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This book was well-written, but not very interesting. The movie that was based on this book (primarily about the second chapter of this book) was much more interesting!

on the fence about this one...I loved the story, but I found many parts that I felt were dragged out and/or unnecessary. I liked it though......

I loved this book! It was just what I needed to start off the week.

Loved this book - it was a great light read. I read it very quickly and really enjoyed it.


I thoroughly enjoyed this read- the story of a very unique character told in a very authentic voiceHalf Broke Horses

I have no idea what to pick up next, but an enormous pile of "to reads" to choose from!

A quick light read that I really enjoyed. I had tried reading Straight Man, but wasn't getting into it, so I tried this one. Now, I will go back to Straight Man or maybe not.....


I thought The Women was okay, but I liked Loving Frank much better. The Women was an interesting perspective on all of the women in Frank Lloyd Wright's life even though it is a fictional account. It was not a favorite book by any stretch though. I'm sure it will make for interesting conversation!
I have not read Cutting for Stone and will add that to my list - thank you!


Now on to Cloudsplitter for my goodreads book club!

I finally finished this book after putting it down months ago. I thought it was a fairly well-researched book. I've read many books on Marilyn and it is one of the better ones in terms of her life history. The writing was a little tedious at times and I'd get bored and put it down. Overall, I'm glad I read it.


This took me forever to read!! It was nowhere near as good as the first one. It did tie up all of the loose ends of the characters for us, but it was not a very interesting book. I'm hoping my next choice will be better!

Read it while on vacation in South Carolina and loved it! A perfectly sweet southern novel!

21) Cloudsplitter by Russell Banks
22) The Kitchen House by Kathleen Grissom
All are very different, but good. The Kitchen House was my favorite read out of these, but Cloudsplitter was beautifully written and amazing.

I love historical fiction and really enjoyed this read~

I really liked this historical novel with a twist. It was an intriguing and enjoyable read.


I didn't know that Sophi Kinsella wrote under another name. I enjoyed this "chick lit" book very much. It was a good story and an easy read.

This was a lovely book - a beautifully written fictional account of the life of Marie Antoinette. I loved the voice that the author gave to Marie Antoinette.

Rose


Rose, yes, I loved The Invisible Wall! I'm looking forward to reading The Dream soon. I believe he has already published his third memoir, but I don't recall the name. I read a review that said it was very repetitive of the previous works, but still worth reading. Amazing that he published these memoirs so late in life and is still writing!!




I love those kind when my brain just doesn't want to think, or I need to get out of a darker place into a lighter one...




I thought it was good, but after a very hard start. I wasn't sure that I was going to move on and read the next one - after your recommendation, I will definitely pick up the second one this week. I had dinner with a good friend last night and she said the second book was her favorite and the best of all three. Now, I'm very curious to see how this trilogy progresses..... Let me know what you think of the third one when/if you decide to read it!

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