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texdane Posted - May 22 2010 : 5:13:57 PM
I am in a neighborhood book club that meets once a month. I haven't been too active the past year, but now it is my turn to host. We are reading The Blind Side right now. We have recently read The Help. They stay pretty current. Any suggestions? Thanks!

Nicole

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njaw09 Posted - Jun 29 2010 : 5:49:18 PM
"Moloka'i" by Alan Brennert

girlfriday Posted - Jun 25 2010 : 2:23:29 PM
I agree with Patchworkpeace...Shanghai Girls was AMAZING!

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sherone_13 Posted - Jun 25 2010 : 2:13:26 PM
Lovely Bones.....it's sad, but riveting.

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KanMogirl Posted - Jun 25 2010 : 09:57:58 AM
I recently read: The Things We Do for Love by Kristin Hannah. I've noticed she has several books on store shelves. It actually has a reader's guide in the back for reading groups which includes questions to discuss.

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Jennifer Q. Posted - Jun 23 2010 : 10:15:59 PM
My recent favorite was: Hurt Go Happy by Rorby, G. -It's a Schnieder book award winner about a teenager who is deaf that meets/fights for a chimpanzee...Made me cry!
knittinchick Posted - Jun 22 2010 : 12:39:42 PM
What about House Rules, by Jodi Picoult?
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JenniferJuniper Posted - Jun 22 2010 : 05:05:15 AM
I recently finished The Zookeeper's Wife by Diane Ackerman, a novel-like fascinating read based on the true lives of a zookeeping family in Poland during of WWII. Very inspiring, heartbreaking, and hopeful at once.

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Domestichippie Posted - Jun 02 2010 : 4:26:26 PM
I recomend anything by Francine Rivers. However redeeming Love is my favorite I've read it 4 times!
texdane Posted - May 25 2010 : 05:50:48 AM
Thanks, girls, for all the suggestions!

Nicole

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Bear5 Posted - May 23 2010 : 7:49:34 PM
Barbara:
I've read "One Thouseand White Wojmen, The Journals of May Dodd". Really, really good reading.
Marly

"It's only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on earth- and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up- that we will begin to live each day to the fullest, as if it was the only one we had." Elisabeth Kurler-Ross
craftystranger Posted - May 23 2010 : 4:45:18 PM
"One Thousand White Women, The Journals of May Dodd" by Jim Fergus was an interesting book. it is fiction but you want to believe the characters are real and that women during the move west were strong/determined. It is a reading group gold book - includes questions in the back. Barbara

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patchworkpeace Posted - May 23 2010 : 4:34:04 PM
How about Shanghai Girls by Lisa See (I think) or Half-broke Horses by Jeannette Walls?

Judy

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graciegreeneyes Posted - May 23 2010 : 3:06:01 PM
Little Bee, by Chris Cleave is good too, lots of discussion material.
Amy Grace

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knead2garden Posted - May 22 2010 : 5:26:43 PM
I just finished "Her Fearful Symmetry" by Audrey Neffennegger (no idea how to spell her last name) and it was wonderful! She wrote "The Time Travelers Wife", also.

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