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The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon

The Frozen River

A Novel

by Ariel Lawhon
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  • Dec 5, 2023, 448 pages
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  • Nov 2024, 448 pages
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From the New York Times bestselling author of I Was Anastasia and Code Name Hélène comes a gripping historical mystery inspired by the life and diary of Martha Ballard, a renowned 18th-century midwife who investigates a shocking murder that unhinges her small community.

Maine, 1789: The Kennebec River freezes, entombing a man in the ice. Martha Ballard is summoned to examine the body and determine cause of death. As the local midwife and healer, Martha is good at keeping secrets. Her diary is a record of every birth and death, every murder and debacle that unfolds in the town of Hallowell. In that diary she also documented the details of an alleged rape that occurred four months earlier. Now, one of the men accused of that heinous attack has been found dead in the ice.

While Martha is certain she knows what happened the night of the assault, she suspects that the two crimes are linked, and that there is more to both cases than meets the eye. Over the course of one long, hard winter, as the trial nears, and whispers and prejudices mount, Martha's diary lands at the center of the scandal and threatens to tear both her family and her community apart.

In her newest offering, Ariel Lawhon brings to life a brave and compassionate unsung heroine who refused to accept anything less than justice on behalf of those no one else would protect. The Frozen River is a thrilling, tense, and tender story of a remarkable woman who had the courage to take a stand, and in the process wrote herself into American history.



A HANGING

I

November 1789

"Truth will come to light; murder cannot be hid long."
—William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice


WHAT'S PAST IS PROLOGUE

The body floats downstream. But it is late November, and the Kennebec River is starting to freeze, large chunks of ice swirling and tumbling through the water, collecting in mounds while clear, cold, fingers of ice stretch out from either bank, reaching into the current, grabbing hold of all that passes by. Already weighted down by soaked clothing and heavy leather boots, the dead man bobs in the ebbing current, unseeing eyes staring at the waning crescent moon.

It is a miserable night with bitter wind and numbing frost and the slower the river moves, the quicker it freezes, trapping him in its sluggish grip, as folds of his homespun linen shirt are thrown out like petals of a wilted, brown tulip. Just an hour ago his hair was combed and pulled back, tied with a strip of lace. He'd taken the lace, of course, and it is possible—fate...

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Discussion questions from the publisher, supplemented with original content from BookBrowse.
  1. How did life in Hallowell in 1789 surprise you? Did the characters act as you expected for the historical period? What revelations were most interesting to you? How does our contemporary notion of the American dream apply to these characters?
  2. Throughout the novel, Martha is frequently called to deliver babies from women of all walks of life. Which laboring mother did you feel most connected to? Have you or anyone you know delivered a child with the assistance of a midwife?
  3. "Memory is a wicked thing that warps and twists. But paper and ink receive the truth without emotion, and they read it back without partiality." (p 39) Martha's diary is a ...
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What books have you enjoyed so far in 2025, what books are you looking forward to reading?
...by Gabriel Tallent Enemy Women by Paulette Jiles And a few of the books I'm looking forward to the rest of the year are Gilead by Marilynne Robinson The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon The Memory Police by Yoko Ogawa What We Can Know by Ian McEwan To name a few!
-Thomas_Maurino


What are you reading this week? (8/21/2025)
I'm re-reading The Frozen River (Ariel Lawhon) for the first meeting of a new discussion group I've started post-retirement. It's still as good as the first time I read it (for the BookBrowse discussion!)
-Carol_Ann_Robb


Martha's final confrontation with North has lasting consequences for both of them. Do you think justice was done? What about as regards Rebecca's assault and Burgess's killing? Would you have made the same choice as Martha?
Horrified and delighted :rofl:
-ejfalke


Overall, what did you think of The Frozen River? (no spoilers, please!)
I loved this book, particularly about the amazing contributions of women in our history
-Vivian_H


Martha and her daughters spend much of the novel immersed in everyday household labor such as making candles, baking bread, weaving, and killing chickens. Were there any 1780s tasks you've tried or would be interested to try for yourself?
I have been baking bread for over 50 years and will continue. I do not use a mixer and mix the dough, knead the dough, and watch it rise before placing it in the oven.
-Margaret_C


What was your last 5-star read, and what made you choose it?
...nished two :star: :star: :star: :star: :star: reads. I'm not a mystery fan, but really enjoyed listening to The Dry by Jane Harper. My book club read The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon and all members agreed it was excellent.
-Lana_Maskus


What are you reading this week? (04/24/2025)
I just finished The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon. One of my book clubs read it last month but I wasn't able to attend. It was excellent and I loved the Author's note at the end.
-Shirley_Fentz


If The Frozen River was adapted for film or television, who would you cast in the leading roles? Are there any components of the story you think would be especially striking to see acted out on screen?
I think all of the actresses mentioned are wonderful, but too old for the part. I'm thinking someone like Kate Blanchett.
-Kathleen_O


Is there a quote or scene in The Frozen River that stood out for you? Why do you suppose it resonated?
I step into my husband's arms, soaking up his warmth and scent. We are in the twilight years of a long love affair, and it has recently occurred to me that a day will come when one of us buries the other. But, I remind myself, that is the happy ending to a story like ours. It is a vow made and ke...
-Barbara_B1


Martha thinks, “The joy of having sons is that they worship their mothers. Until one day, suddenly, they don’t” (p. 202). What did you think of this statement? Do you agree?
Not having a son, Im not sure. Perhaps for some sons, it may depend on their culture.
-Dorothy_H


What are some books you loved reading in 2024?
I think I can narrow this down to four books… The Great Abolitionist: Charles Sumner and the Fight for a More Perfect Union , Stephen Puleo James , Percival Everett The Frozen River , Ariel Lawhon North Woods , Daniel Mason
-Robin_G


What are you reading this week? (3/20/2025)
Currently reading The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon with my book club; really enjoying it. Just finished Women Talking by Miriam Toews for a book discussion at a nearby library; still trying to process...
-Lana_Maskus


Mrs. Hendricks lies to Martha to secure her help with Melody Page's delivery. Martha assists but berates Melody’s husband afterwards. What did you think of this scene and her “payment” demand (p. 299)? What would you have done in her shoes?
The scene is a powerful moment that highlights Martha's moral compass, sense of justice, and unwillingness to let people suffer due to others' negligence or cruelty. Mrs. Hendricks tricks Martha into helping by deceiving her about the situation. That puts Martha in an ethical dilemma. Martha acts...
-Karen_M


When did you discover the novel is based on a true story? Did it change your opinion of the work, or how you approached it? What did you think of the points at which the author deviated from history?
...from history provided drama and tension. This is the second historical novel I've read recently that was based on a true story. With the other novel, The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon, I knew prior to reading that it was based on a true story, but knowing before also did not change my opinion or approach, but I am interested to dis...
-Karen_Belyea


Throughout the novel, Martha is frequently called to deliver babies from women of all walks of life. Which laboring mother did you feel most connected to? Have you or anyone you know delivered a child with the assistance of a midwife?
My mother was a county doctors helper / and midwife in the early 30s and participated many in births. She never talked details, but when I was growing up many people told me my mother delivered them or there children. it seems to be growing preference these days. I think the youngest girls in Fro...
-Christie_C


Did you read the author's note? If so, did it change your evaluation of Martha's life and the story of the "year of the long winter"?
I always read the author's notes and especially so in this book. Having read Floght of Dreams and heard interviews with her, I was aware of her attention to details and bringing history to life. I had heard of the main character of this book and was excited to read it. Thank you for this opportun...
-Susan_B


Much of the novel's action focuses on the legal process surrounding Rebecca Forster's assault and Martha's testimony. Were you surprised at the way the judicial process unfolded? How do you think Rebecca's story would have been received today?
I agree. The totally male dominated society of that time did not listen to female objections.
-Colleen_A


Experts are few and far between in Hallowell, making Martha and Doctor's medical knowledge all the more important, and making Page's poor advice especially dangerous. Would you have acted differently in Martha's place to warn others about Page?
Unfortunately, during that time, I feel a male doctor would be more revered than a female midwife. Although Martha had such knowledge and experience, she was lacking the formal education which made her secondary.
-Patricia_Bailey


The Ballards are an incredibly closeknit family—did you have a favorite character among Martha and Ephraim's brood? Was there a relationship between one of Martha's children and their suitors that you were particularly cheering for?
I was on Team Cyrus, I so wanted for him to find love and true companionship.
-Patricia_Bailey


"Memory ... warps and twists. But paper and ink receive the truth without emotion, and they read it back without partiality." (p 39) Do you agree with this quote? Have you ever kept a diary? If not, did reading The Frozen River influence you to start?
Journaling can be an important tool for some folks. I have personally thought about it, might do it a few days, then I lose interest. I did like how Martha documented so much in her life.
-Patricia_Bailey


Why does Martha take a particular interest in protecting Tempest (the fox) from trappers?
To me, Tempest was symbolic of Martha's independence. She was unique, brave and strong willed…
-Patricia_Bailey


What audience would you recommend The Frozen River to? Is there another book or author you feel has a similar theme or style?
The book group I currently moderate prefer historical fiction, so I would definitely want to discuss this novel with the group. With so many novels set around WWII, it's nice to have novels that cover a different time in history. I agree any age from young adults on up would enjoy this novel. Kri...
-Patricia_Bailey


Martha discusses the French-Indian War with Mr. Coleman and learns of his wife’s death. She thinks to herself, “History is written by the men who live. Not the ones who die” (p. 305). Do you agree with her? Has this changed at all since her day?
Marcia hit the nail on the head with her answer.
-Patricia_Bailey


How did life in Hallowell in 1789 surprise you? Did the characters act as you expected for the historical period? What revelations were most interesting to you? How does our contemporary notion of the American dream apply to these characters?
After reading other historical fiction novels set in that time frame, the life in Hallowell did not surprise me. Women were second class citizens regardless of their knowledge, personality or abilities. Martha was definitely a woman ahead of her time.
-Patricia_Bailey


Sally and Sarah are set up in opposition to each other throughout the novel, and Martha guesses incorrectly about each of their futures. Did you see those plot twists coming? Would you have acted differently toward either woman?
The differences in both of the women allowed for a twist in the paths, which I did not forecast. Martha was made from rough stock and I think she wanted to see integrity in both of them.
-Patricia_Bailey


What did you think of the way Martha and Ephraim's past is revealed in the interstitial chapters? What did those glimpses of their earlier years reveal about them as the 1789 story unfolded? Which moments in their love story struck you most deeply?
The way in which Marth and Ephraim story unfolded, allows us a reader to better understand their relationship. Their history runs deep and enriches their love and support of one another.
-Patricia_Bailey


In discussing courtship and marriage, Ephraim tells Martha, “Any man worth his salt knows it’s a woman who does the choosing.” Do you think this is borne out in most marriages? Has this changed at all over time, in your opinion?
In my opinion, women tend to be a stronger judge of character than men. Even though marriages and partnerships have changed over the generations, I feel women juggle much more and have the abilities to out perform men in many ways, especially child rearing, and running a household while working a...
-Patricia_Bailey


Martha says the townspeople dislike her. Ephraim disagrees: "They respect you. Perhaps occasionally fear you. It's not the same thing." (p 56) Do you agree with his assessment? Is it always better to be honest than it is to be well-liked?
Welcome to the BookBrowse community, Carol! :blush:
-Sunny


Reminder messages
Me too and wondered what was going on. :slight_smile:
-Elizabeth


What book or books are you reading this week? (01/09/2025)
Just finishing listening to and reading "Code Name Helene" by Ariel Lawhon, author of "Frozen River" one of my favorite books of 2024. This is a great story of a true life heroine who works with the French resistance and becomes a leader. I highly recommend. I have also been reading Louise Penny'...
-Susan_C


What are your reading this week? (12-19-2024)
I finished up The Briar Club by Kate Quinn and I just started The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon, which my local library book group is discussing next month.
-Diane_Jones


Which authors should we interview?
Nick, I recently zoomed an author event with Ariel Lawhon discussing The Frozen River. She was amazing and fun. I think she would be a good choice especially since we will be doing a book club discussion with her book.
-Paula_Walters


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Martha's stories of attending births and delivering babies are some of the best scenes, allowing Lawhon to demonstrate her talent for capturing dramatic events while also developing full, well-rounded characters, even when they only appear for a few pages. The Frozen River is Martha Ballard's story, developed down to the finest details in a way that A Midwife's Tale, given its purpose as a work of academic literature and its source's brevity, could not be. For fans of historical fiction, the novel is an excellent path to A Midwife's Tale and other stories, historical or fictional, set in the late 18th century...continued

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BookPage (starred review)
Atmospheric, unique and elegantly written, The Frozen River will satisfy mystery lovers and historical fiction enthusiasts alike.

