even be next? Do you like Ann Patchett? Reading Patron Saint of Liars -- awesome read.


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Helene Gallaway (orion198) Kate wrote: "Wow, Helene, we have very similar taste in books!! I can't WAIT to read the second Girl/Dragon/Tattoo -- it might even be next? Do you like Ann Patchett? Reading Patron Saint of Liars -- awesome..."

I don't think I've read any Ann Patchett. I'll have to put one of hers on my TBR list. Thanks for the tip!

Right now I'm waiting to get the 3rd Larsson book from the library. I check my place in the queue daily and it looks like I'll be getting it in the next few days!!! Can you tell I'm slightly excited? Can't wait to read it!


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Helene Gallaway (orion198) #40. Keeping Watch by Laurie R. King Keeping Watch by Laurie R. King

4 stars. I was already a fan of Laurie King and her Mary Russell series but this book blew me away. Really fantastic and completely different from everything else I've read by her. Wow.


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Heather (heather-sp) Helene wrote: "Kate wrote: "Wow, Helene, we have very similar taste in books!! I can't WAIT to read the second Girl/Dragon/Tattoo -- it might even be next? Do you like Ann Patchett? Reading Patron Saint of Lia..."

Ann Patchett is wonderful! Bel Canto is such a beautiful book, and I loved The Magician's Assistant. I'd highly recommend her!


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