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Oct 05, 2011 08:24PM

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Hi ND, glad you're in."
Thanks , I am happy too :)


Sounds like a plan! :)

I haven't checked the Calendar for a while; actually, can't find where it is.


You're okay, Jenny. I'm starting in about a week (reading Kokoro first). It's kind of read when you can fit it in. But I do hope you can also fit in Mary Novik's Conceit in a couple months. That should be really be an exciting story, too.


That's terrific, Marieke. I always enjoy your comments. I hope you'll be able to make it your 'China' book.


1Q84 is also on my soon-to-read list, before March ends, after some Japanese sake (i.e. Natsume Sōseki) and sakura (cherry blossoms) :)

i'm excited about Soseki, too. i'm going to try to read two...Kokoro and B-- shoot, i forgot the name.




This is an excellent book, but it is dense with history so it cannot be read quickly. Just thought I'd mention it.



I'm just saying that it's not a book you can whip through in a 2 days - unless all you do is read this book.



I feel immense relief. Thks for your emotional/spiritual support, Sue.

I have faith in you, Sue. :-)"
thanks for your support Judy. I've been reading The Club Dumas today and really enjoying it and keeping up with Middlemarch and hit on a really fun segment. All adds to my enjoyment and, with encouragement too, makes me know all the books will be read.

Janice, you may want to correct the thread title (Swans needs to be pluralized) so it's easier for people to find if they're reading this book.

It's done!

We'll probably be starting this book about the same time ND. Thankfully we have a longer time for My Name is Red.

That is good to know :) and yes it is good to have longer time for "My name is Red" ...
I see Anne already started her trip to china ;)
Judy wrote: "Oh good, I get to read a book with ND finally! (big smiles)"
Yeeeees :D :D :D

I've browsed through a library edition, so I can appreciate what Anne is talking about in Jung Chang's memoir of twentieth-century China. When the book I'll be actually reading is ready, that will bring me closer to starting it. It's probably good we've had advance notice about this book for it to be gotten.





I look forward to the discussion of this book. It is rife with topics for discussion. See you all over at Imprinted LIfe.
Books mentioned in this topic
Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China (other topics)Kokoro (other topics)
Conceit (other topics)
My Name Is Red (other topics)
The Club Dumas (other topics)
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