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  1. n_maw

    Illaculee Ilibagiza: Left to Tell (Rwandan Holocaust)

    Has anybody read Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocasust by Immaculee Ilibagiza? I just finished this book a couple of days ago and I can not stop thinking about. Immaculee survived the Rwandan Holocaust by hiding in a small bathroom with 6-7 other women for three...
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    Markus Zusak: The Book Thief

    I just finished this book tonight. It's one of those books that once read, you are really glad you did. The first few pages were a bit confusing to get used to how he writes, but once you get into the "groove" it's a refreshing way in which to read. Interestingly, this book is narrated by...
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    Literary Christmas Traditions

    Do you have any Christmas traditions this time of year that revolve around books? What are they and why? For example, a Christmas tradition that was in my home growing up and one that I have continued in my own home is that of the Christmas Mouse. My Mom created this tradition on...
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    Sara Gruen: Water For Elephants

    Maybe I just don't read deep enough into some books, but I need some enlightenment from those who have read Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen. A book club question in the book is: Sara Gruen has said that the "backbone" of her novel "parallels the biblical story of Jacob," in the book of...
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    Hi, I'm New!

    My name is Natasha, I'm excited to find this forum. I love to read and I love to own books. I keep on buying more than I can read. I'm currently reading The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield. The books I've read in the last six months are (only reason I can remember is because I had...
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