23. Eruption by Michael Crighton and James Patterson. Thriller about a volcanoes on Hawaii with an added twist. Not my usual read but it was good. The ending was a little much but overall I enjoyed it. Two books away from my goal!
When I looked this up I found it is book four of a series. Did you read it as a stand alone or should I read the other three books first?21/30 Last Bus to Wisdom by Ivan Doig
Coming of age story about a young Montana boy being raised by his grandmother. In the summer of 1951 he gets sent to stay with relatives he has never met while his grandmother has surgery. His journey on a greyhound bus and the cast of characters he meets gives him an education that will last a lifetime.
Loved this book, excellent story, great characters and very amusing.
I had no idea it was part of a series. I read it as a stand alone. I’ll have to go search the previous books.When I looked this up I found it is book four of a series. Did you read it as a stand alone or should I read the other three books first?
Glad it wasn’t just me!27/30 - Eruption
I decided to read this book after you reviewed it. I like books about Hawaii and volcanoes just add to the appeal. I agree with you that the ending was a little much. There was one glaring incomprehensible thing, one of those "dangers" that seemed a bit unnecessary. But all in all, it was enjoyable.
And I am three books from my goal. I think I need a bigger goal.![]()
Thanks! Somehow I missed that there was 17.I had no idea it was part of a series. I read it as a stand alone. I’ll have to go search the previous books.
Edited to add that I just looked it up and there are actually twelve books! But it had this to say:
It's part of a series in the sense that it's one of 17 books Ivan Doig wrote that are set in his fictional Two Medicine country of central Montana. But they're linked mostly by setting, not by plot or characters (although some of the same characters or their descendants are mentioned in some of the books).
That makes sense because I previously read The Whistling Season, also in the series, but completely unrelated.
I read the book earlier this year-I have mixed feelings about it. It's definitely way too long and I agree about all the different characters too. I checked out the large print version from my library-it was huge! Abraham Verghese's first book-Cutting for Stone was a better read in my opinion.Has anyone read "The Covenant of Water"? I'm trying to figure out where I got the recommendation.
* It's long (1400 pages on my phone so no way I could finish it in the two weeks our library offers for digital reads, so I checked out a paper copy, still 720 pages.
* A bit confusing with so many characters
* And, as it takes place in India lot of non-English words -- in italics, but a glossary would have been nice
* Occasionally hard to follow
* An interesting, but not completely satisfying ending
* My next stop is to read was Goodreads has to say.
* According to the cover it's an "Oprah book", which doesn't mean a lot to me, just adding that tidbit
Just FYI - I read pretty much all of my books on a Kindle and get library books through Libby. If you put your Kindle in Airplane mode you can keep reading them as long as you want. Libby is great - all you need is an address and you can access multiple library's collections. The other thing I do is if I find a book that interests me but it is not available, I reserve it. Once it comes available, I'll check it out if I am close to the end of the book I am reading or I'll pass it on to the next person while holding my place in the queue if I am not close to finishing my current read.Has anyone read "The Covenant of Water"? I'm trying to figure out where I got the recommendation.
* It's long (1400 pages on my phone so no way I could finish it in the two weeks our library offers for digital reads, so I checked out a paper copy, still 720 pages.
* A bit confusing with so many characters
* And, as it takes place in India lot of non-English words -- in italics, but a glossary would have been nice
* Occasionally hard to follow
* An interesting, but not completely satisfying ending
* My next stop is to read was Goodreads has to say.
* According to the cover it's an "Oprah book", which doesn't mean a lot to me, just adding that tidbit
Goodread readers seemed to be a mix of 5 stars and those who agreed it was too long. A number said they didn’t finish the book. I might give Cutting for Stone a try, after I recover from Water!I read the book earlier this year-I have mixed feelings about it. It's definitely way too long and I agree about all the different characters too. I checked out the large print version from my library-it was huge! Abraham Verghese's first book-Cutting for Stone was a better read in my opinion.
Good to know, thanks.Just FYI - I read pretty much all of my books on a Kindle and get library books through Libby. If you put your Kindle in Airplane mode you can keep reading them as long as you want. Libby is great - all you need is an address and you can access multiple library's collections. The other thing I do is if I find a book that interests me but it is not available, I reserve it. Once it comes available, I'll check it out if I am close to the end of the book I am reading or I'll pass it on to the next person while holding my place in the queue if I am not close to finishing my current read.
How can you access multiple library's collections through Libby? I thought you could only access the library (s) that you have a library card at. I use Libby regularly for my library, but if there's a way to get books from any others besides from my own library, that would be terrific. Our local library is OK, but not the biggest collection.Just FYI - I read pretty much all of my books on a Kindle and get library books through Libby. If you put your Kindle in Airplane mode you can keep reading them as long as you want. Libby is great - all you need is an address and you can access multiple library's collections. The other thing I do is if I find a book that interests me but it is not available, I reserve it. Once it comes available, I'll check it out if I am close to the end of the book I am reading or I'll pass it on to the next person while holding my place in the queue if I am not close to finishing my current read.