Nominations for January 2002
Okay, time for someone to come up with a title for the first book of 2002. Any one got any suggestions? Claire
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Jeezz Claire I havn't had time to read Stones from the River yet.
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<HTML>I have to confess I am reading "Prospero's Children" by Jan Siegel at the moment. What is <i>Stones</i> about again? I think I missed a few posts at the time you were...
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<HTML>Hi Melanie, welcome to our (very) little reading community! Thanks for taking the time to fill out your <a href="[www.st-neots.co.uk] club profile</a> by the way - it took a fair...
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Adam, consider it done. Took much longer than I had thought it would, but I whittled the list down (hacked it to death more like) and managed to get it narrowed down to a handful......................
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Claire Funny you should mention the lowering of standards in the litarary community. I find the same thing is true of the movies. Many are tauted as being sooooo great but when you see them they don't...
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Adam Sheik wrote: > > I have to confess I am reading "Prospero's Children" by > Jan Siegel at the moment. What is <i>Stones</i> about > again? I think I missed a few posts at...
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Sorry it took so long to get back to you Adam. Stones From The River is about a girl called Helga who grows up in a small German town during the first and second world war. It is all about how she...
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<HTML>Claire wrote: > > Gradually, she percieves that the people around > her all have secrets, some large, some small, but all she > discovers, she hoards. She finds that there are...
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Adam, I am not sure is Stones From The River is your kind of book or not, maybe you could borrow it from the library instead of buying it? I am now reading the Merlin stories by T.A. Barron. They are...
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<HTML>> the Merlin stories by T.A. Barron ... they tell the story > of Merlin's boyhood, If you like that sort of thing might I recommend the Pendragon Cycle, by Stephen Lawhead. This...
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<HTML>Just to conclude the thoughts vis-a-vis the Pendragon cycle, from the reader reviews on Amazon, the 4th and 5th books don't add much. I have to say, I seem to remember that the trilogy...
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