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I'm halfway into "The 19th Wife" by David Ebershoff. It's a work of fiction, but based on real events as told by the 19th wife of Brigham Young. The whole polygamy thing is discussed from both the founders of the Mormon church's view, as well as the modern day "fundamentalist" view. The whole polygamy thing is warped, twisted and very wrong in my opinion, but it does shed some light on why it seems to appeal to the early Mormons as well as current whackos (like the couple in Elizabeth Smart's kidnapping) who embrace "fundamentalist" Mormon views. Anyways, I'm just reading it for fun and find it pretty interesting.
 
I'm halfway into "The 19th Wife" by David Ebershoff. It's a work of fiction, but based on real events as told by the 19th wife of Brigham Young. The whole polygamy thing is discussed from both the founders of the Mormon church's view, as well as the modern day "fundamentalist" view. The whole polygamy thing is warped, twisted and very wrong in my opinion, but it does shed some light on why it seems to appeal to the early Mormons as well as current whackos (like the couple in Elizabeth Smart's kidnapping) who embrace "fundamentalist" Mormon views. Anyways, I'm just reading it for fun and find it pretty interesting.

Oh, wow! I'm reading this right now also. I can't decide if I like it or not. It's interesting but I'm not dying to read it like I usually do with many books.
 
I am reading an ARC I received called Hunter's Moon by Dan Hoesel. So far so good.
 
I'm still trying to trudge through Presumed Innocent by Scott Turow. Seriously not sure if I'm going to continue though. It's giving me a run for my money. I just can't stay focused on it. I've given it my standard 100 pages & don't think I can do it!!!!!

Might pick up Mudbound tonight instead.
 

I am finally reading "Haunted Savannah" a book I picked while in Savannah in September. I love getting local 'haunted' books from places I travel to, so I am excited to finally start reading it.
 
I'm still trying to trudge through Presumed Innocent by Scott Turow. Seriously not sure if I'm going to continue though. It's giving me a run for my money. I just can't stay focused on it. I've given it my standard 100 pages & don't think I can do it!!!!!

Might pick up Mudbound tonight instead.

Have you read PE before? The end really has a twist you may or may not see coming. Also, have you watched the movie?
 
Right now I'm reading Someone Like You by Susan Mallery. The author was recommended to me as someone who writes similar books to Sherryl Woods, Susan Wiggs, Robin Carr. So far, it does seem similar in style so I really like it.
 
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I am reading Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett? Has anyone read World Without End? Is it good? The synopsis didn't look that exciting. I'm loving Pillars.
 
Have you read PE before? The end really has a twist you may or may not see coming. Also, have you watched the movie?
I have never read the book before. I have not seen the movie either.

Should I stick it out?
 
I am reading Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett? Has anyone read World Without End? Is it good? The synopsis didn't look that exciting. I'm loving Pillars.

Yes, and I loved it! The monk story was a little drier and harder to follow than the love story, but overall I really liked it.
 
Right now I'm reading Someone Like You by Susan Mallery. The author was recommended to me as someone who writes similar books to Sherryl Woods, Susan Wiggs, Robin Carr. So far, it does seem similar in style so I really like it.

If you like the book I can recommend the Lone Star Sisters series - last one was "hot on her heels" just finished it last night on my Kindle :goodvibes also the Bakery Sisters series was a good as well :thumbsup2
 
Finished THE GRAND FINALE today. I'm now reading MANHUNT and listening to NAUGHTY NEIGHBOR. Janet Evanovich is AWESOME. I can't wait to get to her Stephanie Plum books.

I'm going to have to read the Twilight Series now. I was told one of my characters is as alluring as Edward Cullen...I'm honored.
 
Oooh! That's a really good trilogy! It's in my top 4 favorite trilogies she's written (The Key trilogy is my all time favorite - I've read that one at least 5 times through).

ETA:
If anybody cares ( ;) ) My top 4 favorites are:

4. Circle Trilogy (Morrigan's Cross, Dance of the Gods, Valley of Silence)
3. Irish Trilogy (Jewels of the Sun, Tears of the Moon, Heart of the Sea)
2. Three Sisters Trilogy (Dance Upon the Air, Heaven and Earth, Face the Fire)
1. The Key Trilogy (Key of Light, Key of Knowledge, Key of Valor)

Her new one - Blood Brothers, is also VERY good. :)

I CARE! I CARE! And I agree Blood Brothers(book one of the Sign of Seven series) was phenomenal!!!

Mine are as follows:

1. SIGN OF SEVEN TRILOGY
2. THREE SISTERS ISLAND TRILOGY
3. CIRCLE TRILOGY
4. IN THE GARDEN TRILOGY
(AND I'M GOING TO ADD A #5)
5. CHESAPEAKE BAY SAGA
 
I picked up Mudbound last night and WOW... just WOW. I got through 50 pages before my DH needed me and I had to put the book down. Luckily, I'll have my time to myself tomorrow when he goes on a mancation to golf.

I can't wait to start reading Mudbound again. It sucked me in right from the beginning. To the PP who first recommended it.... a HUGE THANK YOU!!!
 
I picked up Mudbound last night and WOW... just WOW. I got through 50 pages before my DH needed me and I had to put the book down. Luckily, I'll have my time to myself tomorrow when he goes on a mancation to golf.

I can't wait to start reading Mudbound again. It sucked me in right from the beginning. To the PP who first recommended it.... a HUGE THANK YOU!!!

What sort of book is Mudbound?
 
I picked up Mudbound last night and WOW... just WOW. I got through 50 pages before my DH needed me and I had to put the book down. Luckily, I'll have my time to myself tomorrow when he goes on a mancation to golf.

I can't wait to start reading Mudbound again. It sucked me in right from the beginning. To the PP who first recommended it.... a HUGE THANK YOU!!!
OMG - I just came to post the same thing. Right from the very first page it lured me in!!! You know it's a good book when you think about picking it up during the day when you have a free minute!!! Can't wait to get my hands on it again!

I put down Presumed Innocent & started this & right now I'm not regretting that decision!

Thank you from me also to the PP that gave the great review & recommended it.
 
What sort of book is Mudbound?
It's set in rural Mississippi during/after the war. I haven't gotten as far as RUDisney, but from the description & what I've read so far it deals a lot with racism.

It really pulls you in right away. I ordered it on line from Barnes & Noble. It was actually on the "discount" page.
 
Right now, I am reading
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It was given to me by my sister last year. It is a light, fluffy book, pretty funny, with short chapters - just right for before you fall asleep!

Written by David Letterman's former girlfriend - one of many, many, it now seems! :rolleyes1
 
It's set in rural Mississippi during/after the war. I haven't gotten as far as RUDisney, but from the description & what I've read so far it deals a lot with racism.

It really pulls you in right away. I ordered it on line from Barnes & Noble. It was actually on the "discount" page.

Racism, but also biases and family dynamics, from what I can tell so far. It opens with the brothers digging a grave. I can't wait to read more!
 
I picked up Mudbound last night and WOW... just WOW. I got through 50 pages before my DH needed me and I had to put the book down. Luckily, I'll have my time to myself tomorrow when he goes on a mancation to golf.

I can't wait to start reading Mudbound again. It sucked me in right from the beginning. To the PP who first recommended it.... a HUGE THANK YOU!!!

I'm so glad I'm not alone!!!!
Can't wait to hear what you thing when your done : )

I have read 3 books since & just nothing has come close....Enjoy!

I have to add it so more intense than just racism.....it is just layered....women's roles, war, multi generations under one roof....
When I originally read this book & posted it I felt so strong about it I bought 5 copies to give away....
 
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