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Thursday, December 5, 2013

Purple Coo Book Club Winter Read 2013

A thousand pardons if any of your book titles didn't make the final 7 this time, but we've had so many brilliant suggestions.

To vote for your favourite, please make your 1st and 2nd choices in the comments box below then, after a count up, the title of the most popular book will be posted on the Purple Coo main site. It then becomes our Purple Coo Book Club Winter Read for 2013


A Dark Enchantment by Roland Vernon
A debut novel, part love story, part political thriller, with a colourful main character in an exotic setting – i.e. Greece – what’s not to like, eh?

Brazzaville Beach by William Boyd
In Fennie’s words ‘weird but excellent.’ Science and discord in the heart of civil war-torn Africa. A gutsy female anthropologist makes a shocking discovery about apes and man.

Have the Men Had Enough by Margaret Forster
Unsentimental about the desolation of old age. Narrated alternately by a 17 year old and her mother, this book is about the decline into senile dementia of an elderly relative, ‘Grandma.’

My Cousin Rachel by Daphne du Maurier
First published in 1951, a mystery romance set in Cornwall - I bet most of us have read this book at one time or another – but it’s well worth another read, not least because I bet few remember the twists of the plot.

The Earl’s Bargain by Cheryl Bolen
Historical regency Romance full of escapist fun, action and humour and dark secrets.

The Secret Keeper by Kate Morton
A young girl witnesses a shocking crime that changes everything – murder, mystery, thievery and enduring love. The secret history of three strangers from vastly different worlds.

Waiting for Sunrise by William Boyd
Set in Vienna in 1913, a young neurotic English actor meets a beautiful woman in a psychiatrist’s office and their affair leads to destructive consequences – a world of sex, scandal and spies – classic Boyd in fact.


The picture is an oil pastel by the talented Cheryl Culver



Thursday, September 5, 2013

Purple Coo Autumn Read 2013

 
Hi Everyone
please check out the list below and type your 1st and 2nd choices in the 'comments' box.
As soon as everyone has voted, I'll collate the votes and announce the Purple Coo Autumn Read 2013 on the Purple Coo main site. Please note, with the exception of the new title suggested by Wester Witch, the titles are the same as last time as many of you commented then you'd like the chance to vote on them all again.

 
Alex and Me  by Irene M Pepperbeg

How a scientist and a parrot discovered a hidden world of animal intelligence and formed a deep bond in the process.

 

If Wishes were Horses by Susanna Forrest

A memoir of an Equine Obsession

 

Island Wife by Judy Fairbanks

Aged 19, Judy leaves her predictable life to marry a wild adventurer. Two children later (with more to come) she ends up on a Hebridean island. This is her story.

 

Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel

A Mexican magical, mythical, moving story of love, sacrifice and simmering sensuality – and recipes too. Anyone who’s’ seen the film will know this is pretty hot stuff – quite literally if you remember the final scene. Wow!

 

Life of Pi by Yyann Martel

I guess many of us will have seen the extraordinary film. If anything the book is even more fantastic or maybe I should say bizarre. This is not your usual shipwrecked at sea adventure story.

 

The Fox in the Cupboard by Jane Shilling

Poignant memoir of growing up and family and then, as a single mum learning to ride and experiencing fox hunting for the first time.

 

The Perfume Garden by Kate Lord Brown

A gripping story of lost love and family secrets set between modern day Valencia and the Spanish Civil war.

 

The Perfume Collector by Kathleen Tessaro

Another dual strand narrative, this time set in the 1920s and the 1950s. Bored socialite newlywed receives a sizable inheritance from someone she’s never met. She goes off to France to investigate her benefactor and tracks the unknown woman from  New York to Monte Carlo and a perfumery in wartime Paris.

The picture is by Edward Henry Potthast.






 

 

Monday, May 6, 2013

Purple Coo Book Club Summer Read 2013

Hi Everyone
please read the list below and type your 1st and 2nd choices in the 'comments' box.
As soon as everyone has voted, I'll collate the votes and announce the Purple Coo Summer Read 2013 on the Purple Coo main site. I think you'll agree there's some really interesting suggestions this time.

