[ebooktalk] Re: Marina Lewycka.

  • From: "CJ & AA MAY" <chrisalis.may@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <ebooktalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2013 09:21:36 +0100

I have only read two of her books but thoroughly enjoyed both, although the
titles arten't very inspiring, they really are excellent books.

Alison

 

 

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On Behalf Of Trish Talbot
Sent: 09 July 2013 23:08
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Subject: [ebooktalk] Re: Marina Lewycka.

 

Elaine, I don't know which of her books I like best, they are all so good!
I believe there is a fourth one, but don't know its title.

Trish.

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From: Elaine Harris (Rivendell) <mailto:elaineharris@xxxxxxxxxxx>  

To: ebooktalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2013 11:26 AM

Subject: [ebooktalk] Re: Marina Lewycka.

 

I enjoyed Two Caravans, too, Alison but I think "A Short History Of Tractors
In Ukrainian" is my favourite by Marina Lewycka.

"We Are All Made of Glue" is good, too.

 

She was lovely when I talked with her; recited the first poem she had
written when she was about five. Can't remember it but really sweet.

 

Elaine

 

  

 

 

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On Behalf Of CJ & AA MAY
Sent: Saturday, 6 July 2013 3:07 AM
To: ebooktalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ebooktalk] Re: June Reads.

 

Some interesting and promising books here - will definitely add some to my
own list.

My reads for June are:

 

Mortal causes by Ian Rankin; Another in the Rebus series, this was an OK
book but not outstanding. In fact I'm not even sure that I entirely
understood the end!

 

When God was a rabbit by Sarah Winman; this was recommended by a friend but
when I read the synopsis, I was all ready to reach for Simon Cowell's
buzzer. But I am so glad I read the book. I felt by the end that I knew all
the characters personally, smiled with the Author, wept with her and cringed
with embarrassment with her. I liked the way the story was entwined with
current affairs, which gave a book an authentic feel. Really well read too.
Definitely one of my best reads of 2013!

 

When the Wind Blows by James Patterson; A Bookworm choice about flying
children, which I quite enjoyed as a change, but I doubt I will read anymore
in this particular series. But a refreshing change from the Alex Cross
Series! 

 

Deal Breaker by Harlan Coben; I have enjoyed other books by this author more
but, once I got into it, it was quite entertaining - if a little corny. 

 

Two caravans by Marina Lewyck; one of the better reads of 2013, excellently
written and brilliantly read (I just loved the way the dog was portrayed)
and I liked the way that the book retained its humour whilst, at the same
time, highlighting the plight and abuse of immigrant workers. 

 

Break no bones by Kathy Reichs; I quite enjoyed this book about a Forensic
Anthropologist who discovers a corpse whilst exploring an Indian Burial
Site. Reasonably entertaining but not outstanding.

 

Alison

 

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