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Reuniting members of the group  Bookoholics, and welcoming new members who love to read and talk about what they're reading.

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CURRENT READS. 134 Replies

Recently read a really different book MY LOVELY WIFE.  If you enjoy stories about serial murders you’ll be startled at this story. Can’t remember the author but please Goggle it. Today picked up a right off the press book  THE WIVES  by Tarryn…Continue

Started by rapa. Last reply by rapa Aug 9, 2022.

Can Reading Make You Happier? 1 Reply

An article from the New Yorker magazinehttps://www.newyorker.com/culture/cultural-comment/can-reading-make-you-happierAfter WW1 traumatized soldiers were…Continue

Started by Lip Service. Last reply by rapa Jun 16, 2021.

2021 READS 6 Replies

Just finished Alice Hoffman’s THE MARRIAGE OF OPPOSITE’S!The publisher describes this as “A forbidden love story set on the tropical island of St. Thomas about the extraordinary woman who gave birth to painter Camille Pissarro, the Father of…Continue

Started by rapa. Last reply by rapa Mar 7, 2021.

Pandemic Books

In these trying times do you find yourself wanting to read fiction books about pandemics?I came across two such recently published books written before COVID-19:Wanderers by Chuck Wendig written before the pandemic but has eerie flashes of some…Continue

Started by Lip Service Sep 11, 2020.

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Comment by Countryphyl on March 26, 2018 at 11:57am

I will check at my library and see what they have to offer on MLK.

Comment by grammyk on March 26, 2018 at 11:45am

I really doubt if there are non-heavy books about Martin Luther King.  I don't mean any offense by that.  I've read a lot of books about him and the Civil Rights Movement and by its very nature, it's a heavy topic.  But definitely worth reading about and understanding.

Comment by rapa on March 26, 2018 at 9:28am

Thanks, Slopok.  I've never been much on fantasy but philosophy is good for my noggin!

Comment by Slopok on March 26, 2018 at 7:00am

No Rapa, I would not consider the novel in the fantasy genre, more in philosophical genre. I read it once and then read it again to more absorb and ponder as I read.

 

Comment by rapa on March 25, 2018 at 9:05pm

Hey Slopok,

I looked up A GENTLEMAN IN MOSCOW. Would you consider it somewhat in the fantasy genre?

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/25/books/review/amor-towles-gentleman-in-moscow.html

Comment by Countryphyl on March 25, 2018 at 5:20am

After watching the tv program about Martin Luther King, I would like to read a book about him. Any suggestions? Nothing too heavy.

Comment by Kathryn K on March 25, 2018 at 4:42am

I have just finished The Devil Crept In :A Novel by Ania Ahiborn.

It's a great read. It's a horror story about a missing boy. I really enjoyed reading it. 

Let's keep Bookoholics going.

Comment by Slopok on March 25, 2018 at 2:56am

No rapa never replaced ole Zook, don't reckon I ever will.

Did anyone ever read,A Gentleman in Moscow, one of the best books I've read in a while. I got it from our E library so I downloaded it again and read again, it will probably be one of the books I read again and again over the years.

Comment by Apposite on March 24, 2018 at 6:20pm

Some time back in September I read the Newbery Medal winning "Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry". While I realized it was autobiographical, I still had a hard time wrapping my head around what it was really like to experience the day to day racism and fear that her family lived with, true fear and intimidation.  Though written for children, it is a book most of us as adults would find arresting. Her writing style truly captures the feeling and her mother and dad very much were heroic and stand up people. Most Newbery award winning books are wonderful for any age although I use the word in this sense as eye opening being as her experience was anything but wonderful. I have read a number of these books and can well understand why they are noteworthy.

Comment by rapa on March 24, 2018 at 9:36am

Hey, Slopok!  So good to hear from you!!!! You've really been missed!  Did you ever replace The Zook?

 

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