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  1. #1
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    Another recommendation if you like historical fiction

    The three-book series based on fictional diaries of Josephine Bonaparte by Sandra Gulland. Loved, loved, loved these and wished this series never had to end!

    http://www.amazon.com/The-Josephine-...nd+josephine+b
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    Nice recommendation!
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    I read a lot, but if you asked me what, I'd say, duh? I cannot ever remember the titles, let alone the authors of books. So, I have my Amazon window open here, so I can tell you guys what I've read. I belong to Women's Adventure Magazine's Book Group, so my current reading reflects this. Been reading a lot of non fiction, too.
    Sugar in the Blood: A Family's Story of Slavery and Empire by Andrea Stuart
    Bold Spirit: Helga Etsby's Forgotten Walk Across America by Linda Lawrence Hunt
    Long Distance: Testing the Liits of Body and Spirit in a Year of Living Strenuously, by Bill McKibbon
    I Promise Not To Suffer: A Fool for Love Hikes the Pacific Crest Trail by Gail Storey
    Motherland: Beyond the Holocaust: A Mother Daughter Journey to Reclaim the Past by Fern Schumer Chapman
    When I Found You by Catherine Ryan Hyde
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    I haven't read a fiction book over at least last 10-15 yrs. Considering the fact that I'm an English lit. grad (1 of my degrees), it's strange. It's almost as if I just can't be bothered to "imagine". (Shrug, but writing a blog means imagining and composing a lot of stuff in your head before you finalize a blog post.)

    Having been reading in fits : Mavericks: An Incorrigible History of Alberta. Yea, I would have never read a book like this 20 yrs. ago. And yea, it is a history that is quite different from British Columbia and Ontario. Until I started to live away from the city where I grew up, I had very little interest in history.
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    I recently went on an Ann Patchett spree and read Truth and Beauty, Secrets of a Happy Marriage, and The Patron Saint of Liars. I have previously read Bel Canto, and State of Wonder. I highly recommend them all.

    I've had a lot of time to read the last few months, plus I always have a book going on CD in the car since I am in the car for 1 to 2 hours each day. The last few books I've either read or listened to, that I would recommend are

    The Signature of All Things - Elizabeth Gilbert

    The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry - Rachel Joyce

    The People on Privilege Hill - Jane Gardam (short stories) Really, all of Gardam's books are delightful.

    The Bell Ringers - Henry Porter (political thriller that is not so far fetched)

    The Big House - A century in the life in an American summer home - George Howe Colt (Anyone who has been part of a family summer home will appreciate this)
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    Thanks for bringing this thread back to life! For some reason I am on a Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett spree. Just downloaded/borrowed Gaiman's "Neverwhere" and Pratchett's "Men at Arms" to my Nook.

    I've also reserved The Bell Ringers at my library for when the book is checked in, thanks for the recommendation Withm!

    Wanted to go trail running this afternoon, but I coughed so much at my usual crazy group workout this morning that I've chosen to stay home and rest. Again This HAS to go away eventually! Oh well, at least I feel well enough to exercise, it is just getting over the cough. I feel great otherwise!

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    Do do do read Gaimans latest, the Ocean at the End of the Road. I looooove Gaiman. And it was beautiful.
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