Minneapolis Star Tribune
[Lawhon's] gripping tale…feels like an authentic foray into the past and her wonderful heroine rings true. Indeed, Martha is so vividly rendered that it is hard not to become absorbed in her narrative and emotionally invested in her life... Martha's journal entries flesh out further this tough, brave and resourceful woman. Her valiant fight against the evil that men do makes for a winning blend of fact and fiction."

People Magazine, Book of the Week
Martha Ballard is not just a Maine midwife who's never lost a patient. She's also a truth speaker and a justice seeker in an era when women can't even testify in court...Once again, Lawhon works storytelling magic with a real-life heroine.

Real Simple
Part murder mystery, part historical fiction ... this novel has a gothic, wintry feel that makes it an ideal fireside read.

Shelf Awareness (starred review)
Gripping... Examines the ripple effects of a crime in a small community—and paints a striking portrait of a woman devoted to healing and justice... Lawhon draws on the real Martha Ballard's diary to construct her narrative, which contains a number of breathless twists and a large cast of hardscrabble characters... Lawhon's novel is a riveting story of small-town justice and a fitting tribute to a quiet, determined heroine.

The Washington Post
Fans of Outlander's Claire Fraser will enjoy Lawhon's Martha, who is brave and outspoken when it comes to protecting the innocent... impressive.

NPR, Weekend Edition
Compelling ...a most uncozy mystery that addresses the unbalanced power dynamics of men and women, rich and poor.

The New York Times Book Review
The narrator of Ariel Lawhon's The Frozen River is another stalwart heroine...detailed descriptions of the routines of village life give this narrative its intimate sense of connection — and set [the narrator] up for a pivotal confrontation.

Booklist (starred review)
Outstanding... Martha is an extraordinary character... Lawhon's first-rate tale should entrance readers passionate about early America and women's history.

Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
A richly satisfying drama ... A vivid, exciting page-turner from one of our most interesting authors of historical fiction.

Publishers Weekly
The stirring story of one woman's quest for justice... Lawhon combines modern prose with the immediacy of her source material, making for an accessible and textured narrative. This accomplished historical powerfully speaks to centuries-old inequities that remain in the present day.

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Anthony_Conty

Best of the Year So Far
Full disclosure: if I didn't pursue award-winners, I would only read murder mysteries and historical fiction. "The Frozen River" by Ariel Lawhon is the best of both genres for fans. A midwife and healer in the 1700s stumbles on a mysterious death, ...   Read More
Kammie_Sue_B

First review
This is one of the best historcial books I read this year, The plot was well written , strong characters. Has all that I love a blend of crime and historcial,
Maureen_Connolly

Inspirational Historical Fiction
This book is inspired by the real diary of midwife Martha Ballard in the 18th century in Hallowell, Maine. She kept a diary of recorded births and deaths and daily activities. In 1789 Martha as a trained midwife is summoned to examine a body and ...   Read More
jillg

Wonderful Historical Read
A wonderful historical fiction read of Martha Ballard, a midwife with a strong moral compass. Taking place in Maine, in the 18th century. In 1789 a dead man is found in the Kennebec River and Martha is called to examine the body. Martha finds ...   Read More

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Midwifery in Colonial America

Martha Ballard, the heroine of Ariel Lawhon's The Frozen River and a real-life 18th-century midwife, left behind a diary that remains one of history's best sources on midwifery in late colonial America. In addition to this work of historical fiction, Ballard is the subject of historical monographs and of a PBS special on her life. Along with Ballard, many other midwives — named and unnamed in historical records — made their mark on the colonization of America and on the development of social norms in the new country at the end of the 18th century.

From the very beginning of European colonization of the Americas, midwifery and the safe delivery of infants was a high priority for the colonists: for example, Bridget Lee Fuller ...

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    AND 	(viewby = ? OR viewby = 'all')
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Parameter #1(CF_SQL_VARCHAR) = non

get_current_ezine (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=0ms, Records=1, Cached Query) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_current_ezine.cfm @ 19:50:21.021
select		top 1 ezine_number, ezine_dt, ezine_image, ezine_brief_description, ezine_introduction
from		ezines
where		ezine_active_flag = 1
and 		ezine_type_number = 4
and			ezine_dt < getdate()
order by 	ezine_dt DESC
get_current_wordplay (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=24ms, Records=1) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_current_wordplay.cfm @ 19:50:21.021
SELECT		a.wordplay_number, a.wordplay_dt, a.wordplay_name, a.wordplay_intro_text, b.wordplay_puzzle_number, b.wordplay_puzzle_question
    FROM		wordplays a 
	INNER JOIN	wordplay_puzzle_mapping c on c.wordplay_number = a.wordplay_number
	INNER JOIN	wordplay_puzzles b on b.wordplay_puzzle_number = c.wordplay_puzzle_number
	WHERE		a.wordplay_number = (	select top 1 a.wordplay_number
                                from wordplays a, wordplay_puzzles b, wordplay_puzzle_mapping c
                                where a.wordplay_number = c.wordplay_number
                                and b.wordplay_puzzle_number = c.wordplay_puzzle_number
                                and a.wordplay_dt < getdate()
                                and a.wordplay_expiration_dt > dateadd(day, -1, getdate())
                                order by a.wordplay_dt asc
                                )
get_ComNo (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=20ms, Records=0) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_current_competition.cfm @ 19:50:21.021
SELECT 	TOP 1 	x.competition_number, x.bb_briefs_flag
	from			competitions x
	
		WHERE	x.competition_dt <= getdate()
		AND		x.competition_expiration_dt > dateadd(d,-1,getdate())
get_current_competition (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=14ms, Records=0) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_current_competition.cfm @ 19:50:21.021
SELECT 	x.competition_number, x.book_number, x.competition_teaser_title, x.competition_teaser_description, x.competition_intro_text, x.competition_expiration_dt, x.bb_briefs_flag, x.competition_full_info_flag, x.competition_type, x.competition_optin,x.competition_optin_text, 
				a.book_title as "title",
				(b.author_first_name + ' ' +  b.author_middle_initial + ' ' + b.author_last_name) as "author",
	            f.edition_publish_dt AS "hardcover_publish_dt", f.edition_jacket_image as "hardcover_jacket_image",
				g.edition_publish_dt AS "paperback_publish_dt", g.edition_jacket_image as "paperback_jacket_image"
	
		FROM 		competitions x
		INNER JOIN	books a on a.book_number = x.book_number
		INNER JOIN	book_author_mapping c on c.book_number = x.book_number
		INNER JOIN	authors b on c.author_number = b.author_number
		LEFT JOIN	editions f on a.book_number = f.book_number and f.edition_paperback_flag = 0
		LEFT JOIN	editions g on a.book_number = g.book_number and g.edition_paperback_flag = 1

		WHERE		x.competition_number = ?
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 0

get_previous_arcs_for_ad (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=0ms, Records=0, Cached Query) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_previous_arcs_for_ad.cfm @ 19:50:21.021
SELECT 	a.arc_number,a.arc_client_url,a.arc_active_dt, a.arc_off_ad_dt,
		b.ezine_preview_number, b.ezine_preview_title, b.ezine_preview_subtitle, b.ezine_preview_jacket_image, b.ezine_preview_author, b.ezine_preview_publisher, 
		b.ezine_preview_publish_dt, b.ezine_preview_jacket_desc, b.ezine_preview_number_of_pages, b.ezine_preview_bb_comments, b.ezine_preview_isbn13,
		c.ezine_preview_category_name AS "ezine_preview_category",
		(select count(*) from arc_allocator d where d.arc_number = a.arc_number and arc_allocator_review_approved_flag = 1) as "reviews",
		(select (CAST(AVG(CAST(arc_allocator_review_rating AS numeric(12,0))) AS numeric(12,0)))+
				(CASE WHEN right(CAST(AVG(CAST(arc_allocator_review_rating AS numeric(12,2))) AS numeric(12,2)),2) > 25 AND right(CAST(AVG(CAST(arc_allocator_review_rating AS numeric(12,2))) AS numeric(12,2)),2) < 50 THEN 0.5
				 WHEN right(CAST(AVG(CAST(arc_allocator_review_rating AS numeric(12,2))) AS numeric(12,2)),2) > 50 AND right(CAST(AVG(CAST(arc_allocator_review_rating AS numeric(12,2))) AS numeric(12,2)),2) < 75 THEN -0.5
				 ELSE 0
				 END)
 			from arc_allocator	where arc_number = a.arc_number and arc_allocator_review_approved_flag = 1) AS arcrating,
 			(select (CAST(AVG(CAST(arc_allocator_review_rating AS numeric(12,1))) AS numeric(12,1)))from arc_allocator where arc_number = a.arc_number and arc_allocator_review_approved_flag = 1) AS "decrating"

FROM arcs a
INNER JOIN ezine_previews b ON b.ezine_preview_number = a.ezine_preview_number
INNER JOIN ezine_preview_categories c ON b.ezine_preview_category_number = c.ezine_preview_category_number

WHERE arc_closed_flag = 1
AND arc_obc_flag = 0
AND getdate() >= arc_on_ad_dt
AND getdate() < arc_off_ad_dt

ORDER BY a.arc_on_ad_dt DESC
get_future_obc (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=15ms, Records=0) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_active_obc.cfm @ 19:50:21.021
SELECT 		a.arc_forumidfk, a.discourse_flag, a.arc_promo_text, arc_on_ad_dt,
				b.ezine_preview_number, b.ezine_preview_title, b.ezine_preview_subtitle, b.ezine_preview_jacket_image, b.ezine_preview_author, b.ezine_preview_jacket_desc, b.ezine_preview_publisher, ezine_preview_publish_dt, ezine_preview_number_of_pages, ezine_preview_isbn, ezine_preview_short_summary,
	            b.ezine_preview_bb_author_link, ezine_preview_bb_link
	
