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14. The Children Act by Ian McEwan
Sun Nov 11, 2018, 02:29 PM
Nov 2018

Which is our local book group selection. I've taken an instant dislike to the central character, which doesn't bode well.

Otherwise this week I've read two of Val McDermid's "Karen Pirie" mysteries. Wholeheartedly recommended.

Once I've knocked off Ian McEwan, I will, I confess be tuning to non-fiction. I picked up a copy of Theodore H. White's "The Makingof the President 1964". I'm enjoying the contemporary view of LBJ who is, in my view, one of the most fascinating politicians of the last century.

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That's a good one. I'm just starting "The Lust Lizard of Melancholy Cove" by Christopher Moore. dameatball Nov 2018 #1
Moore comes up hermetic Nov 2018 #3
tRumps Tweets? Ferrets are Cool Nov 2018 #2
Ahh, but hermetic Nov 2018 #5
Just curious......did you read "Dance of Death" before you started "Book of the Dead?" dameatball Nov 2018 #4
No hermetic Nov 2018 #6
"The Cuckoo's Calling" by Robert Galbraith aka J.K. Rowing. TexasProgresive Nov 2018 #7
Good to know hermetic Nov 2018 #8
I feel better that I'm not the only one Ohiogal Nov 2018 #10
Would like to reread D Pinkwater's Lizard Music and Alan Mendelssohn Boy from Mars bobbieinok Nov 2018 #9
Periodically reread Diana Wynne Jones' Howl's Moving Castle. bobbieinok Nov 2018 #12
A great many hermetic Nov 2018 #16
"A Man Called Ove" by Fredrik Backman Ohiogal Nov 2018 #11
Are you laughing? hermetic Nov 2018 #17
Laughing and crying! Ohiogal Nov 2018 #19
Ove is excellent. Grandmother not very good. PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2018 #22
Yeah, thanks hermetic Nov 2018 #25
There's a movie? llmart Nov 2018 #41
Yes, there is a movie based on the book PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2018 #43
Thanks! llmart Nov 2018 #44
That book has gotten so many raves I tried to read it. northoftheborder Nov 2018 #31
Just started PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2018 #13
Awesome! hermetic Nov 2018 #15
I know. PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2018 #20
I grew up hermetic Nov 2018 #21
The Children Act by Ian McEwan The King of Prussia Nov 2018 #14
I adore Ian McEwan's books hermetic Nov 2018 #18
I am reading "The Moor," murielm99 Nov 2018 #23
Ooh yes hermetic Nov 2018 #26
President Trump's comments this week from Europe. marble falls Nov 2018 #24
House Rules, by Jodi Picoult Jane Austin Nov 2018 #27
That does sound hermetic Nov 2018 #29
I'm off the horror for the moment and onto Chris Bohjalian's The Guest Room. Squinch Nov 2018 #28
I know, right? hermetic Nov 2018 #30
I really appreciate this book thread. northoftheborder Nov 2018 #32
Yeah, me too. hermetic Nov 2018 #33
I've gotten off social media to escape the toxicity Mr. Bob Harris Nov 2018 #39
Thanks for the weekly thread, hermetic. Still reading japple Nov 2018 #34
Howdy Ms. japple hermetic Nov 2018 #35
Meddling Kids by Edgar Cantero PoorMonger Nov 2018 #36
Well dang hermetic Nov 2018 #37
I am big fan of Cantero PoorMonger Nov 2018 #38
Currently doing James Joyce's 'Dubliners' Mr. Bob Harris Nov 2018 #40
I'm currently reading "Lilac Girls". llmart Nov 2018 #42
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