Re: My most recent read was excellent, but I'm not sure "lovely" is an accurate description.
Legolas Send a noteboard - 01/05/2011 12:50:39 PM
I've hardly started the Genre challenge yet.
Plenty of time. I still have some to go as well.
Can you recommend a good family chronicle? I've read The Poisonwood Bible and that's the only thing I can think of currently.
Well, since you say you've been meaning to read Trollope, some of his series of novels could be considered family chronicles (like the six Palliser novels that I'm reading currently), but it's a bit of a stretch, admittedly. Not sure that I've read many already that I could recommend, either... unless you count Colleen McCullough's "Masters of Rome" series. I'm thinking I might try Sarum, that's supposed to be pretty good.
I have read some lovely books recently. (Including my March/April challenge book.)
25/04/2011 07:42:29 PM
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My most recent read was excellent, but I'm not sure "lovely" is an accurate description.
25/04/2011 10:08:26 PM
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Re: My most recent read was excellent, but I'm not sure "lovely" is an accurate description.
01/05/2011 11:02:44 AM
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Re: My most recent read was excellent, but I'm not sure "lovely" is an accurate description.
01/05/2011 12:50:39 PM
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Did you see the movie adaptation Persepolis?
26/04/2011 01:31:36 AM
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Not yet, but it has jumped right near the top of my To Watch list.
01/05/2011 11:07:31 AM
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I may pick up Temeraire
26/04/2011 11:16:06 AM
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I considered reading Persepolis after seeing the film. Do you know how the comic compares to it? *NM*
27/04/2011 12:16:16 AM
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It's really, you know, the same. Only without Chiara Mastroianni's voice, obviously. *NM*
27/04/2011 07:12:32 PM
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