 
Alex and Me  by Irene M Pepperbeg

How a scientist and a parrot discovered a hidden world of animal intelligence and formed a deep bond in the process. 

Extra Virgin by Annie Hawes

An ideal summer holiday read about a woman settling in  a little Italian village in Liguia and taking on an olive grove, much to the dismay of the locals. Warm and funny. 

If Wishes were Horses by Susanna Forrest

One for the all those who love horses. It's a  memoir of an Equine Obsession 

Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel

A Mexican magical, mythical, moving story of love, sacrifice and simmering sensuality – and recipes too. Anyone who’s seen the film will know this is pretty hot stuff – quite literally if you remember the final scene. Wow! 

Life of Pi by Yyann Martel

I guess many of us will have seen the extraordinary film. If anything the book is even more fantastic or maybe I should say bizarre. This is not your usual shipwrecked at sea adventure story. 

The Fox in the Cupboard by Jane Shilling

Poignant memoir of growing up and family and then, as a single mum learning to ride and experiencing fox hunting for the first time. 

The Perfume Garden by Kate Lord Brown

No, not 'The Perfumed Garden' tsk! tsk! This is a gripping story of lost love and family secrets set between modern day Valencia and the Spanish Civil war, not the the exotic sex manual translated by Richard Burton...  no, not the actor ... the  Victorian explorer.

The Perfume Collector by Kathleen Tessaro

Another dual strand narrative, this time set in the 1920s and the 1950s. Bored socialite newlywed receives a sizable inheritance from someone she’s never met. She goes off to France to investigate her benefactor and tracks the unknown woman from  New York to Monte Carlo and a perfumery in wartime Paris.

Midnight in Pekin

Real life crime that is as strange and as startling as fiction. A true story of a murdered girl and her distraught father's search to find the truth in wartime Pekin.




 

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Purple Coo Book Club Spring Read 2013


Please make your first and second choices in the comments box below.
As soon as I've collated the votes, I'll announce the most popular on the Purple Coo main site and the most popular becomes our Purple Coo Book Club Spring Read 2013
 
Anna Kerenia by Leo Tolstoy
Much more than just a doomed love affair between the society beauty Anna and the specious Count Vronsky. To my mind this is one of the greatest Russian novels ever written.
 
 
Case Histories by Kate Atkinson
The first one of her brilliant Jackson Brodie books. A most complex and moving literary detective novel.  Back on the list by popular demand.
 
 
 
Heartstone by C J Sansom
An historical crime novel set in 16th century, during the reign of King Henry VIII. Matthew Shardlake is given an intriguing legal case by an old servant of Queen Cathering Parr.
 
My Policeman by Bethan Roberts
The dual narratives of Marion and Patrick reveal the painful, tragic story of their sham marriage. It is a tale of wasted years, misguided love and thwarted hope at the time when Britain was on the verge of change. A raw and tender novel about a dismal age.
 
Wesley: The Story of a Remarkable Owl by Stacey O'Brien.
The true tale of a young owl brought up by a human. A very moving and beautifully told story. A young biologist takes on the care of a young owlet with a damaged wing and so starts a funny, poignant story of their two decades together. A most remarkable 19year saga. Lots of photographs too, from a helpless ball of 4 day old fluff, to gorgeous golden and white adulthood. A complex, heart-warming, emotional story.




Remember Me by Lesley Pearse
A triumphant tale of one woman’s struggle over adversity. In 1786 a fisherman’s daughter from Cornwall is sentenced to be hung for theft. But her sentence is commuted and she is transported to Australia, one of the first convicts to arrive there.

The Shoemakers Wife by Adriana Trigiani
Fate separates two young lovers Ciro and Enza. They have to leave their homes in the Italian Alps at the turn of the century, to start new lives apart in America. Fate intervenes and reunites them, but is it too late? Ciro is off to war in Europe, Enza is about to forge an impressive career as a seamstress in the Metropolitan Opera. Their lives are very different.