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Julie
MaryJane's Farmgirl

60 Posts

Julie
Moscow ID
USA
60 Posts

Posted - Jun 23 2005 :  10:04:00 AM  Show Profile
As one of the handmaiden's......I have several books going at once...What is wrong with me? Just have to be in the right mood for each of them...MaryJane just bought me "What Southern Women Know About Flirting", as a southern girl; I admit I do use the language in this book on a daily basis. Didn't know it was flirting, just thought it was normal...

“The Red Tent” has been on my list for a year. Am into “Enchantment”, “Secret Life of Bees”, and next will be “Patty Jane’s House of Curl”, which from what I understand is one of those books you finish, turn the book over and start again.

I did love "BelCanto" as Erik said. Carmen was my favorite. She was hidden behind her uniform, but once she removed the cover, WOW! What an inspirational women she became. Nothing could stand in her way. I did not want it to end, so spent many nights just looking at the cover, so as not to loose touch with each and every beautiful person inside.

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sqrl
True Blue Farmgirl

605 Posts

Melissa
Northern California
USA
605 Posts

Posted - Jun 30 2005 :  12:58:58 PM  Show Profile
I didn't get a chance to read through all seven pages. I have a few books to add. I just love The Red Tent and am so happy to hear how many others out there love it, it changed my life. Another favorite is The Moon Under Her Feet, in a nutshell it's historical fiction about the transition from goddess worship to christianity. Another favorite on the spiritual side of life is Ship's of Song, an absolutely wonderful, mind opening book. My favorite fantisy book called Little Big, it's hard to find and it's a pretty long book but the further you go in the bigger it gets. I'm a big fan of Mist of Avolon. I'm sure thier are others but I have to think.

Blessed Be



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sqrl
True Blue Farmgirl

605 Posts

Melissa
Northern California
USA
605 Posts

Posted - Jun 30 2005 :  1:03:59 PM  Show Profile
oh I thought of two series I'd like to add. These are fantasy trilogies. The Daughter of the Empire of Raymond Feist. This series never stops, your on the edge of your seat the whole time and it's all about the women - Mara. Also is a twist on eastern and western cultures. It's all about women power, and I love that. The other is The Seven Waters trilogy, it's about a family and magic and love and struggle in old Ireland.

Blessed Be



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Mumof3
True Blue Farmgirl

3890 Posts

Karin
Ellenwood GA
USA
3890 Posts

Posted - Jun 30 2005 :  2:37:31 PM  Show Profile
I am an avid book devourer, and this seems to be the very best place to find the scoop on good books. I just received Bean Blossom Dreams in the mail and cannot wait to start reading it! I am currently reading Three Men in a Boat
(To Say Nothing of the Dog!) by Jerome K. Jerome. Written in 1889, it is a hoot- very much an English comedy. Three extraordinarily quirky men take off for a trip in a small boat down a river. Only disaster can follow!
One of my favorite books - The Country of the Pointed Firs by Sarah Orne Jewett. Brilliant, loveable characters, it makes you want to be where it takes place right from the start. Just a lovely, quiet book.
Happy reading everyone!

Karin
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connio
True Blue Farmgirl

535 Posts

connie
springtown texas
USA
535 Posts

Posted - Jul 02 2005 :  4:01:01 PM  Show Profile
[8D Hey Farmgirls

Just wanted to share this with you. I just checked out a book entitled CLAIMING THEIR LAND--WOMEN HOMESTEADERS IN TEXAS. Looked at the first photo and of course, the woman is wearing an ankle length apron as she gazes over her farmyard. Will give a report next week.

Connie


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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl

11381 Posts

Jenny
middle of Utah
USA
11381 Posts

Posted - Jul 02 2005 :  7:17:16 PM  Show Profile
Sounds wonderful Connie..can't wait to hear how it is!!!
I just got The Revelation..by Beverly Lewis..set in Amish country like alot of her books..just started reading it a little...looks good.

Jenny in Utah
The best things in life arn't things!
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sleepless reader
True Blue Farmgirl

1022 Posts


CA
USA
1022 Posts

Posted - Jul 05 2005 :  8:43:49 PM  Show Profile
Oh, Jenny! I really like the Beverly Lewis "Amish" books. Do you ever get the characters confused from book to book? I do! I find stories of the Amish life very interesting. I've also read some non-fiction about being Amish that isn't as flattering to the life as the Lewis books are. Guess there's always two sides to everything...
Sharon
PS I bet we'll have some great book conversations as we drive to the Farm Fair next summer :) !!!
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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl

11381 Posts

Jenny
middle of Utah
USA
11381 Posts

Posted - Jul 05 2005 :  8:54:31 PM  Show Profile
I agree....her stuff is alot more flattering to Amish life, but I like it. I do get the characters mixed up from book to book too..and it hasn't helped that I haven't always read them in order. It says in the back of this one that there is a new series starting that will come out later this year..I beleive the series will be Preacher's daughter..
I finished THe Revalation last night..it was really really good like I expected.

