Friday, March 14, 2008 QUESTION:What book (name up to three) that you recently read would you most like to talk about with a friend?
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Francine Anatomy of Deception Sandra Smith PILLARS OF THE EARTH and WORLD WITHOUT END both by the same author, Ken Follett. I am about halfway through the latter, which is sort of a continuation of the former. Both are great reads. Carol Eanes Nineteen Minutes Peggy A Thousand Splendid Suns The Alchemist
Michele CRIME AND PUNISHMENT --- It was so interesting and I would love to talk about it in depth with someone. Kaye DeMaio-Hays NINETEEN MINUTES, THE MEMORY KEEPER'S DAUGHTER and THE KITE RUNNER --- all are full of dilemmas to discuss. What would you do? What choices did characters have? What do you think would have happened if . . . ? What connections did you make (self, text, world)? Barb W ANATOMY OF DECEPTION by Laurence Goldstone BREAKFAST WITH BUDDHA by Roland Merullo THE APPEAL by John Grisham Carol Grubbs HAVE YOU FOUND HER by Janice Erlbaum THE TRANSLATOR by Daoud Hari THE PATH by Chet Raymo Ivy A FREE LIFE by Ha Jin Wendy Catalano Although I am not finished, I would discuss GOOD INTENTIONS by Joy Fielding. A great read so far. Richard Jordan Thumbprint White Tiger Reduced Circumstances
Janet Stewart Change of Heart Half Broken Things Things My Girlfriend and I Have Argued About Phyllis CHANGE OF HEART by Jodi Picoult THE PATRON SAINT OF LIARS by Ann Patchett Peggy Kincaid TWISTED by Andrea Kane KILLER HEAT by Linda Fairstein SIX SACRED STONES by Matthew Reilly Jane Haase Walt Disney The Labrador Pact City of the Sun Richard Bartels ANATOMY OF DECEPTION by Lawrence Goldstone THE AX by Donald Westlake THE COLONY by John Tayman Linda M. Johnson Reality Wars Aristotle and an Aardvark Go to Washington Mary McGreevy Shellie PEOPLE OF THE BOOK by Geraldine Brooks, and THE APPEAL by John Grisham Bonnie Szul 1. BELOW THE SURFACE by Karen Harper 2. LAST KNOWN VICTIM by Erica Spindler 3. SHARE NO SECRETS by Carlene Thompson Margaret Franson DEAD TIME by Stephen White KILLER HEAT by Linda Fairstein WINTER STUDY by Nevada Barr Melissa Snow Flower and the Secret Fan The Kite Runner Water for Elephants Michelle THE TEA ROSE and THE WINTER ROSE by Jennifer Donnelly Jeannie Hoover FAMILY BLESSINGS by Fern Michaels PIECES OF MY SISTER'S LIFE by Elizabeth Jo Arnold KING OF LIES by John Hart Amy Baldwin THE PRESIDENT'S ASSASSIN by Brain Haig, I have bought copies already for my family members. Great book!
All books by Anne George --- MURDER ON A GIRL'S NIGHT OUT, etc. Judy Ross The Little Lady Agency T is for Trepass Lisa THE VIRGIN OF SMALL PLAINS by Nancy Pickard --- it's technically a mystery, but transcends the genre with a great story that satisfies on several levels. Joan Woods Last Known Victim The Healer Hard To Handle Kathryn McNamara THE BEST OF FRIENDS: Two Women, Two Continents, and One Enduring Friendship by Sara James and Ginger Mauney Debi PEOPLE OF THE BOOK by Geraldine Brooks THE THIRTEENTH TALE by Diane Setterfield Coralie The Reluctant Fundamentalist Julia L. Rule Iron Kissed Carrot Cake Murder Howling at the Moon Ellen Some are not-so-recent reads, but demand discussion: LIFE OF PI THE BOOK THIEF A THOUSAND SPLENDID SUNS Beverly SONG YET SUNG by James McBride UNBOWED by Wangari Maathai THE JEWEL TRADER OF PEGU by Jeffrey Hantover Lori Schultz - THE MONSTERS OF TEMPLETON by Lauren Groff - DUMA KEY by Stephen King - THE TWO MARYS by Sylvia Browne Sandra Hughes TURNING TABLES by Heather & Rose MacDowell OUT STEALING HORSES by Per Petterson Linda Postill THE KITE RUNNER by Khaled Hosseini Sue Leven OBEDIENCE by Will Lavender Bridget Colontonio SWAY by Zachary Lazar, THE GEOGRAPHY OF BLISS by Eric Weiner, and THE GIRL WHO STOPPED SWIMMING by Joshilyn Jackson Dorothy Cowling CHANGE OF