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General > [Booktalk] November Where is your main Character

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message 1: by Feodora (new)

Feodora | 108 comments Mod
I just finished Die Henkerstochter und der schwarze Mönch by Oliver Pötzsch , nice plotted historical novel.


message 2: by Feodora (new)

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I just read 84, Charing Cross Road by Helene Hanff .
What an extraordinary book. It first reminded me at The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, as it is written in letters too, although the way how the "others" get conected to the story and write letters to each others too, is different. But it is is different, more personel in one way although it has no deeper story as The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society had.


message 3: by Dorothy (last edited Nov 04, 2011 09:10PM) (new)

Dorothy  (vilette) | 59 comments Feodora wrote: "I just read 84, Charing Cross Road by Helene Hanff.
What an extraordinary book. It first reminded me at The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, as it is written in letters too, altho..."


I loved this book!

Right now I am reading A Man of Parts, a fictionalised biography of author:H G Wells|5224058]
[aso I am in wartime London.


message 4: by D'face (new)

D'face | 4 comments I agree, a wonderful, extraordinary book. We listened to it as an audio book and it just transported us.


message 5: by Feodora (new)

Feodora | 108 comments Mod
just started Laienspiel (Kommissar Kluftinger, #4) by Volker Klüpfel .
A crimestory taking place in ther geman area Algäu, near the alps.


message 6: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (mrsmelissa) | 22 comments I've just travelled from Transylvania to London in the late 1800s... Can you guess what I'm reading?


message 7: by Feodora (new)

Feodora | 108 comments Mod
After finishing Laienspiel (Kommissar Kluftinger, #4) by Volker Klüpfel I just started with

Ein Strandkorb für Oma by Janne Mommsen a nice story taking place on one of the small gerrman North Sea Island


message 8: by Dorothy (new)

Dorothy  (vilette) | 59 comments I'm in a small picturesque Quebec village, absorbed in a mystery by Louise Penny


message 9: by [deleted user] (new)

Am traveling with a dysfunctional tour group thru. China and onto Burma in Amy Tan's novel - saving fish from drowning..


message 10: by Melissa (last edited Nov 21, 2011 01:55AM) (new)

Melissa (mrsmelissa) | 22 comments I'm back on Arrakis with The Winds of Dune and in Terry Pratchett's Disc World with Pyramids.
Hmmm... It's all very fantastic! About to start Hitch-22 which should bring me back to Earth LOL


message 11: by Paula (new)

Paula | 72 comments I'm in Nebraska and 4 years old. I'm reading Heaven is for Real A Little Boy's Astounding Story of His Trip to Heaven and Back by Todd Burpo


message 12: by Dorothy (new)

Dorothy  (vilette) | 59 comments oppem wrote: "Am traveling with a dysfunctional tour group thru. China and onto Burma in Amy Tan's novel - saving fish from drowning.."

That is a wonderful book! I'm travelling from Baltimore to Berlin with
Half Blood Blues by Esi Edugyan


message 13: by [deleted user] (new)

Agreed - I thought this was one of my 'best reads of the year'.


message 14: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Brady (minesayn) | 160 comments I am in Vermont in Anita Shreve's Testimony; I am in Washington D.C./Chicago in The Senator and the Priest by Andrew Greeley, and I am also in Mill Valley, California in Elizabeth Berg's What We Keep.


message 15: by Paula (new)

Paula | 72 comments I am in England in 1499 with Joe, a guy I went to the future to get to help my family. I'm reading A Knight in Central Park by Theresa Ragan on my Kindle.


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