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| #Post#: 17761-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: What are you reading? | |
| By: NoLongerAubergine Date: September 18, 2021, 6:41 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] | |
| You reminded me that I had intended to read My Antonia (and I | |
| now see David S Pumpkins is enjoying it.) Took a detour over to | |
| Kindle and picked up the entire trilogy for .99. Great timing! | |
| Thx. | |
| #Post#: 24493-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: What are you reading? | |
| By: Lady_Lessa Date: October 3, 2021, 5:51 pm | |
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| For a thoughtful/thought provoking read, may I recommend "A | |
| surgeon in the Village" by Tony Bartelme. It is a true story | |
| about how a neurosurgeon went to Africa, initially planning a | |
| short trip, saw the needs, taught one of the clinical workers to | |
| do brain surgery, and realized that is what needed to be done. | |
| Not short term trips, but to teach those who live there. | |
| He founded a NGO and got others on board to teach and heal both. | |
| I found it both an easy read, and one I couldn't put down. | |
| #Post#: 24541-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: What are you reading? | |
| By: Heron Date: October 3, 2021, 7:41 pm | |
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| I checked this out from the library, then ordered myself a copy. | |
| #Post#: 24591-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: What are you reading? | |
| By: Aardtacha Date: October 3, 2021, 9:45 pm | |
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| For my birthday my husband bought me the sequel to The Thursday | |
| Murder Club, The Man Who Died Twice. I've just dipped into it | |
| and it's very good so far. If you've not read it, I recommend | |
| The Thursday Murder Club. Just as far as I've gotten this | |
| weekend, I also recommend The Man Who Died Twice. | |
| #Post#: 24713-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: What are you reading? | |
| By: badpoodle Date: October 4, 2021, 8:34 am | |
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| [quote author=Lady_Lessa link=topic=68.msg17745#msg17745 | |
| date=1632004829] | |
| [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. | |
| [/quote] | |
| You were right! I finished it in just a few days. SUCH a good | |
| read! I highly recommend. | |
| I have moved on to Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi which is so good but | |
| so painfully sad. Sometimes I don't want to be sad so I may need | |
| to intermingle it with a lighter read. | |
| ETA: If you have not read The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah and | |
| would like more reading about paranoid, mentally ill dads who | |
| want to live off the grid, it was also very interesting. Set in | |
| Alaska. | |
| #Post#: 24996-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: What are you reading? | |
| By: VanGoghSunflowers Date: October 4, 2021, 2:11 pm | |
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| [quote author=NoLongerAubergine link=topic=68.msg17761#msg17761 | |
| date=1632008498] | |
| [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] | |
| You reminded me that I had intended to read My Antonia (and I | |
| now see David S Pumpkins is enjoying it.) Took a detour over to | |
| Kindle and picked up the entire trilogy for .99. Great timing! | |
| Thx. | |
| [/quote] | |
| I like My Antonia a lot, but Song of the Lark is my favorite by | |
| Cather. It's been years since I read it, and I'm almost hesitant | |
| to reread it because I'm afraid it will have lost some of its | |
| magic in the intervening years. I remember being completely | |
| enthralled by the way she wrote about music and art. It was | |
| almost a religious experience for me. | |
| #Post#: 25080-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: What are you reading? | |
| By: northbayteky Date: October 4, 2021, 5:02 pm | |
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| I admit, I'm a lazy reader. If a book doesn't pull me in and | |
| keep me turning pages, any effort on my part makes me return it | |
| to the library. So of course Nicholas Sparks gets read a lot. It | |
| all started a while after I started working at the library and | |
| realized I could read anything I wanted. For. Free! I started | |
| out with murder mysteries, until I ran out of Patricia Cornwell | |
| books. I hadn't read Nicholas Sparks book ever, but I knew that | |
| several of his books were turned into movies. The ones I had | |
| seen, Message in a Bottle, A Walk to Remember, The Notebook, all | |
| ended with someone dying, so I was hesitant to pick up one of | |
| his novels. The first couple of books of his I read did not | |
| feature a death in the end, much to my surprise, so I keep | |
| reading his stuff. At one point I signed up for his newsletter. | |
| He had a book tour one year that brought him to the west coast, | |
| so I secured tickets and got to see him talk and get a picture | |
| with him. | |
| So one day last week his newsletter dropped and it said his | |
| latest book was hitting the bookstores today (that day, last | |
| week.) So I looked up the title and to my surprise, copies were | |
| available so I put it on hold. It's called "The Wish." I think | |
| someone is going to die at the end. | |
| I rad all of Clive Cussler's "The Oregon Files" series. My | |
| brother got me in to those. I tried reading one of his other | |
| series books, but I couldn't get into it. He's not as easy to | |
| read as Sparks, but it's a different genre all together. I still | |
| will miss the crew of The Oregon. | |
| #Post#: 25116-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: What are you reading? | |
| By: muskrat Date: October 4, 2021, 6:13 pm | |
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| I just finished reading this: written by our very own | |
| [member=157]mousewoman[/member]! | |
| It's absolutely fabulous. Trust me .... 🐭 | |
| http://www.annelwatson.com/books/MiceNight.pdf | |
| #Post#: 25164-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: What are you reading? | |
| By: guest157 Date: October 4, 2021, 8:13 pm | |
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| [quote author=muskrat link=topic=68.msg25116#msg25116 | |
| date=1633389188] | |
| I just finished reading this: written by our very own | |
| [member=157]mousewoman[/member]! | |
| It's absolutely fabulous. Trust me .... 🐭 | |
| http://www.annelwatson.com/books/MiceNight.pdf | |
| [/quote] | |
| Thanks, Muskrat! If you could, it would help me a lot if you'd | |
| write an Amazon review. I don't think most readers know this, | |
| but you have to have about ten reviews before they'll let you | |
| advertise it. It's sort of a vicious circle, if you can't | |
| advertise, you don't get reviews. And if you don't have reviews, | |
| you can't advertise. | |
| Anyway, regardless, thanks for your kind words! | |
| #Post#: 25191-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: What are you reading? | |
| By: Heron Date: October 4, 2021, 9:59 pm | |
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| [quote author=Lady_Lessa link=topic=68.msg24493#msg24493 | |
| date=1633301471] | |
| For a thoughtful/thought provoking read, may I recommend "A | |
| surgeon in the Village" by Tony Bartelme. It is a true story | |
| about how a neurosurgeon went to Africa, initially planning a | |
| short trip, saw the needs, taught one of the clinical workers to | |
| do brain surgery, and realized that is what needed to be done. | |
| Not short term trips, but to teach those who live there. | |
| He founded a NGO and got others on board to teach and heal both. | |
| I found it both an easy read, and one I couldn't put down. | |
| [/quote] | |
| I put this on hold at the library. Thanks for the rec! | |
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