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February Group Read: Katherine by Anya Seton

1. I have heard wonderful things about it
2. I have it on my TBR, and it fills tasks on three different challenges.
3. It is only 361 pages (I need a break from the massive tomes!)




I read Years of Wonders and loved the book. This is my second book by Geraldine Brooks and if it is only near to as good, it will be great.

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For years I want to read that book but thought it was a complete different genre. Thankfully my friend informed me about it and now I want to read it even more because i know it is a different kind of book than a thought!!!!



Its on my to-read list for Feb already and I've heard nothing but good things about this author. Also its got a little romance, perfect for Valentines Day :)
Oh good, if Allison ever sends me the copy she promised me way back in 19-aught-8 (*ahem*) then I'd be able to read it. :P

Aztec by Gary Jennings
So yes, I'll nominate it now.
OK, I'm going to add my nomination of Atonement by Ian McEwan and create the poll.
Noms closed peeps! :D
Noms closed peeps! :D
OK, it was a close poll, but Katherine won out by a single vote!
We'll be starting on the 15th! Everyone get your copy! :D
We'll be starting on the 15th! Everyone get your copy! :D
I might see if I can get this one from the library... unless Allison wants to send it to me like she said she would like... a decade ago. :P


Jane
Jayme wrote: "OMG, I looked at the cover for this book which is different than mine and I have thius EXACT picture on my wall in my bedroom."
I picked this one because I liked it better than the other covers. LOL :)
I picked this one because I liked it better than the other covers. LOL :)

Everyone raves about Katherine, so I'm curious to see how it compares. Can't wait to start tomorrow!

I have had Katherine on my shelf for about 5 years. I think it's high time I read it.


Thanks Toni...I am not so good at group reads. I mean, I LOVE talking about books but I tend to read at my own pace and am easily distracted...you know, real life and all that. Of course, I'd get a heck of a lot more reading done if I'd shut down the darned computer and...you know...READ!




I also decided that a young Julia Roberts should have played Katherine in a movie from the description of her.




The writing is very cinematic. You really get a sense of what these different places looked like and smelled like. It's all very vivid. It's nice that the main character is seeing this all for the first time, kind of like the reader is. There are no preconceptions, so we're just riding the wave along with Katherine.
Books mentioned in this topic
Dragonwyck (other topics)Aztec (other topics)
Katherine (other topics)
The Lost Mother (other topics)
Alice I Have Been (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Gary Jennings (other topics)Mary McGarry Morris (other topics)
Lewis Carroll (other topics)
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Umberto Eco (other topics)
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Please nominate the book you'd like to read in February with the group. Please be sure to LINK to the book using the "add book/author" link above the comment box, and make sure to list the author, as well as a brief reason why you chose to nominate it. (I'm not looking for a thesis, just a little info... "I really wanted to read something about Marie Antoinette." is perfectly fine. LOL)
We will take nominations until January 31st, and then we'll open things up for voting. :)
Thanks!