I read "Lovely Bones" and quite enjoyed it also. Alice Sebold also wrote a memoir called "Lucky" that's pretty good, though it's kind of depressing. And eerie! Some weird coincidences. I heard her follow up book that came out a year or whatever ago isn't very great.
I've not read any of the other books you mentioned she read so I'm a little bit leery, but I do second the recommendation of "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime". Also, I just read a book called "The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie" that she may like. It's a charming mystery set in 1950's rural England of an 11 year old girl who discovered a murdered man in her garden. This girl isn't much like most 11 year olds; she is very intelligent, and especially interested in chemistry (poisons are her specialty). I found it a light and entertaining read. It's not a children's book, in case you were concerned (much like The Curious Incident...).
If you can list a few more books she likes, I'm sure I can think of more recommendations.
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Theomanic wrote:I read "Lovely Bones" and quite enjoyed it also. Alice Sebold also wrote a memoir called "Lucky" that's pretty good, though it's kind of depressing. And eerie! Some weird coincidences. I heard her follow up book that came out a year or whatever ago isn't very great.
I've not read any of the other books you mentioned she read so I'm a little bit leery, but I do second the recommendation of "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime". Also, I just read a book called "The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie" that she may like. It's a charming mystery set in 1950's rural England of an 11 year old girl who discovered a murdered man in her garden. This girl isn't much like most 11 year olds; she is very intelligent, and especially interested in chemistry (poisons are her specialty). I found it a light and entertaining read. It's not a children's book, in case you were concerned (much like The Curious Incident...).
If you can list a few more books she likes, I'm sure I can think of more recommendations.
I've had "The Curious incident..........." come up in a lot of conversations. It seems to be a good choice for the next book. Right now she is full blast into the "Dear John" book I have her not too long ago.
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lindad_amato wrote:Glad I took a nap during all of this. LOL
I hear ya.
There's nothing I can't stand more than people who feel the need to pollute threads with general/useless posts just because they are in the mood to hear themselves talk. This whole thread was going perfectly until.........well, you saw it all go down.
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seespotrun is cool people. I think she just misunderstood what was going on. Reading it over it's all pretty amusing.
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I'll have to take your word for it at this point. I have a few other descriptions for it other than amusing.President Camacho wrote:seespotrun is cool people. I think she just misunderstood what was going on. Reading it over it's all pretty amusing.
I'll perhaps start a new thread with the same basic topic so that people aren't biased by that whole exchange.
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it's probably not necessary, most people can see that exchange how it happened, and those who can't....well....
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Spot is good people. I think the gender confusion had something to do with the results of this somewhat uncomfortable conversation. I've been married for 20 years, "Eat, Love, Sleep", is pretty accurate. Of course, my crude joke made everything worse, typical.
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LoL it was pretty funny, I think it just got a little skewed sideways for a second there...
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Love the screen name. It reminds me of an exercise a camp leader used to do. When I was younger, I went to a CCD camp and there was always this camp counselor who did a presentation that went like:froglipz wrote:it's probably not necessary, most people can see that exchange how it happened, and those who can't....well....
(large jar painted black so you can't see inside)
"This is a bottle of chicken lips"
(eventually everyone responds that there is not such thing, chickens have beaks)
"Well, have you ever eaten chicken fingers? They don't have fingers either"
(Its not the same)
"This is where blind faith comes into play. You can choose to believe or not. Mind you, not believing simply because you can't see it and you don't think it possible is a terrible way to limit the mind and soul."
They say 90% of the game is half mental.