	FROM 		arcs a
	INNER JOIN 	ezine_previews b ON b.ezine_preview_number = a.ezine_preview_number
	
	WHERE 		arc_obc_flag = 1

	AND 		getdate() < arc_on_ad_dt
	
		ORDER BY  	NEWID()
get_active_obc (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=14ms, Records=1) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_active_obc.cfm @ 19:50:21.021
SELECT 		a.arc_forumidfk, a.discourse_flag, a.arc_promo_text,
				b.ezine_preview_number, b.ezine_preview_title, b.ezine_preview_subtitle, b.ezine_preview_jacket_image, b.ezine_preview_author, b.ezine_preview_jacket_desc, b.ezine_preview_publisher, ezine_preview_publish_dt, ezine_preview_number_of_pages,  ezine_preview_isbn, ezine_preview_short_summary,
	            b.ezine_preview_bb_author_link, ezine_preview_bb_link,
	            c.book_reading_guide
	
	FROM 		arcs a
	INNER JOIN 	ezine_previews b ON b.ezine_preview_number = a.ezine_preview_number
	LEFT JOIN  	books c on c.book_number = b.ezine_preview_bb_link
	
	WHERE 		a.arc_obc_flag = 1
	AND			a.arc_active_flag = 0
	AND 		arc_closed_flag = 1
	AND 		getdate() >= arc_on_ad_dt
	AND 		getdate() < arc_off_ad_dt
	ORDER BY  	NEWID()
get_recent_obc (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=30ms, Records=4) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_active_obc.cfm @ 19:50:21.021
SELECT 		a.arc_forumidfk, a.discourse_flag, a.arc_promo_text,
				b.ezine_preview_number, b.ezine_preview_title, b.ezine_preview_subtitle, b.ezine_preview_jacket_image, b.ezine_preview_author, b.ezine_preview_jacket_desc, b.ezine_preview_publisher, ezine_preview_publish_dt, ezine_preview_number_of_pages,  ezine_preview_isbn, ezine_preview_short_summary,
	            b.ezine_preview_bb_author_link, ezine_preview_bb_link,
	            c.book_reading_guide
	
	FROM 		arcs a
	INNER JOIN 	ezine_previews b ON b.ezine_preview_number = a.ezine_preview_number
	LEFT JOIN  	books c on c.book_number = b.ezine_preview_bb_link
	
	WHERE a.arc_number IN (select top 4 arc_number
							from		arcs
							WHERE 		arc_obc_flag = 1
							AND			arc_active_flag = 0
							AND 		arc_closed_flag = 1
							AND 		getdate() > arc_off_ad_dt
							ORDER BY	arc_on_ad_dt DESC)
	ORDER BY  	NEWID()
get_book_by_id (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=57ms, Records=1) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_book_by_id.cfm @ 19:50:22.022
SELECT		a.book_number, a.book_title, a.book_sub_title, a.book_url, a.book_entry_dt, a.book_short_summary, a.book_excerpt, a.book_jacket_info, a.book_reading_guide, a.book_copyright_info, a.book_notes,
            	b.author_number, b.author_first_name, b.author_last_name, b.author_middle_initial,
            	f.edition_publish_dt AS "hardcover_publish_dt", f.edition_number_of_pages AS "hardcover_number_of_pages", f.edition_isbn AS "hardcover_isbn", f.edition_isbn13 "hardcover_isbn13", f.edition_jacket_image as "hardcover_jacket_image", f.edition_publisher as "hardcover_publisher",
            	g.edition_publish_dt AS "paperback_publish_dt", g.edition_number_of_pages AS "paperback_number_of_pages", g.edition_isbn AS "paperback_isbn", g.edition_isbn13 "paperback_isbn13", g.edition_jacket_image as "paperback_jacket_image", g.edition_publisher as "paperback_publisher",
            	i.author_info_interview, i.author_info_biography,i.author_info_image,
            	CASE WHEN datalength(author_middle_initial) = 1 THEN author_first_name + ' ' + author_middle_initial + ' ' + author_last_name
            		 ELSE author_first_name + ' ' + author_last_name
            		 END "author_name",
            	CASE WHEN 
					(select count(*) from editions where book_number = 4364) = 1
					AND
					(select count(*) from editions where book_number = 4364 and edition_paperback_flag = 1) = 1
				THEN 1
				ELSE 0
				END AS "po_flag",
				(select count(*) from book_author_mapping m where m.author_number = b.author_number)
				+
				(select count(*) from ezine_previews where ezine_preview_bb_author_link = b.author_number and ezine_preview_bb_link =0)
				 as 'author_bookcount',
            	(SELECT CAST(AVG(CAST(rating AS decimal(12,0))) AS decimal(12,1))
				FROM (
					SELECT reader_review_rating AS rating
					FROM reader_reviews
					WHERE book_number = a.book_number
					AND reader_review_rating > 0
					
					UNION ALL
					
					SELECT reading_list_book_rating AS rating
					FROM reading_lists
					WHERE book_number = CAST(a.book_number AS VARCHAR)
					AND reading_list_book_rating > 0
				) combined_ratings
			) "savrating",
			(SELECT COUNT(rating)
				FROM (
					SELECT reader_review_rating AS rating
					FROM reader_reviews
					WHERE book_number = a.book_number
					AND reader_review_rating > 0
					
					UNION ALL
					
					SELECT reading_list_book_rating AS rating
					FROM reading_lists
					WHERE book_number = CAST(a.book_number AS VARCHAR)
					AND reading_list_book_rating > 0
				) combined_ratings
			) as "savrating_count",
            	(select top 1 media_review_rating from media_reviews where book_number = a.book_number and media_review_type_number = 9) as "bbrating",
            	(select cast(AVG(CAST(media_review_rating AS numeric(12,2)))AS decimal(12,1)) from media_reviews where book_number = a.book_number and media_review_type_number <> 7 and media_review_rating > 0) "scritrating",
				(SELECT COUNT(media_review_rating) FROM media_reviews WHERE book_number = a.book_number AND media_review_type_number <> 7 AND media_review_rating > 0) as "scritrating_count",
            	(select top 1 gg.ezine_number from ezine_edition_mapping aa, editions bb, books cc, ezines gg            	
            	where aa.edition_number = bb.edition_number and bb.book_number = cc.book_number and aa.ezine_number = gg.ezine_number 
            	and cc.book_number = a.book_number and gg.ezine_bbsays_flag = 1 and gg.ezine_active_flag = 1) as "ezine_number",
				cgm.category_number,
				cgya.category_number AS "ya_flag"
				
,(select top 1 publisher_holding_company from publishers where (publisher_imprint like f.edition_publisher OR publisher_imprint like g.edition_publisher) AND publisher_holding_company LIKE 'Harper%') AS "publisher_holding_company"		
        
    FROM		books a 
    INNER JOIN	book_author_mapping c ON c.book_number = a.book_number
    INNER JOIN	authors b ON b.author_number = c.author_number  
    INNER JOIN	author_info i ON i.author_number = b.author_number
    
    LEFT JOIN	editions f ON f.book_number = a.book_number AND f.edition_paperback_flag = 0
    LEFT JOIN	editions g ON g.book_number = a.book_number AND g.edition_paperback_flag = 1
    LEFT JOIN	category_book_mapping cgm on cgm.book_number = a.book_number AND cgm.category_number = 48
    LEFT JOIN	category_book_mapping cgya on cgya.book_number = a.book_number AND cgya.category_number = 40
          
    WHERE 		a.book_number = ?
         
    ORDER BY	c.book_author_mapping_number
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 4752

get_media_reviews_by_book_id (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=606ms, Records=12) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_book_by_id.cfm @ 19:50:22.022
SELECT		a.media_review_number, 
				a.book_number, 
				a.media_review_type_number, 
				a.media_review_title, 
				a.media_review_rating, 
				a.media_review, 
				a.media_review_old,
	
				CASE WHEN a.media_review_type_number = 9 THEN 	(select top 1 (case when dbo.WordCount(c.ezine_review_2) > 0 then dbo.WordCount(c.ezine_review_2) + dbo.WordCount(c.ezine_extras) 
                                                                                    else dbo.WordCount(c.ezine_review) 
                                                                                    end)
                                                                from ezine_edition_mapping c
                                                                INNER JOIN editions d ON (d.edition_number = c.edition_number)
                                                                INNER JOIN ezines e ON e.ezine_number = c.ezine_number
                                                                WHERE d.book_number = ?
                                                                
                                                                ORDER BY e.ezine_number ASC)
	 			ELSE 0 
	 			END  "wordc",
				
				CASE WHEN a.media_review_type_number = 9 THEN 	(select top 1 reviewer_number
		 														 from ezine_edition_mapping c
		 														 INNER JOIN editions d ON (d.edition_number = c.edition_number)
																 INNER JOIN ezines e ON e.ezine_number = c.ezine_number
		 														 WHERE d.book_number = ?
		 														 AND e.ezine_bbsays_flag = 1
																 ORDER BY d.edition_publish_dt DESC)
	 			ELSE 1
				END "reviewer_number",
				
				CASE WHEN a.media_review_type_number = 9 THEN 	(select top 1 reviewer_first_name + ' ' + reviewer_last_name AS "reviewer_name"
		 														 from ezine_edition_mapping c
		 														 INNER JOIN editions d ON (d.edition_number = c.edition_number)
																 INNER JOIN ezines e ON e.ezine_number = c.ezine_number
																 INNER JOIN reviewers r on r.reviewer_number = c.reviewer_number
		 														 WHERE d.book_number = ?
		 														 AND e.ezine_bbsays_flag = 1
																 ORDER BY d.edition_publish_dt DESC)
	 			END "reviewer_name"
	
	FROM		media_reviews a, media_review_types b
	
	WHERE		a.book_number IN (select distinct c.book_number from categories a, category_book_mapping b, book_author_mapping c where a.category_number = b.category_number and a.category_active_flag = 1 and b.book_number = c.book_number)
	AND			a.book_number = ?
	AND			a.media_review_type_number = b.media_review_type_number
	
