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I just finished A Discovery of Witches. It's the author's first book and I guess is part of a trilogy. I really enjoyed it. If you liked The Golden Compass, you would like ADoW.
I intend to read The Help.
I am between books at the moment, waiting for something to arrive from Amazon and for Ted to finish reading something else. It's In the Garden of Beasts, the memoirs of a minor State Department official who wound up as the ambassador to Berlin in the 1930s.
Just finished reading Ladies of the Lake by Caitlin Matthews. The Starz TV series, bizarre as it is, has revived my interest in Arthurian literature. One of my all-time favorite books is The Once and Future King. Very interesting to get more of an understanding of the archetypal, powerful women of this great mythology.
Well, Kelli, that's really how it was back then; and when you think about it, it wasn't really that long ago. As I said, my maternal grandmother and her sisters and my paternal aunts were 'the help' for most of their lives, so I do have very personal knowledge of the truth of the book. Just get yourself together and get ready to see the movie; if I can get my emotions together enough to go see it, you can. I believe it comes out around August 11 or so.
I have a Kindle now and have just been reading away. I must admit that I had to have 'The Help' in hardback so I could just feel it.
I just finished Shania Twain's 'From This Moment On' and it was a wonderful read. I am now reading 'The Chicken Chronicles: Sitting with the Angels Who Have Returned with My Memories' by Alice Walker (The Color Purple). It's different, but Alice Walker is different; it's also very soothing to me.
Next I'm going to read Ashley Judd's 'All That Is Bitter and Sweet: A Memoir' -- I don't seem to have enough time to read all the books I want to read, even with my Kindle; I just take it one page at a time.
Cynthia
Since I always seem to be commuting huge distances, I've turned into an audio book person. There's also great for walking the dog. When I've got a good book, I can't wait to get out there and walk. My dog loves audio books too! The last one I just "read" was Life by Keith Richards. It probably helps if you're a Rolling Stones fan, or even just a rock or blues fan. But it was really good! It has kind of an odd narration in that there are three different narrators, and there doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason to how they use them, but the main narrator does a spot-on immitation of Keith. For most of the book, you feel like you're hanging out with Keith while he's telling you wild stories about his life and his thoughts on writing and making music. Towards the end there are even a couple of chapters that are actually read by Keith, himself.
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