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Dec. 1st, 2005 12:24 pmI read Jennifer Weiner's "Goodnight Nobody" (#40) on the way to Sayulita. The ending made no sense at all (it's terrible), but I didn't mind much because she writes such likable characters and reading her is a romp, like watching a good "B" movie. If she's starting a mystery series with her new characters Kate Klein, Janie Segal, and Evan [whatsit], as the epilogue could signal, she's gotten a decent start.
Just finished the novel "The Hungry Tide" by Amitav Goush (#41). I liked it alot. It's (roughly) about a
translator and a marine biologist in Bengal, in the Sundarban watershed of the Ganges. It has an
historical basis in the Morichjhapi uprising and massacre. [Note: info about the Tagore Society of Rural Development: www.indev.nic.in/tsrd and www.geocities.com/gosaba_littlehearts]
I don't think I'm going to make 50 books in 2005, drat; unless I read alot in Dec. I got too far behind prepping for the tree case. My new hearing is next week - Akk!
ION, there are excellent macro photos in LJ-Divers today:
http://www.livejournal.com/community/divers/29773.html?#cutid1
Just finished the novel "The Hungry Tide" by Amitav Goush (#41). I liked it alot. It's (roughly) about a
translator and a marine biologist in Bengal, in the Sundarban watershed of the Ganges. It has an
historical basis in the Morichjhapi uprising and massacre. [Note: info about the Tagore Society of Rural Development: www.indev.nic.in/tsrd and www.geocities.com/gosaba_littlehearts]
I don't think I'm going to make 50 books in 2005, drat; unless I read alot in Dec. I got too far behind prepping for the tree case. My new hearing is next week - Akk!
ION, there are excellent macro photos in LJ-Divers today:
http://www.livejournal.com/community/divers/29773.html?#cutid1