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- Body Surfing (26)
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- A Behind-The-Ears Look at Disneyland
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Finished on Feb 16, 2008 




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A book so comfortable you’ll want to read it more than once -
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5 stars - a book so comfortable you’ll want to read it more than once
Description - from Amazon
Compulsively neat, obsessively organised, Lily is a writer who writes about writers. When she is asked to contribute to a book on lost icons, she visits Rita Boothe - photographer ... (
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Mar 29, 2008 |
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- Good Harbor (9)
- A Novel
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By Anita Diamant -
Finished on Mar 26, 2008 




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An enjoyable read -
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4 stars - an ejoyable read
Description from Amazon
From the bestselling author of THE RED TENT come a contemporary novel that explores the burden of secrets, the weight of grief and the healing power of female friendship When Kathleen meets Joyce, each woman has come to a tu ... (
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Mar 29, 2008 |
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- This Is All (9)
- The Pillow Book of Cordelia Kenn
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By Aidan Chambers -
Finished on Feb 27, 2008 




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A unique book that should be on your must read list -
I picked this book up on impulse at Downtown Disney back in 2006 - Virgin have these great stands with books just sitting there looking inviting and asking to be bought. My husband thought I was mad as this being a hardback - and 800 pages long - is quite a hefty tome! Of course it has since been ga ... (
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Mar 1, 2008 |
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- Notes from an Exhibition (48)
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By Patrick Gale -
Finished on Feb 9, 2008 




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I’m not sure I’ve confessed to this before, but I’m a bit of a fan of Richard & Judy’s book club - I don’t read everything they recommend but I have discovered some great books thanks to them. My latest read comes from their 2008 reading list - and once again I wasn’t disappointed.
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Feb 9, 2008 |
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- The Book Thief (1244)
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By Markus Zusak -
Finished on Jan 27, 2008 




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You'll want to enjoy this again and again... -
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I’ll admit that I picked this book up and was put off by the description… Nazi Germany… and narrated by Death?? Hmm not my idea of a fun read - and so it went back on the shelf.
Then someone recommended it so I thought why not give it a go.
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Jan 28, 2008 |
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- The Shakespeare Secret (109)
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By J.L. Carrell -
Finished on Jan 20, 2008 




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Not just another DaVinci Code -
I’m one of those people who judges a book by its cover - which is how I came to pick this book up - although I almost put it straight back down when I saw the mention of the Da Vinci Code on the front! I enjoyed that book but don’t want to waste time reading carbon copies. But this is about Shakespe ... (
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Jan 22, 2008 |
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- The Book of Lost Things (302)
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Finished on Mar 12, 2008 




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Nice read - but forgettable -
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I started reading this book on the train to London on Monday and realised that I’d read the beginning before… I seem to remember starting it last year and just not connecting with the character so I gave up. This time I decided to persevere with it - and I’m glad I did as it was a very ... (
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Jan 30, 2008 |
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- Since I Don't Have You (8)
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Fabulous book for a Sunday afternoon -
This is the third Koomson novel I’ve read, following The Cupid Effect and My Best Friend’s Girl, and I really enjoyed it - stormed through it in a weekend in fact - it’s just ne of those books that’s easy to read and keeps you wanting to find out more.
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Feb 16, 2008 |
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- On Chesil Beach (712)
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Not all it's cracked up to be -
The back cover description suggests a tale of a newlywed couple on their wedding night and that pretty much sums it up - what it didn't warn me about was the graphic detail McEwan uses to describe events of the evening... well I considered it graphic anyway and am not sure I needed that much detail ... (
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Jan 22, 2008 |
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- Don't Make Me Think (572)
- A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability
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Dec 31, 2007 |
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Body Surfing
Rating
4 stars - a really enjoyable read
Description
At the age of twenty-nine, Sydney has already been once divorced and once widowed. Trying to regain her footing, she has answered an ad to tutor the teenage daughter of a well-to-do couple as they spend a sultry summer in their o ... (continue)
Rating
4 stars - a really enjoyable read
Description
At the age of twenty-nine, Sydney has already been once divorced and once widowed. Trying to regain her footing, she has answered an ad to tutor the teenage daughter of a well-to-do couple as they spend a sultry summer in their oceanfront New Hampshire cottage.
But when the Edwardses two grown sons, Ben and Jeff, arrive at the beach house, Sydney finds herself caught up in a destructive web of old tensions and bitter divisions. As the brothers vie for her affections, the fragile existence Sydney has rebuilt is threatened.
Reason for reading
I’ve been a big fan of Anita Shreve since reading Eden Close many years ago and was avidly awaiting this novel’s paperback release.
First line
“Three o’clock, the dead hour. The faint irritation of sand grit between bare foot and floorboards.”
Review
I was happy to see the Beach House that has been a theme of Sheve’s earlier novels make another appearance - it’s interesting to read about the history of a house and the people who lived there lives within it in such different ways.
This particular tale revolves around Sydney, a woman twice married, once divorced and once widowed - who spends the summer at the Summer House tutoring the Edwardses teenage daughter.
The themes of the novel are family dynamics and secrets, love, marriage and deceit - and all are thrown together in a novel made up of broken paragraphs containing disjointed snippets of information, conversations, feelings and beautiful descriptions of Sydney’s thoughts and surroundings.
The novel explores Sydney’s relationship with Mrs Edwards - an awkward one - and the love that develops with Mr Edwards and Julie - as they welcome her into their family. And then of course their are the sons, Ben and Jeff who between them weave a web in which Sydney becomes entangled.
It’s hard to review this novel without giving away the story line - and there are so many twists and turns along the way I’d hate to reveal any secrets. It’s a beautiful book, well written and thought provoking - but one which can be devoured in a couple of sittings. Buy yourself a copy - you won’t be disappointed.
The Beach House
Some fellow readers have asked which Anita Shreve novels I’d recommend and in which order they should be read. Personally I’ve enjoyed all of them, although A Wedding in December is my least favourite. The Beach House that is owned by the Edwards family in Body Surfing also makes an appearance in the following novels:
1. Fortune’s Rocks
2. Sea Glass
3. The Pilot’s Wife
4. Body Surfing
I’d suggest starting with Fortune’s Rocks and reading on from there - and then visiting some of her other novels.