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Zulfiya (ztrotter) This is the thread for our next buddy read Winter's Tale by Mark Helprin

All the discussion takes place in this thread. The official start day is March 01, 2014

Please indicate in your post about what part of the novel your post is. If you want to disclose something pertaining to the plot, and it often happens and will happen, please use a spoiler alert. To help you with spoiler alerts, please check formatting tips in 'some html is ok' above your comment box.

The tentative schedule follows the four parts of the novel, but because they are large, and parts II and III are slightly smaller in size than parts I and IV, I think it is only natural to assume that you can comment on any part of the novel you have read, even if you have read just the first couple of pages. Then label is as the initial discussion.

Again, please use spoiler alerts for spoilers because all the discussion takes place in one thread for buddy reads.
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Linda | 1425 comments OK, having had Part I read a few days ago, I'm excited to hear what people think when caught up. So far, this is unlike any recent book I have read.

Part I overall: (view spoiler)


Zulfiya (ztrotter) I started reading it last night, so you will post in a day or two


Kristina (kristina3880) I started it today. I will post in a couple days.


Zulfiya (ztrotter) I read the first chapters, and it is quite magical... literally :-)The detailed post is coming


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Kristina (kristina3880) Zulfiya wrote: "[spoilers removed]"

Loved this part as well. I also liked the begining of the book from the horses perspective. For some reason I kept thinking of the horse from Disney's tangled.


Linda | 1425 comments Zulfiya wrote: "[spoilers removed]"

Ha ha! That part was great - it gave me a great chuckle. :)


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Becky Will be starting this just as soon as I finish The Name of the Rose as I promised myself I would clean up my currently reading pile. Should jump in sometime this weekend.


Zulfiya (ztrotter) I was trying to finish the first section last night, but fell asleep at about 2 a.m., and it is not fun when you have to get up at 7 a.m.

On the other hand, I can easily post that the writing is hilarious and so fluid that you never know whether Helprin is talking about real things or magical things. I can not classify this as magical realism - most of the things do have logical explanation, but they do sound miraculous.

It is not a spoiler, so I am not marking it as such, but the magic of words and metaphors is powerful.


Zulfiya (ztrotter) P.S. I was very apprehensive about this book because Helprin's political views are in stark contrast with mine, and a couple of books written by outspoken conservatives were definitely sub-par. His writing, on the other hand, trumps my expectations so far!


Zulfiya (ztrotter) I am reading through very disturbing pages right now. How can he do it? combine laughter, violence, and abuse so masterfully in one book?


Kristina (kristina3880) My whole family has been sick this week and have had little time to read. I plan on a mass reading session this weekend. I am about to start on Beverly's chapter.


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Becky I'm on a Generation 1 Kindle, is there any ways for you to list which chapters are included in which sections, because if I miss that I entered a new Section is particularly difficult for me to check. I know I'm in Beverly's chapter but I've got no idea necessarily where the falls. I'd really appreciate. Really one of the downsides of ebooks.

So far though I'm just LOVING it.


Linda | 1425 comments Becky wrote: "I'm on a Generation 1 Kindle, is there any ways for you to list which chapters are included in which sections, because if I miss that I entered a new Section is particularly difficult for me to che..."

I don't have my book with me today (here at work), but I remember checking where Beverly's chapter was since Kristina is on that one, and I think it started at page 86 or so, so roughly 13% of the way in the novel. The entire part I takes up the first 200 pages, about 30% of the novel.


Linda | 1425 comments Zulfiya wrote: "P.S. I was very apprehensive about this book because Helprin's political views are in stark contrast with mine, and a couple of books written by outspoken conservatives were definitely sub-par. His..."

I came across some Goodreads discussion about Helprin's political views, and some people stated that there were actually two different Helprins, that this one is not the conservative. I did no research of my own so I don't know if that is correct or not, but I had noticed that this particular discussion was quite heated and polarizing. Anyway, I thought I would mention it, since it was a coincidence you also brought up his political viewpoint.


Linda | 1425 comments Zulfiya wrote: "I am reading through very disturbing pages right now. How can he do it? combine laughter, violence, and abuse so masterfully in one book?"

I've put this book down for a bit so I don't get too far ahead of everyone. I had to go back and skim the last part of Part I - are you talking about (view spoiler)


Linda | 1425 comments I'm wondering where everyone is in the book at this point? I've put it on hold for now, but I'm about halfway through Part II I think and although I don't think this is a spoiler, I will treat it as such - (view spoiler)


message 19: by Zulfiya (last edited Mar 19, 2014 06:07PM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Zulfiya (ztrotter) I just finished part I. I am going to post in an hour. I have mixed thoughts about it. It is enjoyable and Peter Lake is my favorite character, but I do think Helprin is using the books as a trumpet of his religious and political beliefs about the poor. I will post a detailed thread in an hour or so.

