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Sizzling Book Club Chat Tonight: Sea Change by Darlene Marshall
by SB Sarah | by SB Sarah | October 26, 2011 | Wednesday at 12:05 pm | 6 Comments
Tonight at 9pm EDT, the window below will go live and we’ll be discussing Sea Change by Darlene Marshall. Pirates! Cross dressing! Women practicing medicine!
I seriously cannot wait to chat with you, especially after the discussion of cross dressing, gender, and women in history living publicly as men. Author Darlene Marshall will join us for a Q&A at 10pm EDT. I hope you’ll stop by and join us as well! Talk to you soon!
Filed: General Bitching, Smart Bitches Sizzling Book Club
Tagged: sea change, gender, darlene marshall, book club chat


Darlene Marshall said on 10.26.11 at 04:49 PM • [link]
I’m looking forward to chatting with the Bitchery tonight!
Karenmc said on 10.26.11 at 05:15 PM • [link]
Unless my memory seizes up completely and I don’t remember what year it is, let alone the correct time (a distinct possibility lately), I’ll be there.
Joanna S. said on 10.26.11 at 11:47 PM • [link]
My schedule is so wack-a-doodle this month that I just wanted to say (in case I cannot make it to the formal chat) how much I enjoyed both this book and the earlier discussion of its premise. The latter was so fascinating that I had to read the book, and I really, really (like cake AND ice cream “really”) loved it! So, thankyoubunchesoftasty to Darlene Marshall for writing such an enjoyable book.
TanyaD said on 10.27.11 at 04:39 AM • [link]
Darn it! I missed it. Oh well, i’ll read the chat and have some fun comparing what I thought about the book.
The Walking Dead said on 10.27.11 at 05:13 AM • [link]
make me to become more interested. The Walking Dead
JanG said on 10.27.11 at 01:36 PM • [link]
I’m sorry I missed the chat but being six hours ahead of the east coast of America it was more than a little difficult.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading the replay.
First, let me say I’m JanG not JaniceG even though my name is, in fact, Janice. I got quite a shock when I saw Janice’s name in the replay, especially as most of her comments sounded like they were coming out of my mouth.
Second, I thoroughly enjoyed this book, but like some of the participants of the chat, I found the change of pace after the explosion a little strange. I also found the ending was a little too pat. Oh yeah, David is still alive, terribly scarred but still perfectly ‘capable.’ It felt too rushed…too convenient.
I have to say that up to the explosion the book deserved a whopping five stars, but the section after the explosion dwindled to a two star rating.
I’ll definitely read Alexander Murray’s book. I liked his character a lot.
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