HEART by Jodi Picoult Bea Carroll Three Cups Of Tea Loretta Sanford THREE CUPS OF TEA and TIN ROOF BLOWDOWN by James Lee Burke Frank Nigro THE MEPHISTO CLUB by Tess Gerritsen. It was the first book I read by her and it was taut, tight and thrilling! Ray Palen THE THIRTEENTH TALE by Diane Setterfield THE TERROR by Dan Simmons DUMA KEY by Stephen King Sharon Lumb THE OTHER BOLEYN GIRL (or any from Phillippa Gregory) BLINK THE MEMORY KEEPER'S DAUGHTER Kathryn Andrews The Geography of Bliss Susan K The Senator's Wife Change of Heart God of Animals Laurie Weatherlow PLUM LUCKY by Janet Evanovich This book is a mystery, but is also laugh-out-loud funny. Everyone would enjoy reading it! Deborah John Morgan Wilson's Benjamin Justice mystery series. Betty We Need to Talk About Kevin Leah THUNDERSTRUCK by Eric Larsen or THE STREET OF A THOUSAND BLOSSOMS by Gail Tsukiyama Rita Carter RISE AND SHINE by Anna Quindlen FOR ONE MORE DAY by Mitch Albom WITHOUT RESERVATIONS: The Travels of an Independent Woman by Alice Steinbach Darby Lohrding The Shack The Secret Blend The Innocent Man Trudi Trainor EAT, PRAY, LOVE --- mainly because I didn't like it. THE KITE RUNNER THE LOST MOTHER Jane THE RAW SHARK TEXTS by Steven Hall A FRACTION OF THE WHOLE by Steve Toltz Karen LeClerc Things I Want My Daughters To Know C is for Corpse
Killer Heat April Lemesh THE BOY IN THE STRIPED PAJAMAS was the most thought-provoking and heartrending book I have recently read and would like to talk to a friend about as a book that must not be missed. Pat I e-mailed friends, as well as spoke to some in person, to recommend FIREFLY LANE by Kristin Hannah as a good read! Fran SNOW FLOWER AND THE SECRET FAN by Lisa See
WATER FOR ELEPHANTS by Sara Gruen Marie MADNESS by Marya Hornbacher Olga Purgavie Lean Mean Thirteen A Thousand Splendid Suns Michelle Miller LIKE WATER FOR CHOCOLATE by Laura Esquivel FOUCAULT'S PENDULUM by Umberto Eco (I need to discuss this one because I think it will help me to better understand it!) Marie THE KEEP by Jennifer Egan Sue Spencer MERE CHRISTIANITY by C. S. Lewis THE BASTARD OF ISTANBUL by by Elif Shafak Jana Harver A Thousand Splendid Suns Pillars of the Earth Eat, Pray, Love Patricia Gans-Funnen Suite Française The Glass Castle Dave Rudy Just this weekend, I talked to my son about LOVE BY THE GLASS that I am reading. I have many times talked about THE WORLD IS FLAT, and FREAKONOMICS. Annabelle A Thousand Splendid Suns The Book Thief The Boy in the Striped Pajamas Linda Maxine Williams THE DARKEST EVENING OF THE YEAR by Dean Koontz THE WHOLE TRUTH by David Baldacci Kathryn van Rooyen The Agatha Raisin series by M.C. Beaton, which I just discovered. THE DELIVERY ROOM by Sylvia Brownrigg THE ALMOST MOON by Alice Hoffman Cheryl Knapp Arstid and Veronika The Namesake Rebecca Dianne THE BOOK THIEF by Marcus Zusak Jody THE STAND by Stephen King THE CRIMSON PETAL AND THE WHITE by Michel Faber Juanita The one that I am currently reading! There is always something I want to talk about and want to hear another person's opinion on. That's why book discussions are so great! My husband is wonderful but he really could care less about my "books"! Teresa PEOPLE OF THE BOOK by Geraldine Brooks, SONG YET SUNG by James McBride and THE GHOST AT THE TABLE by Suzanne Berne. Steven Schwindt THE GOLDEN COMPASS THE SUBTLE KNIFE THE AMBER SPYGLASS