	ORDER BY	b.media_review_type_sort_order ASC, media_review_rating DESC, media_review_title ASC
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 4752
Parameter #2(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 4752
Parameter #3(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 4752
Parameter #4(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 4752

get_reader_reviews_by_book_id (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=93ms, Records=10) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_reader_reviews_by_book_id.cfm @ 19:50:22.022
select 		a.reader_review_number, a.book_number, a.reader_review_approved_flag, a.reader_review_dt,
				COALESCE(NULLIF(LTRIM(RTRIM(m.discourse_username)), ''), NULLIF(LTRIM(RTRIM(a.reader_review_reviewer_name)), '')) AS reader_review_reviewer_name,
				a.reader_review_reviewer_email_address, a.reader_review_reviewer_from_locale, a.reader_review_recommended, a.reader_review_rating, a.reader_review_title, a.reader_review_description, ISNULL(a.like_count, 0) AS like_count,
    			b.book_title,
    			ISNULL(e.edit_count, 0) AS edit_count,
    			e.last_edit_dt,
    			a.member_number AS review_member_number
    from 		reader_reviews a
    LEFT OUTER JOIN (
    	SELECT reader_review_number, COUNT(*) AS edit_count, MAX(edited_dt) AS last_edit_dt
    	FROM   reader_review_edits
    	GROUP BY reader_review_number
    ) e ON e.reader_review_number = a.reader_review_number
    LEFT OUTER JOIN members m ON m.member_number = a.member_number,
    			books b
    where 		a.book_number IN (select distinct c.book_number from categories a, category_book_mapping b, book_author_mapping c where a.category_number = b.category_number and a.category_active_flag = 1 and b.book_number = c.book_number)
    and 		a.book_number = ?
    and 		a.reader_review_approved_flag = 1
    and 		a.book_number = b.book_number
    

	order by a.reader_review_rating DESC, a.reader_review_dt DESC
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 4752

get_book_awards_by_book_id (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=12ms, Records=1) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_book_awards_by_book_id.cfm @ 19:50:22.022
select 		c.book_awards_category_number, c.book_awards_category_name, c.book_awards_category_sort_order,
				m.book_awards_mapping_number, m.book_award_dt,
                a.book_award_number, a.book_award_image, a.book_award_name
                
                
	from 		book_awards_mapping m
	inner join 	book_awards_category c on c.book_awards_category_number = m.book_awards_category_number
    inner join	book_awards a on a.book_award_number = c.book_award_number
    
	where 		m.book_number = ?
    
    order by	c.book_awards_category_sort_order ASC
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 4752

get_bb_runner_ups (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=11ms, Records=0) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_book_awards_by_book_id.cfm @ 19:50:22.022
select	book_number
    
    from	category_book_mapping a, categories b, top_categories t
    
    where	t.top_category_number = b.top_category_number
    and		b.category_number = a.category_number
    and		t.top_category_number = 9
    and		a.book_number = ?
    and		b.category_visible_flag = 1
	and		a.book_number not in (	select book_number 
    									from 		book_awards_mapping m
													inner join 	book_awards_category c on c.book_awards_category_number = m.book_awards_category_number
    												inner join	book_awards a on a.book_award_number = c.book_award_number
                                    	where m.book_number = ? 
                                    	and a.book_award_number = 7)
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 4752
Parameter #2(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 4752

get_liked_by_book_id (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=52ms, Records=4) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_liked_by_book_id.cfm @ 19:50:22.022
SELECT 		b.book_title, b.book_number,
    			c.book_title "referenced_book_title", c.book_number AS "liked_book_number", c.book_short_summary as "liked_short_summary",
            	e.*,
                CASE WHEN datalength(e.author_middle_initial) > 0 
                	 THEN e.author_first_name + ' ' + e.author_middle_initial + '. ' + e.author_last_name
					 ELSE e.author_first_name + ' ' + e.author_last_name
					 END AS "author_name",
				(select top 1 edition_publish_dt from editions where editions.book_number = c.book_number order by edition_publish_dt DESC) as 'sortdate',
				(select count(*) from book_author_mapping m where m.author_number = d.author_number)
				+
				(select count(*) from ezine_previews where ezine_preview_bb_author_link = d.author_number and ezine_preview_bb_link =0)
				 as 'liked_author_bookcount'
                
	FROM 		liked a
	INNER JOIN	books b ON b.book_number = a.book_number
	INNER JOIN	books c ON c.book_number = a.liked_book_number
	INNER JOIN	book_author_mapping d ON c.book_number = d.book_number
	INNER JOIN	authors e ON d.author_number = e.author_number
    
    WHERE 		a.book_number = ?
    
	ORDER BY 	sortdate desc, c.book_title
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 4752

get_categories_by_book_id (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=21ms, Records=10) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_categories_by_book_id.cfm @ 19:50:22.022
select 		distinct a.category_number, a.top_category_number, a.category_name, a.category_description, a.category_meta_keywords, a.category_active_flag, a.category_visible_flag, a.category_member_only_flag, a.category_qry_template, a.category_sort_order, a.category_tag_size,
    			b.*
	
    from 		categories a
	left join	top_categories b on a.top_category_number = b.top_category_number
	left join	category_book_mapping c on c.category_number = a.category_number
	
    where 		a.category_active_flag = 1
    and 		a.category_visible_flag = 1
	and 		c.book_number = ?
	

    order by 	b.top_category_sort_order, b.top_category_name, a.category_sort_order, a.category_name
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 4752

bb_review (Datasource=, Time=0ms, Records=1) in /root/website/reviews/index.cfm @ 19:50:22.022
SELECT media_review, reviewer_number, media_review_rating from get_media_reviews_by_book_id where media_review_type_number = 9
get_arc_idfk (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=28ms, Records=1) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_discussion_by_id.cfm @ 19:50:22.022
SELECT 		a.arc_forumidfk,a.discourse_flag
    FROM 		arcs a
    INNER JOIN 	ezine_previews e on e.ezine_preview_number = a.ezine_preview_number
    
	
        WHERE 		e.ezine_preview_bb_link = ? 
    AND DATALENGTH(a.arc_forumidfk) > 0 AND arc_obc_flag=1
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_integer) = 4752

get_arc_idfk_legacy (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=25ms, Records=0) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_discussion_by_id.cfm @ 19:50:22.022
SELECT 		a.arc_forumidfk,a.discourse_flag
    FROM 		arcs a
    INNER JOIN 	ezine_previews e on e.ezine_preview_number = a.ezine_preview_number
    
	
        WHERE 		e.ezine_preview_bb_link = ? 
    AND DATALENGTH(a.arc_forumidfk) > 0 AND arc_obc_flag=1 AND a.discourse_flag = 0
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_integer) = 4752

obc_discussions (Datasource=booktalk_new, Time=225ms, Records=0) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_discussion_by_id.cfm @ 19:50:23.023
SELECT 		t.name,
                m.title, m.body,
                u.username, t.id,
				(SELECT COUNT(*) from booktalk_messages where threadidfk = t.id) AS	"responses"
                
    FROM 		booktalk_forums f
    INNER JOIN	booktalk_threads t on t.forumidfk = f.id
    INNER JOIN	booktalk_messages m on m.posted = t.lastpostcreated
    INNER JOIN	booktalk_users u on u.id = m.useridfk
    
    WHERE 	f.id = ?
    AND 	f.active = 1
	AND		t.active = 1
    
    ORDER BY t.name, t.messages DESC
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) =

searchResults (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=69ms, Records=33) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_discussion_by_id.cfm @ 19:50:23.023
SELECT book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title
					FROM DiscourseSearchResults
					
        WHERE 		book_number = ? 
                    AND topic_id IS NOT NULL
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752

get_ezine_type (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=24ms, Records=1) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_ezine_by_book_id.cfm @ 19:50:23.023
SELECT a.ezine_type_number
	FROM ezines a
	WHERE a.ezine_number = 1
get_ezine_by_book_id (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=112ms, Records=1) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_ezine_by_book_id.cfm @ 19:50:23.023
SELECT TOP 1  
                a.ezine_short_title, a. ezine_boxed_content_title, a.ezine_boxed_content, a.ezine_review, a.ezine_review_2,
                b.edition_paperback_flag, b.edition_publish_dt, b.edition_isbn,
                c.book_title, c.book_sub_title, c.book_reading_guide, c.book_excerpt, c.book_number,
                e.author_first_name, e.author_middle_initial, e.author_last_name, e.author_number, 
                f.author_info_biography, 
                g.ezine_number, g.ezine_dt, g.ezine_bbsays_flag,
				i.article_category_number, i.article_category_name
		
	FROM    	ezine_edition_mapping AS a 
		
	INNER JOIN 	editions AS b ON (a.edition_number = b.edition_number)
	INNER JOIN 	books AS c ON (b.book_number = c.book_number )
	INNER JOIN 	book_author_mapping AS d ON (c.book_number = d.book_number )
	INNER JOIN 	authors AS e ON (d.author_number = e.author_number )
	INNER JOIN 	author_info AS f ON (e.author_number = f.author_number)
	INNER JOIN 	ezines AS g ON (a.ezine_number = g.ezine_number)
	LEFT JOIN	article_ezine_edition_mapping h ON h.ezine_edition_mapping_number = a.ezine_edition_mapping_number
	LEFT JOIN	article_categories i ON i.article_category_number = h.article_category_number

	WHERE		c.book_number = ?
	AND			g.ezine_bbsays_flag = 1
	AND			g.ezine_active_flag = 1
	
	
	ORDER BY 		g.ezine_dt DESC
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 4752

check_permalink (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=9ms, Records=1) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_free_flag_by_book_id.cfm @ 19:50:23.023
SELECT 	count(*) as "count"
    FROM 	books
    WHERE 	book_number = ?
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 0

check_editors_choice (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=12ms, Records=1) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_free_flag_by_book_id.cfm @ 19:50:23.023
SELECT 	count(*) as "count"
    FROM 	books
    WHERE 	book_number = ?
    AND		book_number IN (SELECT		top 4 a.book_number
                            FROM		editors_choice a 
                            WHERE		editors_choice_dt < getdate()
                            ORDER BY	editors_choice_dt DESC)
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 4752

check_free_ezine (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=24ms, Records=1) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_free_flag_by_book_id.cfm @ 19:50:23.023
SELECT 		count(*) as "count"
    FROM    	ezine_edition_mapping AS a
    INNER JOIN 	ezines b ON b.ezine_number = a.ezine_number
    INNER JOIN	editions c ON c.edition_number = a.edition_number
    WHERE 		c.book_number = ?
	AND			ezine_edition_free_review_flag = 1
	AND			dateadd(ww,4,b.ezine_dt) > getdate()
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 4752

check_cat_73 (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=35ms, Records=1) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_free_flag_by_book_id.cfm @ 19:50:23.023
SELECT 		count(*) as "count"
    FROM    	books AS b
    INNER JOIN 	category_book_mapping AS c ON c.book_number = b.book_number
    WHERE 		b.book_number = ?
	AND			c.category_number = 73
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 4752

get_ezine_status (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=20ms, Records=1) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_free_flag_by_book_id.cfm @ 19:50:23.023
SELECT 	top 1 g.ezine_active_flag, ezine_dt, book_title
FROM		ezine_edition_mapping AS a 
INNER JOIN	editions AS b ON (a.edition_number = b.edition_number)
INNER JOIN	books AS c ON (b.book_number = c.book_number)
INNER JOIN	ezines AS g ON (a.ezine_number = g.ezine_number)
WHERE		c.book_number = ?
ORDER BY	g.ezine_dt DESC
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 4752

check_old_ezine (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=26ms, Records=1) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_free_flag_by_book_id.cfm @ 19:50:23.023
SELECT 		count(*) as "count"
    FROM    	ezine_edition_mapping AS a
    INNER JOIN 	ezines b ON b.ezine_number = a.ezine_number
    INNER JOIN	editions c ON c.edition_number = a.edition_number
    WHERE 		c.book_number = ?
	AND			datediff(mm,b.ezine_dt,getdate()) > 12
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 4752

