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What should our first book be?
The Poisonwood Bible by Barbra Kingsolver
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 36%  [ 4 ]
Illusions by Richard Bach
45%
 45%  [ 5 ]
The Alienist by Caleb Carr
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 18%  [ 2 ]
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Arellia
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PostMon Mar 15, 2004 1:45 am    

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PostMon Mar 15, 2004 4:14 pm    

(^ I voted for Illusions BTW, it sounded good )

OK. so Poisonwood. Lets... everyone try and get it and have the first book (Genesis, naturally) read by... I don't know, how does the 29th? Thats two mondays from now. that will give everyone a chance to get it
Thats:

The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver
(my isbn is 0-06-051282-2 (thats the cheapest one))


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PostMon Mar 15, 2004 5:26 pm    

KK, nifty.

That gives me enough time to finish my other two books.

Beloved is turning out to be REALLY good.


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PostTue Mar 16, 2004 12:00 am    

Toni Morrison? I read Song of Solomon by her this year and the IB kids read Beloved. I really like her, she's brilliant when it comes to putting a story together. And I missed it because she came to my town to talk at the college and I could have gotten tickets but by the time we all found out, it was too late. I have a friend who won some scholarship and got to have lunch with her... thats cool

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PostTue Mar 16, 2004 5:03 pm    

Ooo, how exciting. I think my mother went to the Maya Angelou reception, when she came to SUNY. Not sure, though.

I also have The Bluest Eye, I'll read that one, sometime soon.


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Arellia
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PostWed Mar 17, 2004 10:28 pm    

Triam_Paris wrote:
(^ I voted for Illusions BTW, it sounded good )


It is. I thought Poisonwood looked very interesting, though, too. I go a' hold of a copy today, and it looks really good. Going to start it tonight.


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PostSat Mar 27, 2004 11:19 pm    

Got The Poisonwood Bible today from the library.

Just finished Angela's Ashes, it was good, but kinda sad.


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PostSun Mar 28, 2004 2:33 pm    

IntrepidIsMe wrote:
Ooo, how exciting. I think my mother went to the Maya Angelou reception, when she came to SUNY. Not sure, though.

I also have The Bluest Eye, I'll read that one, sometime soon.


I was thinking Toni Morrison wrote The Bluest Eyes. Hm... Maybe she has one of a similar title.

Anyway, I've only read about a page or two of Poisonwood. I love it so far, but had to leave for work... oh well. I have the day off tomorrow so I will spend it reading.


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PostSun Mar 28, 2004 3:35 pm    

Yeha, Morrison did write The Bluest Eyes... I'm pretty sure....

Anyway... we have til tomorrow to read and then we'll begin discussing... read Genesis at least because thats what we'll talk about. I may not be on until really really late so you can all start without me... have fun


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PostSun Mar 28, 2004 9:22 pm    

Yes, she did write it,

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PostFri Apr 02, 2004 2:34 pm    

ok, sorry everyone for the lull... I hope everyone has read at least as far as The Revalation by now? So what do you think? What kind of stuff should we talk about? I have some good topics, but lets see what everyone else thought first.

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PostFri Apr 02, 2004 11:00 pm    

i've never heard of any of those books. are they right from the Bible or has stuff been changed?


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PostTue Apr 06, 2004 3:03 pm    

No, this is a book called The Poisonwood Bible.

So I wondered what everyone thought so far of the entire book only being narrated by females the females in the story, and why Nathan never gets to narrate. What do you think it brings to the story etc?


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Arellia
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PostTue Apr 06, 2004 10:15 pm    

I think that it brings more of a sense of direness. A man might not think much of, for example, not getting new clothes for easter while a person like Rachel makes a relatively big deal out of it.

I kind of think the way they talk about Nathan, to this point, leaves him kind of illusive...I didn't get to learn all too much about him as compared to the other characters...it might just be the way I read it or something, but for now he seems like a bit of a wildcard. It's apparent that he's strict to his religion, and...well...did we get to learn anything else about him?


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PostThu Apr 08, 2004 2:03 pm    

Yeah, I think later... in Orleanna's chapter at the beginning of The Judges... she talks a lot more about Nathan. Mostly his past, which gives a lot of inside info into his character.

Yeah, I think Nathan not ever narrating is a good theme for the whole book. Later especially. BUt near the beginning I think the first thing I noticed about it was that- as POisonwood was sort of an allusion to the Bible- it was interesting that Kingsolver had all of her voices be females, where the real Bible has all male narrators. It could definatly bring about a different perspective on life, religion, priorities, etc. Especially in a God-fearing sort of world the the Prices live in at the time... the world of their family, that is.


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