All by Philip Pullman Susan ATONEMENT by Ian MacEwan Mary KEEPING FAITH and CHANGING HEARTS by Jodi Picoult Judy I'm just finishing WICKED by Gregory Maguire and would love to discuss it with someone. Another I just finished was John Grisham's THE APPEAL, which I think would make for a good discussion. Michelle 1) The Kite Runner 2) Water for Elephants 3) The Pulpwood Queens' Tiara-Wearing, Book-Sharing Guide to Life Pam Kent - THE SPARROW by Mary Doria Russell - TWILIGHT by Stephenie Meyer - WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT KEVIN by Lionel Shriver Kathy Vieira I recently read PAINT IT BLACK by Janet Fitch. It's an interesting book that begs discussion. I have found that people either love or hate it. Kris MY SISTER'S KEEPER by Jodi Picoult NINETEEN MINUTES by Jodi Picoult Janette Pigtopia All The Numbers The Secret Between Us Cheryl Kennedy Water For Elephants The Queen's Fool Best Friends Jane Howland Annie Freeman's Fabulous Traveling Funeral The Devil in the Junior League Lori Goldstein PETER JENNINGS: A Reporter's Life edited by Kate Darnton, Kayce Freed Jennings & Lynn Sherr THREE CUPS OF TEA by Greg Mortenson REMEMBER ME? by Sophie Kinsella Lea Ann in Seattle HARRIET AND ISABELLA by Patricia O'Brien THE SENATOR'S WIFE by Sue Miller THE BOY IN THE STRIPED PAJAMAS by John Boyne Sharlynda Dehnel I like to talk about every book I read, whether good or bad, with everyone, not just with friends. The books that I'd like to most discuss with people are WHITE OLEANDER by Janet Fitch. I am a teacher, and this book made me look at the youth of our country differently.
Another book I'd love to discuss is anything by P. J. Parrish, especially AN UNQUIET GRAVE. It was chilling and haunting. Definitely a great read any time of the year. It was such a good book that I went back to my bookstore the morning after I read it and ordered all of P. J. Parrish's books.
The third book I'd like to discuss is THE SECRET HISTORY by Donna Tartt. It was one of the most chilling books I've ever read, and was quite unexpected. The book had a definite male viewpoint to have been written by a female. One of the best books I've ever read. I recommend it to everyone. Manish Patwari 1) THE WAR AT HOME by Pat Capponi 2) YOU CAN SAVE THE ANIMALS: 251 Simple Ways To Stop Thoughtless Cruelty by Ingrid Newkirk 3) DOUBLE SHUFFLE by James Hadley Chase Lynn WATER FOR ELEPHANTS by Sara Gruen LOVING FRANK by Nancy Horan Marie Bleeding Kansas Twilight Monsters of Templeton Julie Roberts OBEDIENCE by Will Lavender Marian Furukawa The Kite Runner The Echo Killer Instinct Peggy Rowan CHANGE OF HEART by Jodi Picoult VANISH by Tess Gerritisen HERE ON EARTH by Alice Hoffman Caroline Savard Eat, Pray, Love Allison B. I just read OUTLANDER and would love to talk about it with friends. One of my friends is reading it now and I can't wait until she is finished so we can discuss it. J. Kaye Oldner BLASPHEMY by Douglas Preston, THE WINTER ROSE by Jennifer Donnelly and SLIVER OF TRUTH by Lisa Unger Marion Miller THOSE WHO SAVE US by Jenna Blum THE GHOST AT THE TABLE by Suzanne Berne A Million Nightingales by Susan Straight Jerri Patton The Uncommon Reader 'The Curious Incident of the Dog In the Night-Time Dreams From My Father Carole Gilliland BLACK & WHITE by Dani Shapiro
HOPE'S BOY by Andrew Bridge THE PERFECT SCENT by Chandler Burr Linda M. Johnson THE SECRET OF LOST THINGS by Sheridan Hay THE THIRTEENTH TALE by Diane Satterfield THE SOUND OF ONE THIGH CLAPPING: Haiku For A Thinner You by Meredith Clair Julie Siemek SISTERS by Danielle Steel Kathy Eat, Pray, Love The Luxe The Road Bonnie Szul Lisa Jacson's books, such as ALMOST DEAD and SHIVER PANDORA'S DAUGHTER by Iris Johansen, Patricia Macdonald's STOLEN IN THE NIGHT Jen THREE CUPS OF TEA: I love this book and talk about it with everyone --- if they'll listen! Gail FIREFLY LANE by Kristin Hannah CHANGE OF HEART by Jodi Picoult LIGHT OF THE MOON by Luanne Rice Winterlily The three books I would love to discuss with a friend are: 1) THE PACT by Jodi Picoult 2) THE KITE RUNNER by Khaled Hosseini 3) THE THIRTEENTH TALE by Diana Setterfield
I would love to discuss THE PACT and THE KITE RUNNER because they are interesting and mind-blowing books in my mind. They really make me think and wonder about my own existence.