Jenny in Utah
The best things in life arn't things!
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goalieboy
True Blue Farmgirl

69 Posts

erik
moscow id
USA
69 Posts

Posted - Jul 06 2005 :  11:46:07 AM  Show Profile
Has anyone here read "the time traveler's wife" by Audrey Niffenegger? I just finished it. I thought it was gonna be silly but it was great. The Red Tent is next, as our library just notified me it is in.
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Clare
True Blue Farmgirl

2173 Posts


NC WA State
USA
2173 Posts

Posted - Jul 06 2005 :  12:01:13 PM  Show Profile
Erik, Since our conversations here, I've been re-reading The Red Tent. If you want to discuss it, let me know.... I just got to the disturbing part... so it might feel good to vent on it! haha

****Gardener, Stitcher, Spiritual Explorer and Appreciator of all Things Natural****

"Begin to weave and God will give the thread." - German Proverb
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jpbluesky
True Blue Farmgirl

6066 Posts

Jeannie
Florida
USA
6066 Posts

Posted - Jul 06 2005 :  12:11:49 PM  Show Profile
Will try to find the Time Traveller's Wife. That sounds really good. Have you read From Time To Time by Jack Finney? That is a book a man would enjoy, about time travel, and the main character is a guy. Loved that book.
jpbluesky

Heartland girl
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therusticcottage
True Blue Farmgirl

4439 Posts

Kay
Vancouver WA
USA
4439 Posts

Posted - Jul 06 2005 :  12:13:13 PM  Show Profile
Jenny -- I've read all of Beverly Lewis' books. She is one of my favorite authors. Anyone here a Janette Oke fan? Another great author is Robin Jones Gunn. I love her Glenbrooke Series and also her Sisterchick books. I'm big into series books but I have to read them from the first to the last -- couldn't read them out of order -- just one of my quirks.

Kay - Living in Beautiful Washington State

North Clark County Farmgirls and
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bramble
True Blue Farmgirl

2044 Posts



2044 Posts

Posted - Jul 06 2005 :  12:27:55 PM  Show Profile
Hey Erik! This is my first opportunity to say Welcome! It's nice to
have the male perspective here . Yes, I read The Time Traveller's Wife and started out with the same opinion as you!I also thought I could see the way the plot was going and was pleasantly surprised to have the rug pulled out from under me a few times. It was a great read, I highly recommend it! Here is the "hot" question from our discussion group: "Who do you think asserted more influence on the turn of events, and why?" Keep posting Goalieboy! You're our kind of farm dude!

Love your photos too!

with a happy heart
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Celticheart
True Blue Farmgirl

811 Posts

Marcia
WA
USA
811 Posts

Posted - Jul 06 2005 :  8:57:45 PM  Show Profile
I read The Time Traveler's Wife too and really liked it. I was also surprised by it.....not at all what I thought it was going to be.

Marcia

"I suppose the pleasure of country life lies really in the eternally renewed evidence of the determination to live." Vita Sackville-West

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goalieboy
True Blue Farmgirl

69 Posts

erik
moscow id
USA
69 Posts

Posted - Jul 07 2005 :  12:04:09 AM  Show Profile
I will add From Time To Time to my list, JP, thanx. I like the premise: A guy goes back in time to prevent WWI. That would certainly be worth stopping. I read a similar scenario in "Pastwatch, the Redemption of Christopher Columbus" by Orson Card. In this one several peeps go back in time to strand Columbus on the american continent after his maiden voyage and open his mind to the possiblity that the natives are truly human. They also sabatoge the Aztec empire with some of the better aspects of christianity that diffuse the whole sacrifice frenzy that was driving their society. Oh yeah, and they innoculated the natives against the diseases that had wiped out 90% of the population after first contact. Gee, i guess i gave it all away, but it doesn't matter. The book is a little dry for Card, too, but it doesn't matter either. What matters to me is i've been reading native history for years and always root for them and it's always a tragedy. Always. This time Isabella and Ferdinand have long given up on Columbus returning and are surprised by a huge navy of Native Americans in their harbor bringing gifts and requesting to set up an embassy in Spain. It's such a catharsis to read such an alternate version of history that i just broke inside and wept, then read it again and cried sommore. I know which version of history is true, but i still prefer to believe Card's. Why not?

