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Book suggestions for GRNBC here

I will leave this open until Friday since I'm sure a lot of people aren't here today.  (Luckies!)

We will vote later this week/early weekend.

Re: Book suggestions for GRNBC here

  • These are books that I own but haven't read yet (most of them I received for Christmas):

    The Help, by Kathryn Stockett

    Pillars of the Earth, by Ken Follett

    Middlesex, by Jeffrey Eugenides

    The Septembers of Shiraz, by Dalia Sofer

    'Tis, by Frank McCourt

  • I'm just finishing up Girl the the Dragon Tattoo.  I've read The Help, Pillars of the Earth and the sequel to that one.  All good books.  I've always wanted to read The Red Tent if anyone is interested, or maybe another Phillippa Gregory book.
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  • I'd like to do another classic:

    Jane Eyre, The Woman in White, The Secret Garden, The Scarlet Letter...

    Those are the ones on the first screen of my Kindle haha. I'm sure there are more on there.  

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  • I have read all of the books on Kasa's list except The Help. I do want to read that one, though. 'Tis was probably my least favorite on that list, but I would still be willing to participate in a discussion of any on the list.
  • I'd like to do the book club, but please please please please please please can we NOT do Middlesex? Please?
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  • I like LVila's suggestion of a classic. I have been wanting to re-read Jane Eyre for awhile now. I would also be up for The Count of Monte Cristo.
  • I'm good with any of the above - but I've read Middlesex already :)
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  • imagefreeburger16:
    I'm good with any of the above - but I've read Middlesex already :)

    Did you like it? I tried to read it a few years ago... 

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    imagefreeburger16:
    I'm good with any of the above - but I've read Middlesex already :)

    Did you like it? I tried to read it a few years ago... 

    I personally loved it, it's one of my favorite books :) 

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  • I recommend The Help. I just finished it a few weeks ago. It wasn't a book I would have picked up normally but was surprised that I liked it some much. It is also being made in to a movie that is due to be released later this year. We could read it and then make plans for a GNO to see the movie.

    Water for Elephants which I think has been talked about is also being made into a movie too.  

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    Water for Elephants which I think has been talked about is also being made into a movie too.  

    Loved that one as well! 

    I've got the Help on my TBR list! 

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    I recommend The Help. I just finished it a few weeks ago. It wasn't a book I would have picked up normally but was surprised that I liked it some much. It is also being made in to a movie that is due to be released later this year. We could read it and then make plans for a GNO to see the movie.

    Water for Elephants which I think has been talked about is also being made into a movie too.  

    OMG, I LOVE Water for Elephants.  I hadn't heard they were making it into a movie!  Aren't they making The Help into a movie, too? 

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    imageDeeder522:

    I recommend The Help. I just finished it a few weeks ago. It wasn't a book I would have picked up normally but was surprised that I liked it some much. It is also being made in to a movie that is due to be released later this year. We could read it and then make plans for a GNO to see the movie.

    Water for Elephants which I think has been talked about is also being made into a movie too.  

    OMG, I LOVE Water for Elephants.  I hadn't heard they were making it into a movie!  Aren't they making The Help into a movie, too? 

    It looks SO good - Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon are the main characters! There is a trailer out online, you should watch it.

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  • I have also read Water for Elephants, The Red Tent, and most of Phillippa Gregory's Tudor series.

    I think it's interesting that for the most part, we've all read so many of the same books!

    Another suggestion for a classic is The Great Gatsby.  It's really short, but I've been wanting to reread it since high school.

     

  • the only one of those I've read is 'Tis. I liked Angela's Ashes better but it's OK.
  • I love the idea of a book club!  I've become quite the bookworm this winter.  I've read most of the suggestions, other than the classics.  Mollie- I really want to read The Red Tent, I haven't gotten to that one, yet.

    Middlesex- I really liked it

    Water for Elephants- was terrific

    The Help- my FAVORITE!!

    The Dragon Tattoo Series- was dark, but thrilling.  Loved all three books.

    Even though I have read these, if one is chosen I will read again and participate in the the discussion.  It will be fun to see what other people think.

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  • Yay for all the suggestions!

    I'm slightly overwhelmed - who wants to help me narrow these down for a vote?  Let's pick 4 (ish)

  • I suggest:

    Sarah's Key

    The Confession by John Grisham

    House Rule - Jodi Picoult

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  • imageDesmond&MollyJones*:

    Yay for all the suggestions!

    I'm slightly overwhelmed - who wants to help me narrow these down for a vote?  Let's pick 4 (ish)

    Maybe two rounds of voting?  First a poll with all of the suggestions, and then a poll with the top 4?

    Or we could just pick four.

  • imageKasa:
    imageDesmond&MollyJones*:

    Yay for all the suggestions!

    I'm slightly overwhelmed - who wants to help me narrow these down for a vote?  Let's pick 4 (ish)

    Maybe two rounds of voting?  First a poll with all of the suggestions, and then a poll with the top 4?

    That is an excellent suggestion :)

  • These are great suggestions. 

    I've been wanting to read The Help.  And I'd reread Jane Eyre with you all.

    Those are my votes.

    And Water for Elephants as a movie?!?!  Yay!

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