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  • Members: 24
  • Category: Reading Groups
  • Founded: Oct 28, 2012
  • Language: English
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An exciting new book club for women's historical fiction. One novel per month will be chosen to read and discuss! The books can be classics, bestsellers, or older releases, but all must be women's historical fiction.

Guidelines:

1. Discussion on a book is always encouraged at any time.

2. Please avoid any plot spoilers until the last week of the month, at which time, the novel can be discussed in its entirety.

3. Respect each other's opinion. For as much as one person may love a book, another member may dislike it. It is perfectly okay!

4. Every quarter, we will hold nominations for books. Each member will vote on the books they wish to read. The books with the highest number of votes will be chosen.

May 2013 - Orphan of the Olive Tree by Mirella Sichirollo Patzer
June 2013 - Forever Amber by Kathleen Winsor
July 2013 - The Crimson Petal by Michael Faber

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Re: Orphan of the Olive tree: finished
Thank you Kate, I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Mirella
Posted - Mon May 13, 2013 12:52 pm
Mirella
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Orphan of the Olive tree: finished
I have really enjoyed this book - and probably would never have thought to read it on my own. I joined this club to expand my horizons, as I have been stuck
Posted - Sun May 12, 2013 1:39 pm
neotomauk
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Re: Orphan of the Olive Tree
Kate, I'm so pleased, I feel like crying for joy. Thank you for your enthusiasm. Mirella
Posted - Fri May 10, 2013 5:25 pm
Mirella
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Re: Orphan of the Olive Tree - Finished :)
Although I am no writer I enjoy taking a break I understand, I like to take a break from reading those heavier books, although I love them, and just read
Posted - Thu May 9, 2013 9:48 pm
Melanie Dotson
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Orphan of the Olive Tree
I hadn't finished reading the Dovekeepers, but although it is well written I found it extremely sad and difficult to read too much at once. Once I'd taken a
Posted - Thu May 9, 2013 9:29 pm
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