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(group member since Mar 07, 2013)
Maureen’s
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from the Unbound: A Book Club group.
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Click on the add book/author. Middle right just above this box - it gives you two options. I am definitely looking forward to this. It just dawned on me recently as well just how many books i tend to read that go back and forth in time like this.
Lucinda wrote: "I just finished it last night."Lucinda, without revealing anything, did you find the book enjoyable?
Where are people at? Have you gotten it, started it, finished it? Look for discussion dates to be posted soon. I lucked out yesterday when a girlfriend picked up a copy for me at the Salvation Army for a buck!!
Beautiful Ruins !!Get to your store, library or Amazon!
We'll post a timeline for discussions soon, and we have a new website devoted to Unbound on the way!
The poll for Round two will be going up Friday evening or Saturday morning and will be up through Monday evening. If there are last minute suggestions, please get them on the shelf or in the comments as your moderators will make their nominations shortly!
Trying to re-post this as Tierra's post yesterday was tagged by my antivirus, but I got through ok today. Lots of good ideas!http://www.litlovers.com/popular-book...
Concur with that. The degree to which Marco's power had obscured his original vision was greater than I expected. I was kind of sad about it.
I think it would be interesting to deconstruct the book and put it back together in order and see what we think.
Maybe they would actually cast a spell of a sort on the attendees that allows them to experience the circus in the way it was meant to be? Yup, I'm going with that. All things really are possible there aren't they?
Yes, that is probably true, well I don't know though, there would have been magic to protect the circus, keep it more or less pristine??
Wore the red scarves and followed the circus around and wrote about it and shared info among themselves. Allowed Bailey to find them again. It boosted the circus up in establishing there was a cult-like following.