get_ezine_status (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=17ms, Records=1) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_free_flag_by_book_id.cfm @ 19:50:23.023
SELECT 	top 1 g.ezine_active_flag, ezine_dt, book_title
FROM		ezine_edition_mapping AS a 
INNER JOIN	editions AS b ON (a.edition_number = b.edition_number)
INNER JOIN	books AS c ON (b.book_number = c.book_number)
INNER JOIN	ezines AS g ON (a.ezine_number = g.ezine_number)
WHERE		c.book_number = ?
ORDER BY	g.ezine_dt DESC
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 4752

get_coauthor (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=10ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:23.023
select 		book_number, 
            			CASE	WHEN datalength(d.author_middle_initial) > 1 
				                THEN d.author_first_name + ' ' + d.author_middle_initial + ' ' + d.author_last_name
				                ELSE d.author_first_name + ' ' + d.author_last_name
                        END "author",
                        d.author_number
            from		book_author_mapping e
            inner join	authors d ON e.author_number = d.author_number
            where		e.book_number = ?
			order by	book_author_mapping_number ASC
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 4752

get_coauthor (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=3ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:23.023
select 		book_number, 
            			CASE	WHEN datalength(d.author_middle_initial) > 1 
				                THEN d.author_first_name + ' ' + d.author_middle_initial + ' ' + d.author_last_name
				                ELSE d.author_first_name + ' ' + d.author_last_name
                        END "author",
                        d.author_number
            from		book_author_mapping e
            inner join	authors d ON e.author_number = d.author_number
            where		e.book_number = ?
			order by	book_author_mapping_number ASC
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 4752

get_coauthor (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=12ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:23.023
select 		book_number, 
            			CASE	WHEN datalength(d.author_middle_initial) > 1 
				                THEN d.author_first_name + ' ' + d.author_middle_initial + ' ' + d.author_last_name
				                ELSE d.author_first_name + ' ' + d.author_last_name
                        END "author",
                        d.author_number
            from		book_author_mapping e
            inner join	authors d ON e.author_number = d.author_number
            where		e.book_number = ?
			order by	book_author_mapping_number ASC
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 4752

existingResults (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=133ms, Records=33) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:23.023
SELECT id, last_updated
        FROM DiscourseSearchResults
        WHERE book_number = ?
        ORDER BY last_updated DESC
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752

(Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=378ms, Records=33) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:24.024
DELETE FROM DiscourseSearchResults
                WHERE book_number = ?
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752

(Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=41ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:24.024
INSERT INTO DiscourseSearchResults (book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title, last_updated)
                        VALUES (
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            GETDATE()
                        )
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752
Parameter #2(cf_sql_integer) = 19448
Parameter #3(cf_sql_integer) = 956
Parameter #4(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Our book club had a fabulous discussion about this book. First of all, we live in Maine and identify with the book's setting. We are also older and thoroughly enjoy a female main character, who in spite of social norms, becomes all that she can be. The author's research about the real Martha Ball...
Parameter #5(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Yvonne
Parameter #6(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Overall, what did you think of The Frozen River? (no spoilers, please!)

(Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=39ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:24.024
INSERT INTO DiscourseSearchResults (book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title, last_updated)
                        VALUES (
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            GETDATE()
                        )
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752
Parameter #2(cf_sql_integer) = 14754
Parameter #3(cf_sql_integer) = 2306
Parameter #4(cf_sql_nvarchar) = ...by Gabriel Tallent Enemy Women by Paulette Jiles And a few of the books I'm looking forward to the rest of the year are Gilead by Marilynne Robinson The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon The Memory Police by Yoko Ogawa What We Can Know by Ian McEwan To name a few!
Parameter #5(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Thomas_Maurino
Parameter #6(cf_sql_nvarchar) = What books have you enjoyed so far in 2025, what books are you looking forward to reading?

(Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=46ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:24.024
INSERT INTO DiscourseSearchResults (book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title, last_updated)
                        VALUES (
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            GETDATE()
                        )
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752
Parameter #2(cf_sql_integer) = 14482
Parameter #3(cf_sql_integer) = 2653
Parameter #4(cf_sql_nvarchar) = I'm re-reading The Frozen River (Ariel Lawhon) for the first meeting of a new discussion group I've started post-retirement. It's still as good as the first time I read it (for the BookBrowse discussion!)
Parameter #5(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Carol_Ann_Robb
Parameter #6(cf_sql_nvarchar) = What are you reading this week? (8/21/2025)

(Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=31ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:24.024
INSERT INTO DiscourseSearchResults (book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title, last_updated)
                        VALUES (
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            GETDATE()
                        )
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752
Parameter #2(cf_sql_integer) = 14431
Parameter #3(cf_sql_integer) = 947
Parameter #4(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Horrified and delighted :rofl:
Parameter #5(cf_sql_nvarchar) = ejfalke
Parameter #6(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Martha's final confrontation with North has lasting consequences for both of them. Do you think justice was done? What about as regards Rebecca's assault and Burgess's killing? Would you have made the same choice as Martha?

(Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=25ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:24.024
INSERT INTO DiscourseSearchResults (book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title, last_updated)
                        VALUES (
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            GETDATE()
                        )
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752
Parameter #2(cf_sql_integer) = 11959
Parameter #3(cf_sql_integer) = 943
Parameter #4(cf_sql_nvarchar) = I have been baking bread for over 50 years and will continue. I do not use a mixer and mix the dough, knead the dough, and watch it rise before placing it in the oven.
Parameter #5(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Margaret_C
Parameter #6(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Martha and her daughters spend much of the novel immersed in everyday household labor such as making candles, baking bread, weaving, and killing chickens. Were there any 1780s tasks you've tried or would be interested to try for yourself?

(Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=33ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:24.024
INSERT INTO DiscourseSearchResults (book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title, last_updated)
                        VALUES (
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            GETDATE()
                        )
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752
Parameter #2(cf_sql_integer) = 10660
Parameter #3(cf_sql_integer) = 2044
Parameter #4(cf_sql_nvarchar) = ...nished two :star: :star: :star: :star: :star: reads. I'm not a mystery fan, but really enjoyed listening to The Dry by Jane Harper. My book club read The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon and all members agreed it was excellent.
Parameter #5(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Lana_Maskus
Parameter #6(cf_sql_nvarchar) = What was your last 5-star read, and what made you choose it?

(Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=19ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:24.024
INSERT INTO DiscourseSearchResults (book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title, last_updated)
                        VALUES (
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            GETDATE()
                        )
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752
Parameter #2(cf_sql_integer) = 8298
Parameter #3(cf_sql_integer) = 1790
Parameter #4(cf_sql_nvarchar) = I just finished The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon. One of my book clubs read it last month but I wasn't able to attend. It was excellent and I loved the Author's note at the end.
Parameter #5(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Shirley_Fentz
Parameter #6(cf_sql_nvarchar) = What are you reading this week? (04/24/2025)

(Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=25ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:24.024
INSERT INTO DiscourseSearchResults (book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title, last_updated)
                        VALUES (
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            GETDATE()
                        )
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752
Parameter #2(cf_sql_integer) = 8221
Parameter #3(cf_sql_integer) = 948
Parameter #4(cf_sql_nvarchar) = I think all of the actresses mentioned are wonderful, but too old for the part. I'm thinking someone like Kate Blanchett.
Parameter #5(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Kathleen_O
Parameter #6(cf_sql_nvarchar) = If The Frozen River was adapted for film or television, who would you cast in the leading roles? Are there any components of the story you think would be especially striking to see acted out on screen?

(Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=18ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:24.024
INSERT INTO DiscourseSearchResults (book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title, last_updated)
                        VALUES (
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            GETDATE()
                        )
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752
Parameter #2(cf_sql_integer) = 7523
Parameter #3(cf_sql_integer) = 954
Parameter #4(cf_sql_nvarchar) = I step into my husband's arms, soaking up his warmth and scent. We are in the twilight years of a long love affair, and it has recently occurred to me that a day will come when one of us buries the other. But, I remind myself, that is the happy ending to a story like ours. It is a vow made and ke...
Parameter #5(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Barbara_B1
Parameter #6(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Is there a quote or scene in The Frozen River that stood out for you? Why do you suppose it resonated?

(Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=16ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:24.024
INSERT INTO DiscourseSearchResults (book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title, last_updated)
                        VALUES (
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            GETDATE()
                        )
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752
Parameter #2(cf_sql_integer) = 7242
Parameter #3(cf_sql_integer) = 950
Parameter #4(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Not having a son, Im not sure. Perhaps for some sons, it may depend on their culture.
Parameter #5(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Dorothy_H
Parameter #6(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Martha thinks, “The joy of having sons is that they worship their mothers. Until one day, suddenly, they don’t” (p. 202). What did you think of this statement? Do you agree?

(Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=32ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:24.024
INSERT INTO DiscourseSearchResults (book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title, last_updated)
                        VALUES (
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            GETDATE()
                        )
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752
Parameter #2(cf_sql_integer) = 7154
Parameter #3(cf_sql_integer) = 215
Parameter #4(cf_sql_nvarchar) = I think I can narrow this down to four books… The Great Abolitionist: Charles Sumner and the Fight for a More Perfect Union , Stephen Puleo James , Percival Everett The Frozen River , Ariel Lawhon North Woods , Daniel Mason
Parameter #5(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Robin_G
Parameter #6(cf_sql_nvarchar) = What are some books you loved reading in 2024?

(Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=53ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:24.024
INSERT INTO DiscourseSearchResults (book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title, last_updated)
                        VALUES (
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            GETDATE()
                        )
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752
Parameter #2(cf_sql_integer) = 5987
Parameter #3(cf_sql_integer) = 1413
Parameter #4(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Currently reading The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon with my book club; really enjoying it. Just finished Women Talking by Miriam Toews for a book discussion at a nearby library; still trying to process...
Parameter #5(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Lana_Maskus
Parameter #6(cf_sql_nvarchar) = What are you reading this week? (3/20/2025)

(Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=42ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:24.024
INSERT INTO DiscourseSearchResults (book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title, last_updated)
                        VALUES (
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            GETDATE()
                        )
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752
Parameter #2(cf_sql_integer) = 5243
Parameter #3(cf_sql_integer) = 952
Parameter #4(cf_sql_nvarchar) = The scene is a powerful moment that highlights Martha's moral compass, sense of justice, and unwillingness to let people suffer due to others' negligence or cruelty. Mrs. Hendricks tricks Martha into helping by deceiving her about the situation. That puts Martha in an ethical dilemma. Martha acts...
Parameter #5(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Karen_M
Parameter #6(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Mrs. Hendricks lies to Martha to secure her help with Melody Page's delivery. Martha assists but berates Melody’s husband afterwards. What did you think of this scene and her “payment” demand (p. 299)? What would you have done in her shoes?

(Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=50ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:24.024
INSERT INTO DiscourseSearchResults (book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title, last_updated)
                        VALUES (
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            GETDATE()
                        )
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752
Parameter #2(cf_sql_integer) = 4920
Parameter #3(cf_sql_integer) = 1218
Parameter #4(cf_sql_nvarchar) = ...from history provided drama and tension. This is the second historical novel I've read recently that was based on a true story. With the other novel, The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon, I knew prior to reading that it was based on a true story, but knowing before also did not change my opinion or approach, but I am interested to dis...
Parameter #5(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Karen_Belyea
Parameter #6(cf_sql_nvarchar) = When did you discover the novel is based on a true story? Did it change your opinion of the work, or how you approached it? What did you think of the points at which the author deviated from history?

(Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=32ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:24.024
INSERT INTO DiscourseSearchResults (book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title, last_updated)
                        VALUES (
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            GETDATE()
                        )
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752
Parameter #2(cf_sql_integer) = 4733
Parameter #3(cf_sql_integer) = 938
Parameter #4(cf_sql_nvarchar) = My mother was a county doctors helper / and midwife in the early 30s and participated many in births. She never talked details, but when I was growing up many people told me my mother delivered them or there children. it seems to be growing preference these days. I think the youngest girls in Fro...
Parameter #5(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Christie_C
Parameter #6(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Throughout the novel, Martha is frequently called to deliver babies from women of all walks of life. Which laboring mother did you feel most connected to? Have you or anyone you know delivered a child with the assistance of a midwife?

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INSERT INTO DiscourseSearchResults (book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title, last_updated)
                        VALUES (
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            GETDATE()
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Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752
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Parameter #4(cf_sql_nvarchar) = I always read the author's notes and especially so in this book. Having read Floght of Dreams and heard interviews with her, I was aware of her attention to details and bringing history to life. I had heard of the main character of this book and was excited to read it. Thank you for this opportun...
Parameter #5(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Susan_B
Parameter #6(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Did you read the author's note? If so, did it change your evaluation of Martha's life and the story of the "year of the long winter"?

(Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=87ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:24.024
INSERT INTO DiscourseSearchResults (book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title, last_updated)
                        VALUES (
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            GETDATE()
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Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752
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Parameter #3(cf_sql_integer) = 940
Parameter #4(cf_sql_nvarchar) = I agree. The totally male dominated society of that time did not listen to female objections.
Parameter #5(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Colleen_A
Parameter #6(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Much of the novel's action focuses on the legal process surrounding Rebecca Forster's assault and Martha's testimony. Were you surprised at the way the judicial process unfolded? How do you think Rebecca's story would have been received today?

(Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=16ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:24.024
INSERT INTO DiscourseSearchResults (book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title, last_updated)
                        VALUES (
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            GETDATE()
                        )
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Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752
Parameter #2(cf_sql_integer) = 4691
Parameter #3(cf_sql_integer) = 942
Parameter #4(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Unfortunately, during that time, I feel a male doctor would be more revered than a female midwife. Although Martha had such knowledge and experience, she was lacking the formal education which made her secondary.
Parameter #5(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Patricia_Bailey
Parameter #6(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Experts are few and far between in Hallowell, making Martha and Doctor's medical knowledge all the more important, and making Page's poor advice especially dangerous. Would you have acted differently in Martha's place to warn others about Page?

(Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=49ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
INSERT INTO DiscourseSearchResults (book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title, last_updated)
                        VALUES (
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            GETDATE()
                        )
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752
Parameter #2(cf_sql_integer) = 4688
Parameter #3(cf_sql_integer) = 941
Parameter #4(cf_sql_nvarchar) = I was on Team Cyrus, I so wanted for him to find love and true companionship.
Parameter #5(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Patricia_Bailey
Parameter #6(cf_sql_nvarchar) = The Ballards are an incredibly closeknit family—did you have a favorite character among Martha and Ephraim's brood? Was there a relationship between one of Martha's children and their suitors that you were particularly cheering for?

(Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=21ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
INSERT INTO DiscourseSearchResults (book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title, last_updated)
                        VALUES (
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            GETDATE()
                        )
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752
Parameter #2(cf_sql_integer) = 4687
Parameter #3(cf_sql_integer) = 939
Parameter #4(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Journaling can be an important tool for some folks. I have personally thought about it, might do it a few days, then I lose interest. I did like how Martha documented so much in her life.
Parameter #5(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Patricia_Bailey
Parameter #6(cf_sql_nvarchar) = "Memory ... warps and twists. But paper and ink receive the truth without emotion, and they read it back without partiality." (p 39) Do you agree with this quote? Have you ever kept a diary? If not, did reading The Frozen River influence you to start?

(Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=37ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
INSERT INTO DiscourseSearchResults (book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title, last_updated)
                        VALUES (
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            GETDATE()
                        )
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752
Parameter #2(cf_sql_integer) = 4683
Parameter #3(cf_sql_integer) = 1025
Parameter #4(cf_sql_nvarchar) = To me, Tempest was symbolic of Martha's independence. She was unique, brave and strong willed…
Parameter #5(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Patricia_Bailey
Parameter #6(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Why does Martha take a particular interest in protecting Tempest (the fox) from trappers?

(Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=42ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
INSERT INTO DiscourseSearchResults (book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title, last_updated)
                        VALUES (
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            GETDATE()
                        )
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752
Parameter #2(cf_sql_integer) = 4682
Parameter #3(cf_sql_integer) = 955
Parameter #4(cf_sql_nvarchar) = The book group I currently moderate prefer historical fiction, so I would definitely want to discuss this novel with the group. With so many novels set around WWII, it's nice to have novels that cover a different time in history. I agree any age from young adults on up would enjoy this novel. Kri...
Parameter #5(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Patricia_Bailey
Parameter #6(cf_sql_nvarchar) = What audience would you recommend The Frozen River to? Is there another book or author you feel has a similar theme or style?

(Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=33ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
INSERT INTO DiscourseSearchResults (book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title, last_updated)
                        VALUES (
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            GETDATE()
                        )
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752
Parameter #2(cf_sql_integer) = 4680
Parameter #3(cf_sql_integer) = 953
Parameter #4(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Marcia hit the nail on the head with her answer.
Parameter #5(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Patricia_Bailey
Parameter #6(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Martha discusses the French-Indian War with Mr. Coleman and learns of his wife’s death. She thinks to herself, “History is written by the men who live. Not the ones who die” (p. 305). Do you agree with her? Has this changed at all since her day?

(Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=24ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
INSERT INTO DiscourseSearchResults (book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title, last_updated)
                        VALUES (
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            GETDATE()
                        )
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752
Parameter #2(cf_sql_integer) = 4679
Parameter #3(cf_sql_integer) = 937
Parameter #4(cf_sql_nvarchar) = After reading other historical fiction novels set in that time frame, the life in Hallowell did not surprise me. Women were second class citizens regardless of their knowledge, personality or abilities. Martha was definitely a woman ahead of her time.
Parameter #5(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Patricia_Bailey
Parameter #6(cf_sql_nvarchar) = How did life in Hallowell in 1789 surprise you? Did the characters act as you expected for the historical period? What revelations were most interesting to you? How does our contemporary notion of the American dream apply to these characters?

(Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=53ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
INSERT INTO DiscourseSearchResults (book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title, last_updated)
                        VALUES (
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            GETDATE()
                        )
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752
Parameter #2(cf_sql_integer) = 4678
Parameter #3(cf_sql_integer) = 946
Parameter #4(cf_sql_nvarchar) = The differences in both of the women allowed for a twist in the paths, which I did not forecast. Martha was made from rough stock and I think she wanted to see integrity in both of them.
Parameter #5(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Patricia_Bailey
Parameter #6(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Sally and Sarah are set up in opposition to each other throughout the novel, and Martha guesses incorrectly about each of their futures. Did you see those plot twists coming? Would you have acted differently toward either woman?

(Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=41ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
INSERT INTO DiscourseSearchResults (book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title, last_updated)
                        VALUES (
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            GETDATE()
                        )
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752
Parameter #2(cf_sql_integer) = 4677
Parameter #3(cf_sql_integer) = 944
Parameter #4(cf_sql_nvarchar) = The way in which Marth and Ephraim story unfolded, allows us a reader to better understand their relationship. Their history runs deep and enriches their love and support of one another.
Parameter #5(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Patricia_Bailey
Parameter #6(cf_sql_nvarchar) = What did you think of the way Martha and Ephraim's past is revealed in the interstitial chapters? What did those glimpses of their earlier years reveal about them as the 1789 story unfolded? Which moments in their love story struck you most deeply?

(Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=30ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
INSERT INTO DiscourseSearchResults (book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title, last_updated)
                        VALUES (
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            GETDATE()
                        )
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752
Parameter #2(cf_sql_integer) = 4675
Parameter #3(cf_sql_integer) = 951
Parameter #4(cf_sql_nvarchar) = In my opinion, women tend to be a stronger judge of character than men. Even though marriages and partnerships have changed over the generations, I feel women juggle much more and have the abilities to out perform men in many ways, especially child rearing, and running a household while working a...
Parameter #5(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Patricia_Bailey
Parameter #6(cf_sql_nvarchar) = In discussing courtship and marriage, Ephraim tells Martha, “Any man worth his salt knows it’s a woman who does the choosing.” Do you think this is borne out in most marriages? Has this changed at all over time, in your opinion?

(Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=29ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
INSERT INTO DiscourseSearchResults (book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title, last_updated)
                        VALUES (
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            GETDATE()
                        )
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752
Parameter #2(cf_sql_integer) = 4605
Parameter #3(cf_sql_integer) = 945
Parameter #4(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Welcome to the BookBrowse community, Carol! :blush:
Parameter #5(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Sunny
Parameter #6(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Martha says the townspeople dislike her. Ephraim disagrees: "They respect you. Perhaps occasionally fear you. It's not the same thing." (p 56) Do you agree with his assessment? Is it always better to be honest than it is to be well-liked?

(Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=55ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
INSERT INTO DiscourseSearchResults (book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title, last_updated)
                        VALUES (
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            GETDATE()
                        )
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752
Parameter #2(cf_sql_integer) = 4543
Parameter #3(cf_sql_integer) = 1132
Parameter #4(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Me too and wondered what was going on. :slight_smile:
Parameter #5(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Elizabeth
Parameter #6(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Reminder messages

(Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=38ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
INSERT INTO DiscourseSearchResults (book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title, last_updated)
                        VALUES (
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            GETDATE()
                        )
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752
Parameter #2(cf_sql_integer) = 2450
Parameter #3(cf_sql_integer) = 718
Parameter #4(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Just finishing listening to and reading "Code Name Helene" by Ariel Lawhon, author of "Frozen River" one of my favorite books of 2024. This is a great story of a true life heroine who works with the French resistance and becomes a leader. I highly recommend. I have also been reading Louise Penny'...
Parameter #5(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Susan_C
Parameter #6(cf_sql_nvarchar) = What book or books are you reading this week? (01/09/2025)

(Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=31ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
INSERT INTO DiscourseSearchResults (book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title, last_updated)
                        VALUES (
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            GETDATE()
                        )
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752
Parameter #2(cf_sql_integer) = 1953
Parameter #3(cf_sql_integer) = 565
Parameter #4(cf_sql_nvarchar) = I finished up The Briar Club by Kate Quinn and I just started The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon, which my local library book group is discussing next month.
Parameter #5(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Diane_Jones
Parameter #6(cf_sql_nvarchar) = What are your reading this week? (12-19-2024)

(Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=53ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
INSERT INTO DiscourseSearchResults (book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title, last_updated)
                        VALUES (
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            GETDATE()
                        )
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752
Parameter #2(cf_sql_integer) = 1574
Parameter #3(cf_sql_integer) = 415
Parameter #4(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Nick, I recently zoomed an author event with Ariel Lawhon discussing The Frozen River. She was amazing and fun. I think she would be a good choice especially since we will be doing a book club discussion with her book.
Parameter #5(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Paula_Walters
Parameter #6(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Which authors should we interview?

(Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=40ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
INSERT INTO DiscourseSearchResults (book_number, post_id, topic_id, blurb, username, topic_title, last_updated)
                        VALUES (
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            ?,
                            GETDATE()
                        )
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(cf_sql_varchar) = 4752
Parameter #2(cf_sql_integer) = 1019
Parameter #3(cf_sql_integer) = 321
Parameter #4(cf_sql_nvarchar) = Please join BookBrowse in our book club discussion of The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon.
Parameter #5(cf_sql_nvarchar) = system
Parameter #6(cf_sql_nvarchar) = About the The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon category

get_coauthor (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=92ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
select 		book_number, 
            			CASE	WHEN datalength(d.author_middle_initial) > 1 
				                THEN d.author_first_name + ' ' + d.author_middle_initial + ' ' + d.author_last_name
				                ELSE d.author_first_name + ' ' + d.author_last_name
                        END "author",
                        d.author_number
            from		book_author_mapping e
            inner join	authors d ON e.author_number = d.author_number
            where		e.book_number = ?
			order by	book_author_mapping_number ASC
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 4752

get_book_image (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=19ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
select 	f.edition_publish_dt "hardcover_publish_dt", f.edition_jacket_image "hardcover_jacket_image", 
            g.edition_publish_dt "paperback_publish_dt", g.edition_jacket_image "paperback_jacket_image"
    
    from   	books a
	left join editions f on a.book_number = f.book_number and f.edition_paperback_flag = 0
	left join editions g on a.book_number = g.book_number and g.edition_paperback_flag = 1
                    
    where 	a.book_number = ?
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 4752

get_book_image (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=9ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
select 	f.edition_publish_dt "hardcover_publish_dt", f.edition_jacket_image "hardcover_jacket_image", 
            g.edition_publish_dt "paperback_publish_dt", g.edition_jacket_image "paperback_jacket_image"
    
    from   	books a
	left join editions f on a.book_number = f.book_number and f.edition_paperback_flag = 0
	left join editions g on a.book_number = g.book_number and g.edition_paperback_flag = 1
                    
    where 	a.book_number = ?
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 4752

get_coauthor (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=9ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
select 		book_number, 
            			CASE	WHEN datalength(d.author_middle_initial) > 1 
				                THEN d.author_first_name + ' ' + d.author_middle_initial + ' ' + d.author_last_name
				                ELSE d.author_first_name + ' ' + d.author_last_name
                        END "author",
                        d.author_number
            from		book_author_mapping e
            inner join	authors d ON e.author_number = d.author_number
            where		e.book_number = ?
			order by	book_author_mapping_number ASC
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 4752

get_ads (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=16ms, Records=0) in /root/website/adsystem/adsystem_mod.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
SELECT		a.adid,	adweight
	FROM		adsystem a
	INNER JOIN 	ad_category_mapping b ON b.adid = a.adid
	WHERE		a.section = ?
	AND			a.active  = 1
	AND 		a.start_date <= GETDATE()
	
	AND (a.viewby LIKE '%n%' OR a.viewby = 'all')
            

	AND     (b.category_number IN (	SELECT	category_number
									FROM	category_book_mapping
									WHERE	book_number = ?)
      		OR 	b.category_number = ?)
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_VARCHAR) = adzone2
Parameter #2(CF_SQL_VARCHAR) = 0
Parameter #3(CF_SQL_VARCHAR) = 0

get_ads (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=10ms, Records=0) in /root/website/adsystem/adsystem_mod.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
SELECT	a.adid,	adweight
        FROM	adsystem a
        WHERE	a.section = ? 
        AND 	a.active  = 1 
        AND		a.start_date <= GETDATE()	
        
        AND (a.viewby LIKE '%n%' OR a.viewby = 'all')
        AND (select count(*) from ad_category_mapping where datalength(category_number) >= 1 and adid = a.adid) = 0
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_VARCHAR) = adzone2

get_ads (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=14ms, Records=0) in /root/website/adsystem/adsystem_mod.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
SELECT		a.adid,	adweight
	FROM		adsystem a
	INNER JOIN 	ad_category_mapping b ON b.adid = a.adid
	WHERE		a.section = ?
	AND			a.active  = 1
	AND 		a.start_date <= GETDATE()
	
	AND (a.viewby LIKE '%n%' OR a.viewby = 'all')
            

	AND     (b.category_number IN (	SELECT	category_number
									FROM	category_book_mapping
									WHERE	book_number = ?)
      		OR 	b.category_number = ?)
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_VARCHAR) = adzone3
Parameter #2(CF_SQL_VARCHAR) = 0
Parameter #3(CF_SQL_VARCHAR) = 0

get_ads (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=14ms, Records=0) in /root/website/adsystem/adsystem_mod.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
SELECT	a.adid,	adweight
        FROM	adsystem a
        WHERE	a.section = ? 
        AND 	a.active  = 1 
        AND		a.start_date <= GETDATE()	
        
        AND (a.viewby LIKE '%n%' OR a.viewby = 'all')
        AND (select count(*) from ad_category_mapping where datalength(category_number) >= 1 and adid = a.adid) = 0
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_VARCHAR) = adzone3

get_coauthor (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=16ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
select 		book_number, 
            			CASE	WHEN datalength(d.author_middle_initial) > 1 
				                THEN d.author_first_name + ' ' + d.author_middle_initial + ' ' + d.author_last_name
				                ELSE d.author_first_name + ' ' + d.author_last_name
                        END "author",
                        d.author_number
            from		book_author_mapping e
            inner join	authors d ON e.author_number = d.author_number
            where		e.book_number = ?
			order by	book_author_mapping_number ASC
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 4752

get_member_account_types (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=19ms, Records=2) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_member_account_types.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
select member_account_type_number, member_account_type_name, member_account_type_charge, member_account_type_charge_frequency, member_account_type_postscript, member_account_type_months, member_account_type_stripe_lookup_key
from member_account_types
where member_account_type_number = (select top 1 member_account_type_number
									from member_account_types
									where member_account_type_months = 12
									and member_account_type_public = 1
									order by member_account_type_charge ASC)
									
or member_account_type_number =		(select top 1 member_account_type_number
									from member_account_types
									where member_account_type_months = 3
									and member_account_type_public = 1
									order by member_account_type_charge ASC)
									
order by member_account_type_sort_order ASC
get_ads (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=17ms, Records=0) in /root/website/adsystem/adsystem_mod.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
SELECT		a.adid,	adweight
	FROM		adsystem a
	INNER JOIN 	ad_category_mapping b ON b.adid = a.adid
	WHERE		a.section = ?
	AND			a.active  = 1
	AND 		a.start_date <= GETDATE()
	
	AND (a.viewby LIKE '%n%' OR a.viewby = 'all')
            

	AND     (b.category_number IN (	SELECT	category_number
									FROM	category_book_mapping
									WHERE	book_number = ?)
      		OR 	b.category_number = ?)
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_VARCHAR) = adzone11
Parameter #2(CF_SQL_VARCHAR) = 0
Parameter #3(CF_SQL_VARCHAR) = 0

get_ads (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=22ms, Records=0) in /root/website/adsystem/adsystem_mod.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
SELECT	a.adid,	adweight
        FROM	adsystem a
        WHERE	a.section = ? 
        AND 	a.active  = 1 
        AND		a.start_date <= GETDATE()	
        
        AND (a.viewby LIKE '%n%' OR a.viewby = 'all')
        AND (select count(*) from ad_category_mapping where datalength(category_number) >= 1 and adid = a.adid) = 0
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_VARCHAR) = adzone11

get_member_account_types (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=7ms, Records=2) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_member_account_types.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
select member_account_type_number, member_account_type_name, member_account_type_charge, member_account_type_charge_frequency, member_account_type_postscript, member_account_type_months, member_account_type_stripe_lookup_key
from member_account_types
where member_account_type_number = (select top 1 member_account_type_number
									from member_account_types
									where member_account_type_months = 12
									and member_account_type_public = 1
									order by member_account_type_charge ASC)
									
or member_account_type_number =		(select top 1 member_account_type_number
									from member_account_types
									where member_account_type_months = 3
									and member_account_type_public = 1
									order by member_account_type_charge ASC)
									
order by member_account_type_sort_order ASC
get_member_account_types (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=10ms, Records=2) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_member_account_types.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
select member_account_type_number, member_account_type_name, member_account_type_charge, member_account_type_charge_frequency, member_account_type_postscript, member_account_type_months, member_account_type_stripe_lookup_key
from member_account_types
where member_account_type_number = (select top 1 member_account_type_number
									from member_account_types
									where member_account_type_months = 12
									and member_account_type_public = 1
									order by member_account_type_charge ASC)
									
or member_account_type_number =		(select top 1 member_account_type_number
									from member_account_types
									where member_account_type_months = 3
									and member_account_type_public = 1
									order by member_account_type_charge ASC)
									
order by member_account_type_sort_order ASC
get_book_image (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=22ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
select 	f.edition_publish_dt "hardcover_publish_dt", f.edition_jacket_image "hardcover_jacket_image", 
            g.edition_publish_dt "paperback_publish_dt", g.edition_jacket_image "paperback_jacket_image"
    
    from   	books a
	left join editions f on a.book_number = f.book_number and f.edition_paperback_flag = 0
	left join editions g on a.book_number = g.book_number and g.edition_paperback_flag = 1
                    
    where 	a.book_number = ?
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 4284

get_coauthor (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=11ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
select 		book_number, 
            			CASE	WHEN datalength(d.author_middle_initial) > 1 
				                THEN d.author_first_name + ' ' + d.author_middle_initial + ' ' + d.author_last_name
				                ELSE d.author_first_name + ' ' + d.author_last_name
                        END "author",
                        d.author_number
            from		book_author_mapping e
            inner join	authors d ON e.author_number = d.author_number
            where		e.book_number = ?
			order by	book_author_mapping_number ASC
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 4284

get_edition_info (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=12ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
select 	f.edition_publish_dt "hardcover_publish_dt", f.edition_number_of_pages AS "hardcover_number_of_pages", f.edition_isbn13 "hardcover_isbn13", f.edition_publisher as "hardcover_publisher",
            g.edition_publish_dt "paperback_publish_dt", g.edition_number_of_pages AS "paperback_number_of_pages", g.edition_isbn13 "paperback_isbn13", g.edition_publisher as "paperback_publisher"
            
    from   	books a
	left join editions f on a.book_number = f.book_number and f.edition_paperback_flag = 0
	left join editions g on a.book_number = g.book_number and g.edition_paperback_flag = 1
                    
    where 	a.book_number = ?
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 4284

get_book_image (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=19ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
select 	f.edition_publish_dt "hardcover_publish_dt", f.edition_jacket_image "hardcover_jacket_image", 
            g.edition_publish_dt "paperback_publish_dt", g.edition_jacket_image "paperback_jacket_image"
    
