Sunday, June 29, 2008
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J and PA, our B-town buddies, live abroad now. We have been looking forward to visiting these 2 cool ex-pats. These 2 should work in th...
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The trip to the Pacific Northwest was extremely pleasant. Today I'm getting ready for a trip to Central Asia. I leave tomorrow and the...
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Listen up, folks. There's a new Kathleen West novel in town. This is her fourth book and my new favorite. Before I get into the reason...
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Tell #1 son he has our cheers for a great moment of fame. :)
i've heard that book is an engrossing read. do you recommend for the post-partum period? i must admit that i didn't have time to finish lisa see's book about foot-binding before the library wanted it back, but i am 100 pages into #6 of the no. 1 ladies detective agency, a series i like.
I am not positive I'll pass on your cheers, T. He's getting encouragement enough from somewhere. How's summer, kiddo??? Are you moved yet?
KC, Not sure I would recommend it. It was good, but I would not call it engrossing. I read the first of the ladies' detective and liked it a lot. i'm not a series reader, so i stopped there.
I thought the book was interesting, and like you, it did spur me to do a little research--the history is very interesting. But I thought it was a bit too repetitive on some of the key points. I kept saying in my head, "Got it already." I read The Queen's Fool, and felt the same way about the needless repetition of certain points. Have not read any more of her books for that reason.
Right. Because every pregnancy created a big stir of hopefulness for a boy child, the book is full of drama around pregnancies. And that gets repetitive. But I am glad I read it so I got a little review of the history of the horrible Henry VIII and his courtly cohorts.
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