Fans of Barbara Kingsolver discussion
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There are others of us out there! I just found this group, and although it's a small group, hopefully it will expand. I was just chatting with a couple of friends today about Poisonwood Bible. It has been a few years since I read it, but it is still powerful even today. What a wonderful writer she is!
I'm here too. I loved the Poisonwood Bible, but have read nothing else by her. I do own the Lacuna, but it keeps getting passed over for other books that I want to read. Is it worth putting to the top of the pile?
I have not read Lacuna yet either, although it is also on my to-read list. My second favorite book of Kingsolver's is "Prodigal Summer." I would put that high on your reading list, as well. It was that, after "Poisonwood Bible," that sealed her as one of my favorite authors.
It is a year to the day of the last posting and I am just past the halfway point in Pigs in Heaven Anyone who wishes to comment I am here on a regular basis.
I'm brand new to this group, and fairly new to Goodreads, but I'm a Kingsolver fan. I own The Bean Trees, Animal Dreams and the Poisonwood Bible. I read them all well over 10 years ago, and just pulled out Animal Dreams for another read the other day. Finished it in three days.I haven't read Pigs in Heaven, but my Mom swears it was one of her favorites. I probably need to re-read The Bean Trees first. :)
sadly no, not a lot of activity on here. She's got to be my favorite author, read everything at least once, most things at least twice. Poisonwood Bible I loved. Prodigal summer is another favorite. I've read the cooking/farming book too it was real interesting. I have not been able to find her one poetry book. I was not overly thrilled with Flight Behaviour but I think i was not in a good place emotionally/mentally when i read it so I have to give it another read, and Lacuna again also. I just love her some people think she is preachy and too much on the feminism and pacificism but I see it only as humanism. I think it's beautiful that she cares and speaks it. Her non-fiction essays are wonderful too if you haven't read them - high tide in tucson and small wonder. Welcome sorry there's not many of us here I think I will try to find an actual Kingsolver discussion group elsewhere.Judy
Well I just read the Poisonwood bible after several of her other novels. When I read the plot summary I kept thinking this is not going to be something I'm going to enjoy how wrong I was. Love the book love the characters was sad to see it end. I kept nursing it along like a fine wine not wanting to get to that last bit
Frank, that's exactly how I was with Poisonwood! It's been at least ten years since I read it, but I can remember feeling like "well, what now?" after I finished it, like there was no other book I could possibly be interested in after it.
New to the group...Barbara is the BOMB! Her early novels...Pigs in Heaven, Bean Trees and Animal Dreams are three of my all-time favorites. Her poetry is beautiful and her book Animal, Vegetable, Miracle is an absorbing read about how we eat/consume as a culture. Her book High Tide in Tucson is one of my favorite books of all time...essays about daily life that I truly relate to...
I am a long-time fan of BK. I recently read the Lacuna and was blown away by it's greatness. It is definitely my favorite to date. It was one of those books that I loved so much, that words are hard to find. I wrote a review here, (if anyone wants to take a look): http://www.huffreadsstuff.blogspot.co.... I have started Flight Behavior and I just can't get into, which is surprising after my Lacuna high. I'm about 100 pages in. Does it get better?
Nice review Dena, thanks for that. I anticipate every new novel by BK, and sometimes I think that anticipation makes me expect too much. I think i was distracted by life when I read the Lacuna and it deserves a serious re-read (I've read Poisonwood Bible and a few of the others more than twice) Flight behavior did not thrill me, and i don't know why, maybe it just didn't come together for me. As a former junior Lepidopterist and having experienced the thrill of real life encounters with butterfly gatherings, I thought it was right up my alley.
I will still await her next novel and devour it as soon as it's available. I'm curious what you'll think of it once you're done. Judy
Hi, just found the group. I am a big fan and thought I had read everything by BK but not aware of the poetry.I found Flight Behavior enjoyable (but could see the green/environmental theme affected the flow of the book). I think my favorite book is Animal Dreams.
I have read everything Kingsolver, and love her immensely. I still think the Bean Trees is my favorite, but am amazed at how versatile she is. Poison-wood Bible was an amazing book (agree about not wanting it to end, and think a sequel would be awesome), and so was Lacuna. Flight Behavior was weird. I liked it, but it was the 1st Kingsolver I didn't love, but not sure why. The ending was bizarre.
The Lacuna is my absolute favorite. I love the way she writes this book! Poisonwood Bible was great in that she wrote in different voices in each chapter...and ages...Prodigal Summer was great fun as well. I liked the new one, Flight Behavior, because she "nailed" the locals...not insultingly written. I was not fond of the ending, but could relate to the "locals" meeting the scientists...
I love her books, especially since many have a nature setting and theme. PWood Bible is great. I liked all the women characters and the African setting. Prodigal Summer was in Kentucky. I learned a lot about predators and their importance in nature.
Yes the nature theme has always resonated with me. I used to be a Biologist, and now when I read her books I'm an armchair naturalist.
Well, sadly, I gave up on Flight Behavior. I am someone that almost never stops reading a book, once I start it, so I surprised myself. Oh well, I guess BK can't win 'em all (for me)!
Michelle wrote: "I am reading animal,vegetable,mineral again. Looking for some added inspiration to start my vegetable garden again. Purchased this around Christmas in hardcover to add to my collection. Love this b..."I love this book too, I have it by my bed to dip into every now and again.
Bean Trees was my favorite (I think!), although I loved the two others almost as much. The Poisonwood Bible comes highly recommended but after reading the comments in this thread, I'm not so sure I want to start it, if it's not worth finishing (Anna Karenina, anyone?? blech). I've only never finished one book, and I would be seriously bummed if BK's was the second.
Kellidee, I also haven't yet read the Lacuna. I'm saving it for...something? I suspect it's going to be great.
Hi,Just discovered this group as I am considering reading Ms. Kingsolver. Which of her books would be a good starting point ?
Bob
My favorite is the Lacuna. Poisonwood Bible and Prodigal summer and my next two favorites. I also love High Tide in Tucson. Enjoy!


I would love to chat with other BK lovers!!