    from   	books a
	left join editions f on a.book_number = f.book_number and f.edition_paperback_flag = 0
	left join editions g on a.book_number = g.book_number and g.edition_paperback_flag = 1
                    
    where 	a.book_number = ?
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 4220

get_coauthor (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=23ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
select 		book_number, 
            			CASE	WHEN datalength(d.author_middle_initial) > 1 
				                THEN d.author_first_name + ' ' + d.author_middle_initial + ' ' + d.author_last_name
				                ELSE d.author_first_name + ' ' + d.author_last_name
                        END "author",
                        d.author_number
            from		book_author_mapping e
            inner join	authors d ON e.author_number = d.author_number
            where		e.book_number = ?
			order by	book_author_mapping_number ASC
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 4220

get_edition_info (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=13ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:25.025
select 	f.edition_publish_dt "hardcover_publish_dt", f.edition_number_of_pages AS "hardcover_number_of_pages", f.edition_isbn13 "hardcover_isbn13", f.edition_publisher as "hardcover_publisher",
            g.edition_publish_dt "paperback_publish_dt", g.edition_number_of_pages AS "paperback_number_of_pages", g.edition_isbn13 "paperback_isbn13", g.edition_publisher as "paperback_publisher"
            
    from   	books a
	left join editions f on a.book_number = f.book_number and f.edition_paperback_flag = 0
	left join editions g on a.book_number = g.book_number and g.edition_paperback_flag = 1
                    
    where 	a.book_number = ?
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 4220

get_book_image (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=30ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:26.026
select 	f.edition_publish_dt "hardcover_publish_dt", f.edition_jacket_image "hardcover_jacket_image", 
            g.edition_publish_dt "paperback_publish_dt", g.edition_jacket_image "paperback_jacket_image"
    
    from   	books a
	left join editions f on a.book_number = f.book_number and f.edition_paperback_flag = 0
	left join editions g on a.book_number = g.book_number and g.edition_paperback_flag = 1
                    
    where 	a.book_number = ?
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 3990

get_coauthor (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=14ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:26.026
select 		book_number, 
            			CASE	WHEN datalength(d.author_middle_initial) > 1 
				                THEN d.author_first_name + ' ' + d.author_middle_initial + ' ' + d.author_last_name
				                ELSE d.author_first_name + ' ' + d.author_last_name
                        END "author",
                        d.author_number
            from		book_author_mapping e
            inner join	authors d ON e.author_number = d.author_number
            where		e.book_number = ?
			order by	book_author_mapping_number ASC
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 3990

get_edition_info (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=12ms, Records=1) in /root/website/actions/udfs.cfm @ 19:50:26.026
select 	f.edition_publish_dt "hardcover_publish_dt", f.edition_number_of_pages AS "hardcover_number_of_pages", f.edition_isbn13 "hardcover_isbn13", f.edition_publisher as "hardcover_publisher",
            g.edition_publish_dt "paperback_publish_dt", g.edition_number_of_pages AS "paperback_number_of_pages", g.edition_isbn13 "paperback_isbn13", g.edition_publisher as "paperback_publisher"
            
    from   	books a
	left join editions f on a.book_number = f.book_number and f.edition_paperback_flag = 0
	left join editions g on a.book_number = g.book_number and g.edition_paperback_flag = 1
                    
    where 	a.book_number = ?
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 3990

get_member_account_types (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=22ms, Records=2) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_member_account_types.cfm @ 19:50:26.026
select member_account_type_number, member_account_type_name, member_account_type_charge, member_account_type_charge_frequency, member_account_type_postscript, member_account_type_months, member_account_type_stripe_lookup_key
from member_account_types
where member_account_type_number = (select top 1 member_account_type_number
									from member_account_types
									where member_account_type_months = 12
									and member_account_type_public = 1
									order by member_account_type_charge ASC)
									
or member_account_type_number =		(select top 1 member_account_type_number
									from member_account_types
									where member_account_type_months = 3
									and member_account_type_public = 1
									order by member_account_type_charge ASC)
									
order by member_account_type_sort_order ASC
get_arcs_for_ad (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=12ms, Records=0) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_arcs_for_ad.cfm @ 19:50:26.026
SELECT 	top 10 a.arc_number,arc_promo_text,
		b.ezine_preview_number, b.ezine_preview_title, b.ezine_preview_subtitle, b.ezine_preview_jacket_image, b.ezine_preview_author, b.ezine_preview_publish_dt, 
		(select (CAST(AVG(CAST(arc_allocator_review_rating AS numeric(12,0))) AS numeric(12,0)))+
				(CASE WHEN right(CAST(AVG(CAST(arc_allocator_review_rating AS numeric(12,2))) AS numeric(12,2)),2) > 25 AND right(CAST(AVG(CAST(arc_allocator_review_rating AS numeric(12,2))) AS numeric(12,2)),2) < 50 THEN 0.5
				 WHEN right(CAST(AVG(CAST(arc_allocator_review_rating AS numeric(12,2))) AS numeric(12,2)),2) > 50 AND right(CAST(AVG(CAST(arc_allocator_review_rating AS numeric(12,2))) AS numeric(12,2)),2) < 75 THEN -0.5
				 ELSE 0
				 END)
 			from arc_allocator	where arc_number = a.arc_number and arc_allocator_review_approved_flag = 1) AS arcrating

FROM arcs a
INNER JOIN ezine_previews b ON b.ezine_preview_number = a.ezine_preview_number

WHERE arc_closed_flag = 1
AND arc_obc_flag = 0
AND getdate() >= arc_on_ad_dt
AND (select count(*) from arc_allocator d where d.arc_number = a.arc_number and arc_allocator_review_approved_flag = 1) > 1
and getdate() <= dateadd(day,1,a.arc_off_ad_dt)

ORDER BY NEWID()
get_arcs_for_ad (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=25ms, Records=3) in /root/website/queries/qry_get_arcs_for_ad.cfm @ 19:50:26.026
SELECT 	top 3 a.arc_number,arc_promo_text,
			b.ezine_preview_number, b.ezine_preview_title, b.ezine_preview_subtitle, b.ezine_preview_jacket_image, b.ezine_preview_author, b.ezine_preview_publish_dt, 
			(select (CAST(AVG(CAST(arc_allocator_review_rating AS numeric(12,0))) AS numeric(12,0)))+
					(CASE WHEN right(CAST(AVG(CAST(arc_allocator_review_rating AS numeric(12,2))) AS numeric(12,2)),2) > 25 AND right(CAST(AVG(CAST(arc_allocator_review_rating AS numeric(12,2))) AS numeric(12,2)),2) < 50 THEN 0.5
					 WHEN right(CAST(AVG(CAST(arc_allocator_review_rating AS numeric(12,2))) AS numeric(12,2)),2) > 50 AND right(CAST(AVG(CAST(arc_allocator_review_rating AS numeric(12,2))) AS numeric(12,2)),2) < 75 THEN -0.5
					 ELSE 0
					 END)
				from arc_allocator	where arc_number = a.arc_number and arc_allocator_review_approved_flag = 1) AS arcrating

	FROM arcs a
	INNER JOIN ezine_previews b ON b.ezine_preview_number = a.ezine_preview_number

	WHERE arc_closed_flag = 1
	AND arc_obc_flag = 0
	AND getdate() >= arc_on_ad_dt
	AND (select count(*) from arc_allocator d where d.arc_number = a.arc_number and arc_allocator_review_approved_flag = 1) > 1

	ORDER BY a.arc_off_ad_dt DESC
get_ads (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=12ms, Records=0) in /root/website/adsystem/adsystem_mod.cfm @ 19:50:26.026
SELECT		a.adid,	adweight
	FROM		adsystem a
	INNER JOIN 	ad_category_mapping b ON b.adid = a.adid
	WHERE		a.section = ?
	AND			a.active  = 1
	AND 		a.start_date <= GETDATE()
	
	AND (a.viewby LIKE '%n%' OR a.viewby = 'all')
            

	AND     (b.category_number IN (	SELECT	category_number
									FROM	category_book_mapping
									WHERE	book_number = ?)
      		OR 	b.category_number = ?)
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_VARCHAR) = adzone6
Parameter #2(CF_SQL_VARCHAR) = 0
Parameter #3(CF_SQL_VARCHAR) = 0

get_ads (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=16ms, Records=1) in /root/website/adsystem/adsystem_mod.cfm @ 19:50:26.026
SELECT	a.adid,	adweight
        FROM	adsystem a
        WHERE	a.section = ? 
        AND 	a.active  = 1 
        AND		a.start_date <= GETDATE()	
        
        AND (a.viewby LIKE '%n%' OR a.viewby = 'all')
        AND (select count(*) from ad_category_mapping where datalength(category_number) >= 1 and adid = a.adid) = 0
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_VARCHAR) = adzone6

get_type (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=18ms, Records=1) in /root/website/adsystem/adsystem_mod.cfm @ 19:50:26.026
SELECT	a.start_date, a.adid, a.end_date, a.camp_views, a.image_name, a.alt_text, a.views, a.code, a.adsize
        FROM	adsystem a
        WHERE	a.adid = ?
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 1112

get_quotes (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=26ms, Records=1) in /root/website/site/blocks/dsp_book_giveaway.cfm @ 19:50:26.026
select top 1 ezine_number, ezine_quote, ezine_quote_title
	    from ezines
	    where len(ezine_quote_title) > 1
	    order by newid()
get_ads (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=10ms, Records=0) in /root/website/adsystem/adsystem_mod.cfm @ 19:50:26.026
SELECT		a.adid,	adweight
	FROM		adsystem a
	INNER JOIN 	ad_category_mapping b ON b.adid = a.adid
	WHERE		a.section = ?
	AND			a.active  = 1
	AND 		a.start_date <= GETDATE()
		 	AND a.adid NOT IN (?) 
	AND (a.viewby LIKE '%n%' OR a.viewby = 'all')
            

	AND     (b.category_number IN (	SELECT	category_number
									FROM	category_book_mapping
									WHERE	book_number = ?)
      		OR 	b.category_number = ?)
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_VARCHAR) = showcase_track
Parameter #2(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 1112
Parameter #3(CF_SQL_VARCHAR) = 0
Parameter #4(CF_SQL_VARCHAR) = 0

get_ads (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=11ms, Records=1) in /root/website/adsystem/adsystem_mod.cfm @ 19:50:26.026
SELECT	a.adid,	adweight
        FROM	adsystem a
        WHERE	a.section = ? 
        AND 	a.active  = 1 
        AND		a.start_date <= GETDATE()	
        		AND a.adid NOT IN (?) 
        AND (a.viewby LIKE '%n%' OR a.viewby = 'all')
        AND (select count(*) from ad_category_mapping where datalength(category_number) >= 1 and adid = a.adid) = 0
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_VARCHAR) = showcase_track
Parameter #2(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 1112

get_type (Datasource=bookbrowse_com_new, Time=19ms, Records=1) in /root/website/adsystem/adsystem_mod.cfm @ 19:50:26.026
SELECT	a.start_date, a.adid, a.end_date, a.camp_views, a.image_name, a.alt_text, a.views, a.code, a.adsize
        FROM	adsystem a
        WHERE	a.adid = ?
Query Parameter Value(s) -
Parameter #1(CF_SQL_INTEGER) = 594


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