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| #Post#: 10968-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: What are you reading? | |
| By: GladGrace Date: September 2, 2021, 3:53 pm | |
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| I've been listening to The News of the World on audio and am | |
| listening for a second time. It really resonates with me and | |
| I've been wondering why. The writing style is somewhat similar | |
| to that of Larry McMurtry, who has been a favorite of mine. The | |
| book takes place in Texas, right after the end of the Civil War, | |
| amongst a lot of social disorganization. lawlessness and | |
| vigilanteism. Perhaps it resonates so much because of what is | |
| going on right now in Texas (And I'm not just fingering Texas, | |
| whose regulations are now symptomatic of misogyny embedded | |
| across our country.) I think I'm responding to the goodness and | |
| kindness of some of the characters when faced with living in | |
| such chaos, as I did with the characters in, say, Lonesome Dove. | |
| Who could be more ethical and courageous than Captain Jefferson | |
| Kyle Kidd? Who could be more resilient and stoic, but still able | |
| to love, than the little captive, ransomed from her Kiowa | |
| family, who he is returning to relatives she can barely | |
| remember? It gives me hope. What more can you ask of a book? If | |
| you've only seen the movie I highly recommend the book. And the | |
| narrator for the audiobook is just outstanding. | |
| #Post#: 12070-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: What are you reading? | |
| By: MidwestmikkiJ Date: September 5, 2021, 9:06 pm | |
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| [quote author=CaviaPorcellus link=topic=68.msg4200#msg4200 | |
| date=1629506355] | |
| Currently reading At Home: A Short History of Private Life by | |
| Bill Bryson. It's great! A quick and easy read, definitely | |
| recommend if you like historical nonfiction. | |
| Although I have said "oh, EW" out loud a few times. Did you know | |
| that early latrine benches had multiple holes in them, for "ease | |
| of conversation"? | |
| [/quote] | |
| My Grandma's outhouse had a two holer. As a kid that really | |
| impressed me. Walking all the way there in the winter wasn't so | |
| much fun though. | |
| #Post#: 12136-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: What are you reading? | |
| By: Lady_Lessa Date: September 6, 2021, 8:17 am | |
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| Is anyone reading the book "The Only Plane in the Sky" by | |
| Garrett M. Graff? All the book clubs in my county are reading | |
| it for September, and I want to know what others think about it. | |
| Fortunately, I don't have to have it finished until close to | |
| the end of the month. | |
| #Post#: 12137-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: What are you reading? | |
| By: Lady_Lessa Date: September 6, 2021, 8:19 am | |
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| [quote author=GladGrace link=topic=68.msg10968#msg10968 | |
| date=1630616019] | |
| I've been listening to The News of the World on audio and am | |
| listening for a second time. It really resonates with me and | |
| I've been wondering why. The writing style is somewhat similar | |
| to that of Larry McMurtry, who has been a favorite of mine. The | |
| book takes place in Texas, right after the end of the Civil War, | |
| amongst a lot of social disorganization. lawlessness and | |
| vigilanteism. Perhaps it resonates so much because of what is | |
| going on right now in Texas (And I'm not just fingering Texas, | |
| whose regulations are now symptomatic of misogyny embedded | |
| across our country.) I think I'm responding to the goodness and | |
| kindness of some of the characters when faced with living in | |
| such chaos, as I did with the characters in, say, Lonesome Dove. | |
| Who could be more ethical and courageous than Captain Jefferson | |
| Kyle Kidd? Who could be more resilient and stoic, but still able | |
| to love, than the little captive, ransomed from her Kiowa | |
| family, who he is returning to relatives she can barely | |
| remember? It gives me hope. What more can you ask of a book? If | |
| you've only seen the movie I highly recommend the book. And the | |
| narrator for the audiobook is just outstanding. | |
| [/quote] | |
| That was one of the books for a Facebook bookclub that I was/am | |
| involved in, and loved it. (And I don't care for Westerns) The | |
| characters are fantastic. I agree that the movie is very, very | |
| good as well. | |
| #Post#: 13045-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: What are you reading? | |
| By: Wookinpanub Date: September 8, 2021, 3:15 pm | |
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| "A Thousand Naked Strangers" - Kevin Hazzard | |
| - a paramedic's wild ride to the edge and back - | |
| I first heard of this story on NPR's "All Things Considered". | |
| It was interesting and compelling, as most of their programs | |
| are. The author and his tale was based in Atlanta. So I bought | |
| the book. | |
| During an extended bout of insomnia, I would find myself | |
| cruising to the local 24/7 Qwik-E-Mart in the wee hours of the | |
| morning for whatever� chocolate, cheesy poofs, early newspaper | |
| issue, etc. | |
| There would usually be an EMT bus parked to the side, seemingly | |
| ready for action. I found it odd for my quite neighborhood and | |
| was curious as to what that profession was like� until I read | |
| the book. | |
| The heroism and bravado - offset by long working shifts, the | |
| sheer distrust/terror confronted, and the inanity of this facet | |
| of our healthcare system� gave me a whole new perspective on | |
| what goes on when we are asleep. | |
| #Post#: 13289-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: What are you reading? | |
| By: badpoodle Date: September 9, 2021, 8:37 am | |
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| I just finished The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah and it was | |
| amazing. Wow, No Thank You by Samantha Irby was funny but not a | |
| real page turner. | |
| I just got these in the mail, not sure which to start on: | |
| Educated by Tara Westover | |
| The Book of Longings by Sue Monk Kidd | |
| Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi | |
| Hidden Valley Road: Inside the Mind of an American Family by | |
| Robert Kolker | |
| #Post#: 16879-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: What are you reading? | |
| By: ManyHats Date: September 16, 2021, 3:09 pm | |
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| I recently read "Searching for John Hughes" by Jason Diamond and | |
| loved it. Diamond's childhood was absolutely heartbreaking, but | |
| he matured into an amazing writer. Am currently reading "The | |
| Peacock Feast" by Lisa Gornick, which is also great. | |
| #Post#: 17745-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: What are you reading? | |
| By: Lady_Lessa Date: September 18, 2021, 5:40 pm | |
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| [quote author=badpoodle link=topic=68.msg13289#msg13289 | |
| date=1631194640] | |
| I just got these in the mail, not sure which to start on: | |
| Educated by Tara Westover | |
| [/quote] | |
| That's my recommendation. I found it very good, but rough | |
| reading at times. Parents left much to be desired. | |
| #Post#: 17746-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: What are you reading? | |
| By: Lady_Lessa Date: September 18, 2021, 5:43 pm | |
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| One book that I am in the middle of, and really enjoying it is | |
| "Death comes for the Archbishop" by Willa Cather. Doesn't have | |
| much plot, bur reads almost like a biography. | |
| Liked it so much, that I fell for Amazon giving me a discount on | |
| a book that I probably wouldn't have bought otherwise. | |
| #Post#: 17757-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: What are you reading? | |
| By: DavidSPumpkins Date: September 18, 2021, 6:31 pm | |
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| [quote author=Lady_Lessa link=topic=68.msg17746#msg17746 | |
| date=1632004991] | |
| One book that I am in the middle of, and really enjoying it is | |
| "Death comes for the Archbishop" by Willa Cather. Doesn't have | |
| much plot, bur reads almost like a biography. | |
| Liked it so much, that I fell for Amazon giving me a discount on | |
| a book that I probably wouldn't have bought otherwise. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Oooh I just read My Antonia, and I really enjoyed it. I was | |
| thinking of grabbing that one. | |
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