Cookies are required for login or registration. Please read and agree to our cookie policy to continue.

Newest Member: Brokenhearted3663

The Book Club :
Has anyone read "Tis" the sequel to Angela's Ashes?

Topic is Sleeping.
default

 Tripletrouble (original poster member #39169) posted at 12:47 AM on Wednesday, March 30th, 2016

Is it good? I can't imagine it's as riveting as that childhood.

40 somethings - me BW after 20 years
D Day April 2013
Divorced November 2013
Happily remarried 2018
Time is a great healer but a terrible beautician.

posts: 1175   ·   registered: May. 3rd, 2013
id 7515732
default

sassylee ( member #45766) posted at 1:08 AM on Wednesday, March 30th, 2016

I read Angela's ashes - was that set in Ireland? Didn't know there was a sequel. I haven't read a book since Dday - this might be the one to get back into reading (I used to read 20+ books when I wasn't teaching - I had to be disciplined or I would read all night and not be able to teach the next day!)

My R(eformed)WH had a 5 month EA in 2012
In my 7th year of R
“LOVE is a commitment, not an emotion. It is a conscious act of a covenant of unconditional love. It is a mindset and a thought process.” - BigHeart2018’s Professor

posts: 11459   ·   registered: Nov. 29th, 2014   ·   location: 🇨🇦
id 7515753
default

latebloomer45 ( member #18021) posted at 5:59 AM on Wednesday, March 30th, 2016

Read it a long time ago...you are right, not nearly as compelling, but still a good read.

Me: BS 56
Him: FWS 58
Married 32 years
Son-26 Daughter (Who Came out as trans, so now Son)-23,
D-Day #1 12/11/2007
D-Day #2 5/23/2008 fucking trickle truth!
Whatever Threnody said, I concur.

posts: 4697   ·   registered: Feb. 1st, 2008   ·   location: Midwest
id 7515967
default

trophywife411 ( member #47784) posted at 5:52 PM on Wednesday, March 30th, 2016

I absolutely hated Tis. And I loved Angela's Ashes. I struggled with the fact that he was still making horrible choices now that he was an adult. With AA, it was all stuff that was happening to him, not really his fault as he was so young, but with Tis, all on him. Just my two cents, I wanted to love this book as I loved his writing style in AA, but it just didn't work for me.

Me-BW 40
fWH 45
together 18 years, married 16
Dday March 2015, Final TT 6/17/15
Reconciling

posts: 858   ·   registered: May. 6th, 2015
id 7516371
default

wildbananas ( member #10552) posted at 7:56 PM on Wednesday, March 30th, 2016

I've read all three. "Angela's Ashes" was great. "Tis" wasn't as good but I still liked it. "Teacher Man" was better than "Tis."

Travel light, live light, spread the light, be the light. ~ Yogi Bhajan

posts: 16592   ·   registered: May. 1st, 2006   ·   location: Somewhere
id 7516539
default

 Tripletrouble (original poster member #39169) posted at 2:29 AM on Thursday, March 31st, 2016

Thanks for all the input! Sounds like maybe I should just let young Frankie stay innocent and young and not read Tis!

40 somethings - me BW after 20 years
D Day April 2013
Divorced November 2013
Happily remarried 2018
Time is a great healer but a terrible beautician.

posts: 1175   ·   registered: May. 3rd, 2013
id 7516871
default

mamazen ( member #42137) posted at 12:58 AM on Saturday, April 2nd, 2016

Read both a loooong time ago! I remember not liking 'Tis as much as Angela's ashes. Should have left well enough alone!

mamazen


me 57
WH 58
married 19 years
separated since 3/2013 (in house until 8/2013)
D FINAL! Sept 10 2014
D-day Dec 21 2013 (after separation)
2 sons 17 and 13
OW = family friend and WH work colleague, going on m

posts: 679   ·   registered: Jan. 20th, 2014   ·   location: canada
id 7518848
Topic is Sleeping.
Cookies on SurvivingInfidelity.com®

SurvivingInfidelity.com® uses cookies to enhance your visit to our website. This is a requirement for participants to login, post and use other features. Visitors may opt out, but the website will be less functional for you.

v.1.001.20240905a 2002-2024 SurvivingInfidelity.com® All Rights Reserved. • Privacy Policy