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Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet: A Novel de Jamie Ford

The Bone People de Keri Hulme

Change of Heart: A Novel de Jodi Picoult

Manner of Death de Stephen White

Prior Bad Acts de Tami Hoag

Ines of My Soul de Isabel Allende

The Law of Similars de Chris Bohjalian

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Autores favoritosKhaled Hosseini, Jhumpa Lahiri, Mary Lawson (Favoritos em comum)

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Judy,
I *love* the books you chose for me! I was up most of last night finishing my current read so I could begin one of these this morning! Now I have to decide which to read first.
Thank you, and Merry Christmas, Santa!
Linda Fortino
Glad to see that your book arrived. I hope you enjoy it. I plan on reading more of her work in the future.
I haven't had the chance to mail the book yet, but I am going to try and get it mailed tomorrow or by Monday 9/14 at the latest. Sorry for any inconvenience this has caused you. -Bethany
Noticed you liked Mudbound, and I was wondering if you'd be interested in reviewing my new novel and posting your comments here as well as a few other book-related sites. Thought you might like my book since it's also southern (and also a bit dark). I could e-mail you the novel in an e-book format if you'd like (I'm out of physical copies at the moment). Here's a link to a summary (and a sample chapter) in case you'd like to read more before you commit:

http://christophertusa.com/

Thanks,

Chris
Thanks for the heads up on Alice I Have Been! I subscribed to Shelf Awareness, but couldn't find anything on the book, so I sent them an email. :) Thanks for your help!
Alayne
I share your impressions of Crazy for the Storm.

My favorite parts were the descriptions of the father-son relationship. I also enjoyed the trip to Mexico when Dad and son were visiting the grandparents.

I also like the author's descriptions of Dad's girl friend and his mom's boyfriend, Nick. The book was distinguished because the author seemed to have a chance to work our a lot of feelings. I think this book could be a first rate movie.

BG
Your group's book selections sound interesting--I always look forward to your comments. We still select books at the end of the school year for the coming year, but I admit it's tricky to stay committed to the list when new and exciting books are coming along all the time. Our selections for 09-10 include The Book Thief; The Broken Bridge: Fiction from Expatriates in Literary Japan; The Elegance of the Hedgehog; I'm Sorry You Feel That Way; The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society; Oh!: A mystery of 'mono no aware'; The Blue Notebook: A Novel; The House at Sugar Beach: In Search of a Lost African Childhood; and Half-Broke Horses: A True-Life Novel. Of these, I've already read 3, but I don't mind skimming through them again next year.

Of the ones you mentioned, I'm reading Lost on Planet China, which I picked up at Kinokuniya on a whim. The writing is youthful and edgy, the author intelligent. Probably the combination of good writing and intelligence will carry the book, but I have yet to see whether he will be able to add much insight to his observations, as he seems to have no background in east asian studies. It will be fun finding out how he copes in China. I hope I will end up liking it as much as I enjoyed Undress Me in the Temple of Heaven.
Stay cool,
Julia
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