Livres choisis au hasard dans la bibliothèque de JGotoFatal Gamble: A Novel par JP O'Donnell Crazy for the Storm: A Memoir of Survival par Norman Ollestad Rosie par Anne Lamott Sailor Girl par Sheree-Lee Olson My Friend Leonard par James Frey A Fine Balance (Oprah's Book Club) par Rohinton Mistry Blue Latitudes: Boldly Going Where Captain Cook Has Gone Before par Tony Horwitz Membres ayant les mêmes livres que JGotoContacts du membreAmis: asukagoto, EveBrownWaite, foliolit, HannahHolborn, Jena2Bk, mckait, nobooksnolife, reina10, Risarongu, russiagirl75, sandrajoan Bibliothèque intéressante: chazzard, Donna828, justmelissa, Lcwilson45, lenoreaz, lindsacl, mpmills, Nancy618
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Membre : JGotoCollectionsVotre bibliothèque (314), Liste de livres souhaités (12), memoirs (27), Toutes les collections (326) Critiques152 critiques Mots-clésfiction (127), arc (34), historical fiction (26), memoir (25), non-fiction (14), family relationships (11), China (10), Canadian fiction (10), India (9), murder mystery (9) — voir tous les mots-clés NuagesNuage des mots-clés, nuage des auteurs GroupesARC Junkies, Early Reviewers Auteurs préférésKhaled Hosseini, Jhumpa Lahiri, Mary Lawson (Favoris partagés) À propos de ma bibliothèqueI rate my books using the following scale: Membre du(des) groupe(s) Vrai nomJudy Goto LieuZushi, Japan Type de compteaccès public, abonnement à vie Nouvelles des relationsNouvelles des relations URLs
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Have a great New Year!
Terri
écrit par tloeffler à 1:48 pm (EST) le Jan 17, 2010
Merry Christmas!
Terri
écrit par tloeffler à 1:55 pm (EST) le Dec 21, 2009
I *love* the books you chose for me! I was up most of last night finishing my current read so I could begin one of these this morning! Now I have to decide which to read first.
Thank you, and Merry Christmas, Santa!
Linda Fortino
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Alayne
écrit par TheCrowdedLeaf à 9:46 am (EST) le Sep 4, 2009
My favorite parts were the descriptions of the father-son relationship. I also enjoyed the trip to Mexico when Dad and son were visiting the grandparents.
I also like the author's descriptions of Dad's girl friend and his mom's boyfriend, Nick. The book was distinguished because the author seemed to have a chance to work our a lot of feelings. I think this book could be a first rate movie.
BG
écrit par jlabar1026 à 6:25 pm (EST) le Jul 12, 2009
Of the ones you mentioned, I'm reading Lost on Planet China, which I picked up at Kinokuniya on a whim. The writing is youthful and edgy, the author intelligent. Probably the combination of good writing and intelligence will carry the book, but I have yet to see whether he will be able to add much insight to his observations, as he seems to have no background in east asian studies. It will be fun finding out how he copes in China. I hope I will end up liking it as much as I enjoyed Undress Me in the Temple of Heaven.
Stay cool,
Julia
écrit par nobooksnolife à 12:35 am (EST) le Jun 7, 2009