Next week, it is time for a spring break, so I do have plans to do nothing and read. That's what I told my students:-)


Linda | 1425 comments Zulfiya wrote: "I just finished part I. I am going to post in an hour. I have mixed thoughts about it. It is enjoyable and Peter Lake is my favorite character, but I do think Helprin is using the books as a trumpe..."

No need to rush on a post, I was just curious where everyone was. I have more than enough to read at the moment!

I need a spring break with nothing but reading on the agenda. :)


message 21: by Zulfiya (last edited Mar 20, 2014 12:10AM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Zulfiya (ztrotter) Part I (view spoiler)


Linda | 1425 comments Zulfiya wrote: "Part I "

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Kristina (kristina3880) I just finished part one. Read through the spoiler alerts and agree 100 percent with what has been said. I am super excited Linda that you are enjoying part II. I do not have to work this weekend, so I plan to chill and just absorb this book. Goal is to finish Part II this weekend.


Zulfiya (ztrotter) Part II (view spoiler)


Linda | 1425 comments Zulfiya wrote: "Part II ."

I have not come back to finish reading Part II yet, so I'm still midpoint and will wait to read your post afterward.


Linda | 1425 comments OK, I just finished reading Part II this morning.

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message 27: by Kristina (last edited Mar 29, 2014 04:49PM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Kristina (kristina3880) Ok finished part II..... I will post in a minute.


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Linda | 1425 comments I finished Part III today. It will take me longer to get through Part IV, though, since I have other reading and this part is a bit longer.

Part III: (view spoiler)


Kristina (kristina3880) Part III (view spoiler)


Linda | 1425 comments Kristina wrote: "Part III [spoilers removed]" I also like Athansor and how we get to see inside his mind and how great his determination is.


Zulfiya (ztrotter) Part III (view spoiler)


Linda | 1425 comments I just finished the book. (view spoiler)


Kristina (kristina3880) (view spoiler)

Thanks Linda and Zulfiya for reading along as well. I think this book would have been a lot longer to finish without you guys.


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Zulfiya (ztrotter) I finished a couple of days ago, and I think unanimously, it is a three-star read. We all agree here. (view spoiler)


Zulfiya (ztrotter) Thank you ladies for being my reading fellow-travellers. The journey was long, but the discussion was worthwhile.

P.S. Do we want to read anything else as a buddy read? Ideas or suggestions? I want to read The Luminaries and the book has been tantalizing me for a while.


Kristina (kristina3880) Zulfiya wrote: "Thank you ladies for being my reading fellow-travellers. The journey was long, but the discussion was worthwhile.

P.S. Do we want to read anything else as a buddy read? Ideas or suggestions? I w..."


I read The Luminaries just last month. I would love to discuss the book with someone.


Linda | 1425 comments Thanks for suggesting Winter's Tale, Kristina. It had been on my radar for awhile, so it was fun to be able to read it with you gals! (view spoiler)

The Luminaries looks like an interesting read, but I am trying to slim down the number of books I'm reading at one time - with spring here I have quite a bit of work to do outside so I don't want to over commit myself.


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Becky I've been hovering around 20% with this book. It just doesn't grab my attention. We're in the middle of home renovations any my reading time has been limited, and I find myself reaching for any other book.

So, I would like to ask, is it worth finishing? Or move on? How did everyone enjoy it? I see three stars for Zulfiya but I would like to know its strength and weaknesses.


Linda | 1425 comments Becky wrote: "I've been hovering around 20% with this book. It just doesn't grab my attention. We're in the middle of home renovations any my reading time has been limited, and I find myself reaching for any ot..."

My advice is that if the book isn't holding your attention now, it's not going to change later on. My 3 star rating was based on 3 stars for the story overall, 4 stars for the descriptive style of writing, and 2 stars for the ending which I was pretty disappointed with. I guess in the end I was glad I read this book, if only for the style of writing. I was more taken with the book early on, but later there are so many more characters introduced and I kept trying to figure out how they were all going to tie together, and in the end I was a bit disappointed. I was also disappointed in the messages the book was trying to convey, which I'm still not quite clear on.


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Delmy  (needfulreads) I was all set to join this discussion but after reading about 20 pages, i got really bored, maybe i will try to pick up later on and i hope to like it, i will sure give it a try. In another group, most of the people who read it were really disappointed with the story, some felt like the movie was better than the book. It was interesting to see what you ladies thought of it.


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