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When We Were Orphans - tekijä: Kazuo Ishiguro

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The Undomestic Goddess - tekijä: Sophie Kinsella

Loose Girl: A Memoir of Promiscuity - tekijä: Kerry Cohen

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I just got word that I will receive an early reviewers book, The Queen of Sleepy Eye. Yesterday I picked up three books at the library. I finished the first one, Alice Hoffman's The Third Angel. It was an express read. I am reading The Mammy by Brendan O'Carroll and David Sedaris' Naked. I finished another Scottish mystery--Fifty Book Challenge, watch out!
Connie Willis is an author who writes time travel books. Over the years, I have read several of her books, the most memorable being "The Doomsday Book."
Hi

I am not sure who the surviving twin was - my bets are on adelaide - only because she was far away from the library where the other body was found.
Hello there!! We are Atsugi Naval Air Station, which is fairly close to Tokyo. About two hours or six-depending on traffic.
Love it here, but should be leaving here later this year or early next. Can't wait to go to Target!!
When do they post the new listings for Early Reviews?
There's no strict time limit - but I'd encourage you to put the book at the top of your pile when it comes in the mail. You have a month or two leeway before a *lack* of a review starts counting against you for future batches.

Best,
Abby
The Eyre Affair is really more an alternate universe type book. The Crimean War is still going on. The heroine actually enters books such as Wuthering Heights, Great Expectations, etc. I really enjoyed them. I haven't read the last one in the series. I'll be down in the area of Barnes and Noble on Wednesday, so maybe I'll take a look.

What is the fifty book challenge?
I have started my library. It looks rather nice, I think--much better than the stacks of books in my closet.

JMJ
Read your message about reading "Nim Chimpsky: The Chimp Who Would Be Human" and I had to run over to BookMooch and put it on my wishlist. :-D
I LOVED Go Ask Alice in junior high! actually i might have read that one freshman year of highschool. haha. Have you read any of the wrestling books?! hahaaa
Thanks for your comment on the 50 Book Challenge. I'm trying to keep my thread there relatively spoiler-free, so I thought I'd answer here. I was referring in my post about The Thirteenth Tale to the revelation that Vida Winter is actually a third March sister rather than one of the twins. I thought it was a nice resolution to the mysteries of Angelfield and worked within the framework Setterfield had outlined, but it seemed sort of just to sit there. Given the number of references to Jane Eyre in The Thirteenth Tale, it's very hard for me not to draw parallels between the two books. And it seems like in Jane Eyre the revelation that explains everything also has major implications for the characters and the remaining events of the story. The revelation in The Thirteenth Tale seemed like all it did was explain everything. Which is not to say that I disliked the book. I actually enjoyed it quite a bit.
I saw your messages on the 50 Book Challenge. Loved 'The Thirteenth Tale'. What an awesome story, kept me on my toes the whole book. I loved the fact the I guessed the end, but was wrong.

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