you kind lifers loved shantaram!

Wow I didn't get a chance to read it when the book club selection came out but now I feel like I just HAVE to read it :)

my husband and i listened to this about 2 years ago and really enjoyed it!  it's long, but a must read!

For one thing I don't blame you of anything, but things have become so complicated that I don't know at all where I am, the count of messages I sent since 8 months is now several hundreds (it give me 800 but that seem high a bit), I try to be consistant but nobody remember me what I've wrote or read 5 months ago that I should remember now... That's what I call extracting the juice... Beside I have the impression that when I write something I have 75% of an answer but everybody take that as a 100%... Regarding my old female friend, I'm beginning to see that her boyfriend who kissed her in front of me have done me a favor, that's the kind of unselfish things that give a meaning to the things someone does...

I love my accupuncturist! Dr. Darlen Button in Plymouth Michigan.

She has saved me many times for many different reasons. Far too much to go into here, but she is a gift from God!

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  • Jo — Feb 3, 2012
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wonderful book!

as is: The Elegance of The Hedgehog

I really like Peter Godwin's books about Zimbabwe. There are three: Mukiwa, When a Crocodile Eats the Sun, and The Fear. Zimbabwe and Robert Mugabe are in the news every now and then, but not nearly enough. His human rights abuses are appalling.

Eya Sara, was just listening to Peter Godwin's interview with Elain from the Book report club radio show, and was struck by the sacrifices the author has made. I personally have no idea what it must be like to lose a home country. Just a home yes, but your country, sheesh no. the link for that interview: http://bookreportradio.com/archives.html

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