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Subject: | Hooray--it's the May reading post! My reads last month... |
From: | Wahoo |
Date: | Tue, 07-May-2024 10:45:51 AM PDT |
Where: | SoapZone Community Message Board |
In reply to: | đź“šđź“šđź“šWhatcha reading, SZ? May 2024 Edition đź“šđź“šđź“š posted by senorbrightside |
Art of the Carousel by Charlotte Dinger - I have long been fascinated by carousels (I think they appeal to the horse-loving child in me). Even as an adult who sought out the more thrilling coaster rides, I always took a turn on the merry-go-round whenever we went to Geauga Lake or Cedar Point (at CP, I rode both the traditional carousel and Cedar Downs racing derby), and once, after visiting Cedar Point with SZ's Valerie (posted under D2Leaper because she loved both Duran Duran and Quantum Leap), I went to the Merry Go Round museum in Sandusky where I saw older carousel horses and seats and got to ride on their carousel . I was hoping this book would mention the museum but it didn't. It was written in the 1980s and while it gives a pretty extensive history of the carousel and some of the folks who gained minor fame by being master horse and seat carvers, it was a bit too slanted towards collectors of antique carousel memorabilia and how to restore the older carved pieces. Still, the pictures were pretty and I learned the difference between a stander (the horses on the outer edge that don't go up and down and have 3 or 4 legs on the ground), a prancer (one of the inner horses that has the back legs on the platform and the front legs in the air and goes up and down) and a jumper (all four legs in the air, goes up and down). A-.
Has Anyone Seen Charlotte Salter? by Nicci French - In a small town in England, housewife and doting mother Charlotte Salter goes missing on the night of her husband's 50th birthday party. A day later, the husband of family friends is found dead...was it an accident, suicide or murder? Over 30 years later, the two sons of the dead man start a podcast to talk about the crime that shook their small town to the core and in the process, they hope to figure out just what happened to Charlotte. A decent thriller that's more about Charlotte's kids than the podcasters; there were plenty of plot twists but I found the ending to be slightly unsatisfactory mainly because I thought the motive was a tad weak and contained info that was a little out of the blue. Still I read this one in only a couple days...I'll give it a B+
Beautyland by Marie-Helena Bertino - My favorite read this month. It begins with an odd premise: back in 1977, on the very day Voyager 1 was launched, a single woman gives birth to her premature daughter. Except the girl isn't really hers...she's an alien, sent to Earth to report on humans and to determine if the planet would be suitable for her race and "activated" as a mere toddler. Don't let the sci-fi premise prevent you from trying this one; in her short observations, our heroine Adina provides a fascinating glimpse into what it's like to be human but also what it's like to be "other". Solid A, maybe even an A+...I highly recommend Beautyland.
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I feel this.... - The_Cat_Did_It - 07-May-2024 2:51 PM
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Hah--yes! I'm all for setting a scene, which in turn sets the mood - Wahoo - 07-May-2024 5:36 PM
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John Irving is probably my all time favourite writer. I've read every single - senorbrightside - 07-May-2024 6:26 PM
- He's excellent. I've only read A Prayer for Owen Meany, The World - Wahoo - 07-May-2024 7:09 PM
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John Irving is probably my all time favourite writer. I've read every single - senorbrightside - 07-May-2024 6:26 PM
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Hah--yes! I'm all for setting a scene, which in turn sets the mood - Wahoo - 07-May-2024 5:36 PM
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Cold Mountain is older than that since there was the 2003 movie - senorbrightside - 07-May-2024 10:56 AM
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Ah...yes it is <g>. Dad and I are both notoriously bad at remembering - Wahoo - 07-May-2024 1:29 PM
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I don’t remember your neighbors moving last year. Were they the neighbors who - Kitchop - 07-May-2024 2:07 PM
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No and yes <g>. Juice "belonged" to the neighbors across the street - Wahoo - 07-May-2024 5:31 PM
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I somehow missed that Juice “disappeared”. But I had a crazy year last year - Kitchop - 07-May-2024 9:36 PM
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Aw, that's OK...you DID have a crazy year... - Wahoo - 08-May-2024 7:48 AM
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I’m so sorry about Juice disappearing. He likely got fed up w/ the chihuahuas - Kitchop - 08-May-2024 11:39 AM
- I LOVE this scenario! I wouldn't blame Juice for abandoning his - Wahoo - 08-May-2024 12:03 PM
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Oh, man. I also missed that Juice disappeared and this makes me sad. - The_Cat_Did_It - 08-May-2024 9:07 AM
- I hope so too. The neighbors' back yard is right up against the - Wahoo - 08-May-2024 11:00 AM
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I’m so sorry about Juice disappearing. He likely got fed up w/ the chihuahuas - Kitchop - 08-May-2024 11:39 AM
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Aw, that's OK...you DID have a crazy year... - Wahoo - 08-May-2024 7:48 AM
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I somehow missed that Juice “disappeared”. But I had a crazy year last year - Kitchop - 07-May-2024 9:36 PM
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No and yes <g>. Juice "belonged" to the neighbors across the street - Wahoo - 07-May-2024 5:31 PM
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I don’t remember your neighbors moving last year. Were they the neighbors who - Kitchop - 07-May-2024 2:07 PM
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Ah...yes it is <g>. Dad and I are both notoriously bad at remembering - Wahoo - 07-May-2024 1:29 PM