Thank you for the welcome and encouragment (and the compliment on my pix!), Bramble. I'm sure glad you don't mind a male mind here, especially since i'm prone to ramble forever as i procrastinate on the weedin' i need to do. As far as The Time Traveler's Wife goes I'm not sure who influenced event's more, Henry or Clare (uhhh, not our beautiful farmgurl Clare). They sure compliment each other, though, and dance their quirky time dance so beautifully. What a great love story.

I owe Alee an apology since i posted my comment on The Time Traveler's Wife right before discovering her SF topic and both Pastwatch and Time Traveler's Wife belong over there. Sorry, Ms Alee.
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goalieboy
True Blue Farmgirl

69 Posts

erik
moscow id
USA
69 Posts

Posted - Jul 07 2005 :  12:07:42 AM  Show Profile
ok, clare, i'll let ya know when i get to the disturbing part, too. Soon. We'll have a rant.
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Julie
MaryJane's Farmgirl

60 Posts

Julie
Moscow ID
USA
60 Posts

Posted - Jul 20 2005 :  10:31:55 AM  Show Profile
I have just finished my journey with the girls of ‘The Red Tent’. The stories of their lives are still haunting me. Dinah, Leah, Zilpah, Rachel, Bilhah, Jacob, Joseph, Shalem, Benia, and Re-mose. Their names keep popping into my head. Disturbing would be the right word Clare, my heart ached for Dinah and the terrible events of her life. Her strength grew with every relationship. The women of her world are not much different than today. We gather together, hold each other up, celebrate happiness, share grief, and somehow give ourselves placement in all that is around us.

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Clare
True Blue Farmgirl

2173 Posts


NC WA State
USA
2173 Posts

Posted - Jul 20 2005 :  11:03:38 AM  Show Profile
Oh, Julie, glad you agree! I wish the book wouldn't have fast forwarded through her adult life, but lingered on all of her journeys. But I guess it's her younger experiences that were life transforming. I think the biggest thing that I took away from re-reading the book is that we are all "birthing" at all times of our lives.... so we are mid-wives to each other, constantly, aren't we?!! And it's very important to be aware of this fact.

Hope you'll circulate the book there at the farm. I think Erik plans to read it when he's less busy! It will be intersting to get a male perspective.



**** Love is the great work - though every heart is first an apprentice. - Hafiz
Set a high value on spontaneous kindness. - Samuel Johnson****


"Begin to weave and God will give the thread." - German Proverb
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TheSoapMaven
True Blue Farmgirl

691 Posts

Susan
LA
USA
691 Posts

Posted - Jul 20 2005 :  11:55:47 AM  Show Profile  Send TheSoapMaven a Yahoo! Message
I just found this thread. How did I miss it? I too loved The Red Tent. Just an amazing book. It brought the people we had read about/heard about before into a whole new light. I have my girls read it as they get old enough. It was one of those life changing books for me.

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Julie
MaryJane's Farmgirl

60 Posts

Julie
Moscow ID
USA
60 Posts

Posted - Jul 20 2005 :  1:35:10 PM  Show Profile
Clare, I had the book on tape. I have made two long car trips over the past two weeks and it was a blessing every mile. It was as though we where traveling the roads together. I love to multi-task…Erik has started reading. “Oh poor Dinah, I can not believe her father would do such a thing. And that precious little Re-mose” Erik just laughs, and said sounds like it could be a soap opera the way I describe it.
SoapMaven, I too would love my girls to read it. Glad to have shared this with both of you.

Julie


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connio
True Blue Farmgirl

535 Posts

connie
springtown texas
USA
535 Posts

Posted - Jul 20 2005 :  5:58:27 PM  Show Profile

Hey Farm Girls!

Wanted to mention a new title that I just read about in a review site. It is called Snow Floer and The Secret Fan. It is set in 19th century China. Women were heavily controlled but had a special type of women's writing called nu shu. This enabled them to communicate without intrusion. It was written by Lisa See and looks fascinating. Hopefully, it will be available via your library.

Connie


cozycottage
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connio
True Blue Farmgirl

535 Posts

connie
springtown texas
USA
535 Posts

Posted - Jul 20 2005 :  5:59:28 PM  Show Profile
oopsss typo. it is called Snow Flower and The Secret Fan

cozycottage
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therusticcottage
True Blue Farmgirl

4439 Posts

Kay
Vancouver WA
USA
4439 Posts

Posted - Jul 20 2005 :  11:49:41 PM  Show Profile
Well I read this topic about a week ago, took suggestions for books, and got online to order them from the library. I went to our library today to see if any had come in and I had 13 books! That should keep me out of trouble for a while. I finished The Secret World of Tasha Tudor tonight. It was ok -- her gardens are beautiful and I like some of her philosophies on life. But other than that I'm not so certain that I would want to live my life as rustically as she does. I do like some modern conveniences!

Kay - Living in Beautiful Washington State
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