Currently Reading – The Oregon Experiment, by Keith Scribner

The Oregon Experiment by Keith Scribner Currently Reading   The Oregon Experiment, by Keith ScribnerI am a few chapters into The Oregon Experiment, by Keith Scribner and I am really enjoying it so far. It has the complicated characters and rich writing I enjoy when reading. It’s also introducing a pretty unique plot. Naomi used to be a “nose”. The kind whose sense of smell is so acute that she made her living mixing scent for lotions, leathers and perfumes. She loses her smell completely and meets Scanlon, the man who will become her husband. Their relationship is completely based in Naomi’s not having her sense of smell. But when she is pregnant with her first and has just moved across to Oregon so that Scanlon can accept a university appointment, her sense of smell returns, affecting the possibilities for her life and relationships.

There are other themes an plot lines running through the book, and Keith Scribner touches upon some of them in his summary of the book below. So far the book has me in its thrall, and I’m glad to be reading it this week.

1DA652C2516038AE4D02F55645591F39 Currently Reading   The Oregon Experiment, by Keith Scribner

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3 Responses to “Currently Reading – The Oregon Experiment, by Keith Scribner”

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  1. This is a new title for me, so I’ll be looking forward to your final thoughts.

  2. zibilee says:

    This does sound like a unique and interesting premise. There are not that many books out there about the sense of smell, I think. The only one I can think of it Patrick Suskind’s Perfume. I also will be looking forward to your thoughts on this one. Enjoy!

  3. Aths says:

    I’m feeling more intrigued by this one. I like the title and may try to check this one out at my library.

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