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on 07-06-2014 08:03 AM
"Rachel Kalama, a spirited seven-year-old Hawaiian girl, dreams of visiting far-off lands like her father, a merchant seaman. Then one day a rose-colored mark appears on her skin, and those dreams are stolen from her. Taken from her home and family, Rachel is sent to Kalaupapa, the quarantined leprosy settlement on the island of Moloka'i. Here her life is supposed to end---but instead she discovers it is only just beginning.
With a vibrant cast of vividly realized characters, Moloka'i is the true-to-life chronicle of a people who embraced life in the face of death. Such is the warmth, humor, and compassion of this novel that "few readers will remain unchanged by Rachel's story" (mostlyfiction.com)."
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on 07-06-2014 08:43 AM
Available on Kindle:
The Secret Life of Bees ..... Sue Monk Kidd
Shantaram ......Gregory David Roberts
anything by Eileen Dryer
Gone Girl .....Gillian Flynn
anything by Carol Davis Luce
The light Between Oceans .... M.L.Stedman
Before I Go To Sleep .....S.J.Watson
These are just A very few of the titles I have on my Kindle
Happy reading
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on 07-06-2014 08:58 AM
Thank you everyone, have made a list from the suggestions. 🙂
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on 07-06-2014 11:17 AM
I can't get enough of Michael Connelly ATM, a close second is David Baldacci.
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on 07-06-2014 02:57 PM
Gone Girl by gillian flynn as someone suggested and anything else she's written namely Sharp Objects and Dark Places. . So original and powerful. .
Love Michael Connelly thrillers.
Another one I have to mention is
Goldfinch by Donna Tartt. It's won the Booker or Pulitzer. A marvellous story, . Someone lent it to me in book form and it's so big I thought after being used to my ereader i'd find it hard to hold, lol, but then I just couldn't put it down. It is available for Kindle.
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on 07-06-2014 03:34 PM
The Dovekeepers by Alice Hoffman
A powerful story
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07-06-2014 11:04 PM - edited 07-06-2014 11:04 PM
Dovekeepers -
In 70 CE, nine hundred Jews held out for months against armies of Romans on a mountain in the Judean, desert, Masada. Only two women and five children survived. Based on this tragic and iconic event, Hoffman weaves a spellbinding tale of four extraordinary bold, resourceful, and sensuous women, each of whom comes to Masada by a different path. Yael’s mother died in childbirth, and her father, an expert assassin, never forgave her for that death. Revka, a village baker’s wife, watched the horrifically brutal murder of her daughter by Roman soldiers; she brings to Masada her young grandsons, rendered mute by their own witness. Aziza is a warrior’s daughter, raised as a boy, a fearless rider and expert marksman who finds passion with a fellow soldier. Shirah, born in Alexandria, is wise in the ways of ancient magic and medicine, a woman with uncanny insight and power.
The lives of these four complex and fiercely independent women intersect in the desperate days of the siege. All are dovekeepers, and all are also keeping secrets — about who they are, where they come from, who fathered them, and who they love.
Sounds like a tale of journeys experienced by many, centuries ago. Secret struggles leaving readers in awe, yet so everyday to those living it.
We are so lucky today.
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on 07-06-2014 11:20 PM
We are lucky. I remember reading a book when I was so young about a 12 year old boy from a concentration camp. Fiction of course but it was a book that opened my eyes even at a young age.
I Am David by Anne Holm. It's a children's book which I would highly recommend.
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on 08-06-2014 05:50 AM
joono,i'm a huge fan of children's and YA books,i'll look for that,thanks.