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  1. Dumbluck says - Posted: October 19, 2011

    Finished “The Help” awhile back. A real page-turner; enjoyed it immensely. The movie, while very good, couldn’t have possibly conveyed all the sub-plots.
    My wife is reading “Wicked,” supposedly based on “The Wizard of Oz.” I read it a couple of years ago and we both agree that it is too dark, too somber and just too weird. The expectation with such a book is to at least be true to the legend–its okay to twist a few basic facts, like the Good With being not so good and the Wicked Witch not so wicked–but too many liberties were taken. Highly do NOT recommend it.

  2. DennisL says - Posted: October 19, 2011

    I’m currently reading World Without End by Ken Follett. It’s sort of a sequel to his The Pillars of the Earth. Both excellent reads that I would highly recommend. Prior to that I read The Help, Water for Elephants, The Lincoln Layer and The King of Lies. All great books.

  3. Jeanne says - Posted: October 19, 2011

    Just loved Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel. Worth every one of its 600 pages. You’ll not think again of the Tudors, Henry the 8th and his wives and especially Thomas Cromwell again in the same way.
    Here’s the commercial for those who love books: The South Lake Tahoe Library, through Friends of the Library, hosts a book club every third Wednesday of the month from 3 to 4:30 in the community room. Books are selected from a list generated by participants and we take turns leading the discussions. Our tastes are varied and the idea is to stretch one’s reading comfort zone. If you would like to be on our list for reminders, contact jlbenin@charter.net.

  4. Kim Wyatt says - Posted: October 20, 2011

    I’m reading “The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer.” It’s a fascinating read about the evolution of cancer, highly recommended. It’s an important book on the subject, but immensely readable, a great blend of science and story.

  5. Gail Kolb says - Posted: October 20, 2011

    I’m reading “Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption” on my Kindle and “Split Second” by Catherine Coulter the old fashion way–got it at the Library!

  6. Bob Rockwell says - Posted: October 21, 2011

    I’ve been reading “The Shock Doctrine , the rise of disaster capitaism” by Naomi Klein. Not A happy feel good book but very well done and informative. I’ll recommend this book but it isn’t exactly fun to learn about how the economic policies of the U.S affect the world.

  7. Careaboutthecommunity says - Posted: October 23, 2011

    Just finished “Pol Pot” (highly recommend). Now reading “Where’s My Wand?” (It’s ok, nice light read). Next “Unbroken”.

    P.S. Enjoyed all of Ken Follett’s books ;)

  8. TahoeKaren says - Posted: October 23, 2011

    Finally got my copy of Jaycee Dugard’s book “A Stolen Life”. Also reading the latest Patricia Cornwell.

  9. orale says - Posted: November 3, 2011

    I liked Wicked – but then I like dark stories.

    I’m reading Keith Richard’s “Life”. Its a hoot and making me dig out all my old Stones music.