What are you reading now?
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Mario Batalio: Italian Grill love doris
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Zipped thru "The McCartneys - The Town Where They Were Born" by Kevin Roach. Almost finished reading "Cocktails for Three" by Madeleine Wickham & just about to start "L.A. Candy" by Lauren Conrad.
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Bruce M.:
"The Divide" by Matt Taibbi. This should be mandatory reading for everyone in the U.S. If it doesn't make you really, really angry you might want to check to be sure you still have a pulse. http://boingboing.net/2014/06/02/matt-taibbis-the-divide-inc.html
Will check it out... Just opened the door and found a prezzie from Amazon from my best friend Paul McCartney Recording Sessions - Luca Perasi YAY!!! Oh it is so interesting! And it even has NEW!!!
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Winston Churchill's "Their Finest Hour". I'm just about finished it. I read before that his "The Gathering Storm". Think I'm into Churchill much?
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Once Smitten, Twice Shy by Lori Wilde & Betrayed by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast
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When bumming a "Kindle" ..... I have gone to the free books and have (re) read some books from a long long time ago .... I may have read some because I had to for school ... and then I was likely tested on what the third character's 5th word was 53 pages back .... I probably read the book much different then ..... just to get through it for class and not fully appreciating it .... Now .... I have (re) read some of them with a different perspective and appreciation ......
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Re-reading Pete Shotton's book about John (In My Life) and next will read Mark Lewisohn's 1986 book The Beatles Live! (Just got it used and it comes with an interview record that you play at 33 1/3. It's a thin floppy record like the Beatles Christmas records were.)
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I wonder how many read the old fashioned way, and how many use electronic?????
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The Jewish Journal love doris
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LITTLE LAURA:
I wonder how many read the old fashioned way, and how many use electronic?????
I prefer the "real book" most of the time I have been test driving (test reading) a Kindle ..... (not mine) ... and can understand someone liking it .... nothing to me comes close to the real book .... (probably because I grew up reading them and like that experience)
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The_Fool:
LITTLE LAURA:
I wonder how many read the old fashioned way, and how many use electronic?????
I prefer the "real book" most of the time I have been test driving (test reading) a Kindle ..... (not mine) ... and can understand someone liking it .... nothing to me comes close to the real book .... (probably because I grew up reading them and like that experience)
Me too, Fool. I like to underline important (to me) parts that I might want to refer to later. I just like books.
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Me too! I like Real books!
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Nancy R:
Me too! I like Real books!
Nancy, thanks for understanding. I now have to thin out my books AGAIN because I have too many and I have cut WAY back on buying books. Oh, well. Sheet happens
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Fan4-45years:
Nancy R:
Me too! I like Real books!
Nancy, thanks for understanding. I now have to thin out my books AGAIN because I have too many and I have cut WAY back on buying books. Oh, well. Sheet happens
Thin them out...why? Take up too much space?
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oobu24:
Fan4-45years:
Nancy R:
Me too! I like Real books!
Nancy, thanks for understanding. I now have to thin out my books AGAIN because I have too many and I have cut WAY back on buying books. Oh, well. Sheet happens
Thin them out...why? Take up too much space?
Yes. Our bookshelves are over crowded. Some books are on the floor. I'm going to take a load to Half Price Books.
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I love real books too. Especially the feel of an old one. The smell, the way the pages sound. I'm running out of room too. But which ones to give up
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The Beatles Live! (by Mark Lewisohn, 1986) He was too chicken back then to tell what Paul & Pete really lit on fire as they left the Bambi Kino! (He said it was a tapestry on the wall!) Thankfully, he corrected it in his 2013 book Tune In.
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finishing first world war by martin gilbert, as I had bought max hastings new one and found it awful. it deals with 1914 solely but as I have like four of his other works, just too disappointing. so grab my martin gilbert heavy well it is 900 pages, thoughly good book. Rebus and Tony Hill stories for my light stuff, not only on the mind but on the crocked left arm as well.
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I don't own Kindle, Nook or any e-readers at all. I prefer good old-fashioned print. Nothing like holding a real book or magazine in one's hands. Currently reading: Bras and Broomsticks by Sarah Mylnowski Where Azaleas Bloom by Sherryl Woods & Tempted (House of Night Series) by P.C. Cast & Kristin Cast
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Steve Jobs