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He is a great writer!!!Athens 2006. Dusseldorf 2007. Berlin 2009. Venice 2010. Amsterdam 1 2012. Amsterdam 1+2 2014. Buenos Aires 2015.
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I wish i was the souvenir you kept your house key on..0 -

The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
I picked this up, not because of the character but I’m a big Wally Lamb fan. I know this much is true, is a classic for me.Wobbie said:VERY highly recommended!
Anyways.. this book had a great 1st chapter2005: Ottawa / 2011: Ottawa / 2016: Ottawa / 2022: Ottawa / 2022:Quebec City / 2024: Vancouver / 2024: Vancouver / 2024: New York City0 -
Last book I read was a little life. I had to take a brief pause from reading, it’s one of those books where it just stays with you for a while

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After recently reading Island of the Dolphins, then Bowden's Frog Mountain Blues (a natural history of the Catalina Mountains), I'm doing another kids classic that I somehow missed. So far, liking it well enough:
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Nice you are hitting up kids classics!
As a teacher, I highly recommend Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry. I cannot recommend it enough. It is truly amazing.0 -
CarryTheZero said:Nice you are hitting up kids classics!
As a teacher, I highly recommend Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry. I cannot recommend it enough. It is truly amazing.
Sadly, I gave up on Secret Garden. The frequent use of Broad Yorkshire dialect petty much killed it for me about 50 pages in. But Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry sound like another great one I've missed. I'll go for that next, thanks!"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
No problem! If you like it, the author has a number of books that track the family throughout their lives. As a fifth grade teacher, I used to read it to my kids every year. It’s a wonderful book that details a difficult time in history while showing a beautiful, strong family who lives through it.0
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CarryTheZero said:No problem! If you like it, the author has a number of books that track the family throughout their lives. As a fifth grade teacher, I used to read it to my kids every year. It’s a wonderful book that details a difficult time in history while showing a beautiful, strong family who lives through it.
Awesome! Thanks for encouraging good reads for kids. I am forever grateful for the teachers I had like you who turned me on to good books. That has been a blessing all my life (and only a curse in that there has never been quite enough shelf space, lol!)"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
I always thought this one can be a very good kids book (for some;))

There should be at least one pupil in every 5th grade classroom who can read his/her new favourite book with it.
<250 pages and the main character is 10 years old +I remember one moment towards the end what made the book clear worth reading for older people, but I don’t remember what is was. Actually this book was a candidate to reread during the covid era - as Barker’s Weaveworld (nothing for kids) - but that never happened.
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228 out of 877 pages read. Slowly approaching the fantasy zone, but still no clue what’s going on there, except there should be gold to find (and the fairy from the title).0 -
I liked both the Barker and King one.
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Not a bad book. Not my favorite King, but pretty good. Actually enjoy the beginning more than later.D-Day said:
228 out of 877 pages read. Slowly approaching the fantasy zone, but still no clue what’s going on there, except there should be gold to find (and the fairy from the title).
Not sure I read Weaveworld. Maybe I’ll give it a go. I did read some Barker, like Great and Secret Show and the sequel. Pretty bonkers books, but good!0 -
CarryTheZero said:
Not a bad book. Not my favorite King, but pretty good. Actually enjoy the beginning more than later.D-Day said:
228 out of 877 pages read. Slowly approaching the fantasy zone, but still no clue what’s going on there, except there should be gold to find (and the fairy from the title).
Not sure I read Weaveworld. Maybe I’ll give it a go. I did read some Barker, like Great and Secret Show and the sequel. Pretty bonkers books, but good!
Weaveworld was very good.CarryTheZero said:
Not a bad book. Not my favorite King, but pretty good. Actually enjoy the beginning more than later.D-Day said:
228 out of 877 pages read. Slowly approaching the fantasy zone, but still no clue what’s going on there, except there should be gold to find (and the fairy from the title).
Not sure I read Weaveworld. Maybe I’ll give it a go. I did read some Barker, like Great and Secret Show and the sequel. Pretty bonkers books, but good!
The Great and Secret Show is one of my favorite books ever. Reread every few years.
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511 pages into Lonesome Dove and I can say with confidence, this book is awesome.I’m so excited to finish it.0
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Speaking of classic. I picked up Little Women, I don’t remember reading it in school2005: Ottawa / 2011: Ottawa / 2016: Ottawa / 2022: Ottawa / 2022:Quebec City / 2024: Vancouver / 2024: Vancouver / 2024: New York City0
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23scidoo said:
Considering my admiration and respect for Kurt Vonnegut, and the reputation of Ambrose Bierce. I'd have to say that is right on. I also have to admit (with some embarrassment) that I am a twerp. I must amend that soon, lol! I'm pretty sure I have a copy of Bierce's stories in the stacks somewhere."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Go and read it!!brianlux said:23scidoo said:
Considering my admiration and respect for Kurt Vonnegut, and the reputation of Ambrose Bierce. I'd have to say that is right on. I also have to admit (with some embarrassment) that I am a twerp. I must amend that soon, lol! I'm pretty sure I have a copy of Bierce's stories in the stacks somewhere.Athens 2006. Dusseldorf 2007. Berlin 2009. Venice 2010. Amsterdam 1 2012. Amsterdam 1+2 2014. Buenos Aires 2015.
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23scidoo said:
Go and read it!!brianlux said:23scidoo said:
Considering my admiration and respect for Kurt Vonnegut, and the reputation of Ambrose Bierce. I'd have to say that is right on. I also have to admit (with some embarrassment) that I am a twerp. I must amend that soon, lol! I'm pretty sure I have a copy of Bierce's stories in the stacks somewhere.I found it in this anthology and will read it soon!
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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