I would love to discuss THE THIRTEENTH TALE because I just did not understand the book. Elizabeth Padgett The Book Thief Winn Carter The Bark of the Dogwood Carol Grubbs THE TRANSLATOR by Daoud Hari It describes the destruction of the country and its people from a fellow countryman's point of view. It leaves me asking, what can I do to help?
HAVE YOU FOUND HER by Janice Erlbaum It describes the feelings we all go through trying to help someone we think we can save. Andrea Arbie Water for Elephants Kym YEAR OF WONDERS by Geraldine Brooks, and A FIELD OF DARKNESS by Cornelia Read Bernice Spier RHETT BUTLER'S PEOPLE by Donald McCaig Betrayal by John Lescroart Margit Willis WATERSHIP DOWN by Richard Adams MY SISTER'S KEEPER by Jodi Picoult SNOW IN AUGUST by Pete Hamill Crystal Johnston ZIG ZAG by Jose Carlos Somoza Ivy A Thousand Splendid Suns Marsha M. Creter Change of Heart The Secret Between Us The Memory of Water Lee EAT, PRAY, LOVE --- but I am first in my circle to read it! Shannon Jensen The Bug Man books featuring Dr. Nick Polchak by Tim Downs. Fabulous! Linda Miller PILLARS OF THE EARTH WORLD WITHOUT END both by Ken Follet Dena Walton VAMPIRES ARE FOREVER and THE ACCIDENTAL by Lynsay Sands. Michelle Montana The Master Cleanse Legends Juice Fasts Debbie Koenig FIREFLY LANE by Kristen Hannah Becky Wreyford EAT, PRAY, LOVE by Elizabeth Gilbert CHANGE OF HEART by Jodi Picoult TALLGRASS by Sandra Dallas Noreen Brown WORLD WITHOUT END by Ken Follett Linda Slott CHANGE OF HEART by Jodi Picoult
THE PALACE OF ILLUSIONS by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni SILENT IN THE GRAVE by Deanna Raybourne Carolyn THE EIGHT by Katherine Neville --- so many twists and turns, so many surprises, so much left unsaid. Becca Lord John and the Hand of Devils Burnt House Dot Serio WHAT NEVER HAPPENS by Ann Holt DEEP DISH by Mary Kay Andrews
INFIDEL by Ayaam Hirsi Ali Juanita The Sparrow Melanie Earley A SHRED OF EVIDENCE by Kathy Herman RELUCTANT BURGLAR by Jill Elizabeth Nelson WIDOW & ORPHANS by Susan Meissner Gisele THE BOOK THIEF by Markus Zusak SAY WHEN BY Elizabeth Berg CHANGE OF HABIT by Debbie Macomber Marilyn Ward A SPOT OF BOTHER by Mark Haddon; A LONG WAY DOWN by Nick Hornby; HALF BROKEN THINGS by Morag Joss Lisa Carr HERE IF YOU NEED ME by Kate Braestrup April The Thirteenth Hour Curse of the Spellmans Change Of Heart Jean Eat, Pray, Love The Kommandant's Girl A Thousand Splendid Suns Theresa Holm A Thousand Splendid Suns Susan Vaille CHANGE OF HEART by Jodi Picoult Carol 7TH HEAVEN by James Patterson STATE OF THE ONION by Julie A. Hyzy THE OUTLAW DEMON WAILS by Kim Harrison Lonnie Elliott CHANGE OF HEART by Jodi Picoult Catie n. Animal, Vegetable, Miracle Water for Elephants The Kite Runner |