dragonfly411
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Thank you for the recommendation, AGBF.AGBF said:I was afraid someone had already started reading the book and posting about it! Since I do not, yet, have my copy it was making me feel woefully inadequate! I have to admit that it was a relief to open this thread and see that no one had, yet, launched an in-depth analysis of the book! I finished The Glow Stone today; for those who like "young adult fiction" or who teach teenagers, I recommend it. It isn't really very deep, but it is a cute book. (This comment probably doesn't belong in this thread. Sorry.)
AGBF
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AGBF said:My copy arrived today and and I had just started to read The Help this morning (or was it last night?). At any rate, I had to wrestle myself to the ground and remove the copy of The Help from my resisting hands! I am sure I will love The Moonstone, but it arrived at an inopportune moment!
Deb/AGBF
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dragonfly411 said:Elro - I'm ok with the idea of others want to!I was just hoping to get the ball moving in starting the thread for those who had already begun reading.
Glad to hear mine isn't the only one restarting haha. I really liked it though, I feel much more familiar with the narrator because of it.
Tuckins1 said:I have read the first 8 chapters so far... I am definitely enjoying the story, but it's kind of hard for me to read too much of it at a time. I think it's because it's written in an old english fashion, and tends to go on and on at times. Kind of like reading Tolkein, the language sometimes requires a lot of focus and concentration and I don't always have the patience. I do like it though. I really want to find out more about just what the three Indians are doing with that "ink"....
dragonfly411 said:Irish - I don't think the boy himself is a "seer" so much as a tool. They said that they found him wandering the streets as a beggar. I think that maybe they need a pure or innocent soul to use the ink?
dragonfly411 said:Was it common for a woman to have a male companion that was something of a servant/common worker follow her through life, the way he did?
vespergirl said:AGBF said:My copy arrived today and and I had just started to read The Help this morning (or was it last night?). At any rate, I had to wrestle myself to the ground and remove the copy of The Help from my resisting hands! I am sure I will love The Moonstone, but it arrived at an inopportune moment!
Deb/AGBF
Oh Deb, I loved The Help! I just finished it a few weeks ago, and I couldn't put it down! It's such a great book.