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  1. thebookcrosser

    Jhumpa Lahiri: The Namesake

    I have truly become a fan of this author's work. I thought the book was quiet and understated -- but never monotonous or boring. It felt authentic - an honest look into the generation gap issue between new immigrants and the first-generation American children. The parents, newly immigrated...
  2. thebookcrosser

    Khaled Hosseini: The Kite Runner

    Read it about a year ago. I made a quick journal entry on BookCrossing (received the book from another BookCrosser and the entries are part of the fun.). If interested, here's the link. http://bookcrossing.com/journal/3199573
  3. thebookcrosser

    Recently Purchased/Borrowed

    I LOVED ballet shoes. I read it when I was about 11. It was one of my favorites.
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    Recently Purchased/Borrowed

    Housekeeping by Marilynne Robinson Found a few marvelous books in a charity shop. This one, Housekeeping, is a Pen/Hemingway Award winner. I just finished it - just journaled it - here's the link: http://bookcrossing.com/journal/5818475 I can't believe I have not read this writer's work...
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    When looks are more important that content

    This is just too pretentious for words. A decorator on steroids working for a client with no sense of self. It's bad enough that people judge each other on "shelf appeal" rather than content, but encouraging someone to fill a bookshelf with fake or unread books is worse false advertising than...
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    What do you use as a bookmark?

    I've actually accumulated quite a collection of bookmarks. My favorite, though, and the one I used most often, is made out of soft leather and says, in gold lettering, Her Ladyship!! Given to me as a gift from a friend in England.
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    Help - how can I edit a post ???

    Thank you. All this helps ! I'll learn my way around here sooner or later (you can probably count on later!)
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    Help - how can I edit a post ???

    Thank you very much. Now another question: I seem to find myself logged-out after just a few minutes. Today the system logged me out in the middle of responding to a post. (When I was ready to hit "submit" I discovered I was no longer logged-in.) If I minimize the screen and let a few...
  9. thebookcrosser

    waving "hi" from Tucson

    The Toros gave way to the Sidewinders, and now Tucson has lost them too. They were bought and will be moving. This will be their last year here. I am not much of a baseball fan, but I know several Tucsonans who live to watch spring training. The team will be missed. The weather here is...
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    Toni Morrison And Doris Lessing

    I have to admit, I lean towards female writers. Women deal with the blood and guts of life (so to speak) and bear their souls more in their writing. I'll be looking for more books by Toni Morrison. And, for a lighter note, but still a very satisfying writer, I just love Elizabeth Berg. She...
  11. thebookcrosser

    Toni Morrison: Beloved

    Gerbam - from what you have written, I would think you would enjoy Alice Walker's work. She writes mainly about women, mainly women of color. One of her most powerful books, Possessing the Secret of Joy, which is set in Africa, delves very deeply into the subject of female circumcision. It...
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    Toni Morrison: Beloved

    Reply to lionsroar13 - Where the movie differs, and what made the imagery so difficult for me, is in the fact that it gives "Beloved" a body - the body of a young girl, a drowning victim. Beloved settles into the family unit (Seth and Denver) as a zombie. I still can't get it all out of my...
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    Help - how can I edit a post ???

    Well, that explains that. I usually pop into the computer room in "fits and starts" during the day to answer emails and do a bit of writing and posting. I have a really bad habit of hitting "Submit" before I have edited my own writing. (I need at least two re-reads.) Multitasking is not...
  14. thebookcrosser

    Toni Morrison And Doris Lessing

    Rather than repeat a post here, if you pop over to General Book Discussions, I just posted about Toni Morrison's "Beloved". (Please overlook obvious and stupid typos - I haven't figured out how to edit a post as yet.) I really found her work disturbing but more because she creates such a vivid...
  15. thebookcrosser

    Help - how can I edit a post ???

    The brain and fingers often seem to disconnect. How do I edit a post????:p
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    Toni Morrison: Beloved

    Has anyone else read this book. Just journaled it over on BookCrossing. Here's my entry (below). How did everyone else find it? Very disturbing, dark book. I found it a bit overwhelming. The imagery was too demonic and uncomfortable. The writing was powerful, but the subject matter...
  17. thebookcrosser

    waving "hi" from Tucson

    You wouldn't recognize the city if your last trip here was the 70s. From west to east the city stretches about 40 miles. There are houses where only coyotes roamed. It's sad really. I miss the old Tucson.
  18. thebookcrosser

    waving "hi" from Tucson

    Just waving "hi" back
  19. thebookcrosser

    Recently Purchased/Borrowed

    latest purchase Succumbed today. Swore I would not buy any more books - my TBR stack is insane. Discovered that Elizabeth Berg is releasing a new book in February: "I Dream When You're Feeling Blue: A Novel". Just couldn't resist. Placed my advance order today. I didn't exactly purchase...
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    Do the characters/scenes from books play out in your mind's eye?

    Absolutely. I see everything. I get pulled completely in. Even when the book is set in a setting unfamiliar to me, I still see it (maybe incorrectly, but...). Some books evoke scents and sensations. I love a writer who can make me feel the humidity, smell the swamp, choke on the desert...
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