Re: time for a round of what are you reading

On Tue, 24 Jan 2012 07:37:03 -0500, Cheryl Isaak

> > wrote: > >I've started (actually restarted) Green by Jay Lake under the assurance > >I'm really going to enjoy the story. > > >Finished "It Takes a Witch" - a new, very fluffy, paranormal mystery ser= ies > >
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>Cute and will read the next book>> >Nothing heavy right now. Just doesn't work for me> > >Cheryl > > I am reading =A0The Birth House by Ami MacKay - not new, she has a > second book out now. =A0 It is about a midwife in Scots Bay, NS back in > the early days. =A0Scots Bay is a pretty harsh area and still does not > have a huge population. =A0 The original midwife who trained the next > one was an Acadian who should have left the Wolfville area during the > Expulsion, but she didn't, she trekked through the woods and became > the only Acadian in Scots Bay. > > Certainly makes one appreciate being born a woman today, rather than > back then ! =A0 Then again, not if you were born here > >
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> I thought at first it was a spoof or something, but I guess not. Thanks for bringing Birth House to my attention. I'll go find it latertoday.

Right now I'm reading The Stupidest Angel by Christopher Moore. It came up as a suggestion on my Nook back in December, but I'm actually reading a "real" book with paper pages as a friend lent me her copy. Haven't read far enough to give an opinion yet.

Donna in Virginia

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Also finally reading book I couldn't resist at holiday time "Jewish Pirates of the Caribbean."

Could understand that. Though I have been carting around "Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation" - what's a year or so. It's actually a good read.

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