What are you reading now?
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The Roosevelts: An Intimate History ~ Geoffrey C. Ward and Ken Burns
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Mark Vonnegut's Just Like Someone Without Mental Illness Only More So. This is a tongue in cheek autobiographical account of Mark's life and medical career. He makes some very humorous, cutting, and telling statements about the profession and about his bi-polar episodes.
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H Is for Hawk, by Helen Macdonald, a amemoir that beautifully and sometimes savagely recounts how she copes with the death of her father by raising a young goshawk. I'm learning a lot about T.H. White, too, who also owned a goshawk (and wrote the magical Once and Future King.)
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I'm reading this: http://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/220148/chasing-the-last-laugh-by-richard-zacks/9780385536448/ I don't have a lot of heroes, but Mark Twain is near the top of the list.
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Southrn Living's feel good food love doris
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A friend just gave me Many a Years From Now
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Tamarack County by William Krueger
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Almost finished reading BitterSweet by Danielle Steel & just starting Paul McCartney The Life by Philip Norman.
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Finished "The Story of the Lost Child" by Elena Ferrante and want to read the others in her Neapolitan trilogy placed in Naples, Italy. Neapolitan. Awesome harrowing wildly descriptive emotional book. Gives vivid impression of the chaotic mercurial history of Naples and the lives of inhabitants in a poor violent neighborhood in the city. Read "Did You Ever Have a Family" novel by Bill Clegg. "Eligible" novel by Curtis Sittenfeld, a funny re-telling of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice." Read "Shopaholic to the Rescue" by Sophie Kinsella, British novelist and author of the highly amusing Shopaholic series. "Vinegar Girl" latest novel by Anne Tyler, so entertaining and moving I wish it had been 400 pages. Or anyway, longer than it is. Didn't wish it to end.
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Just started "Evening Class" by Maeve Binchy.
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Love Maeve Binchy!
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Paul McCartney ~ Philip Norman
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Just started Between Sisters by Kristen Hannah
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Reading about the magic Squares/ Sigils of the Sun and Moon. Also the planets.
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The poem, "There Is No Death," by J.L. McCreery http://www.bartleby.com/360/3/272.html
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Certain Girls by Jennifer Weiner, Summer People by Elin Hildebrand & Chesapeake Blue by Nora Roberts
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Music Icons (magazine) The Beatles: The Story Behind Every Album & Song
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love2travel:
Paul McCartney ~ Philip Norman
Is this a "must have" book, L2T?
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Fan4-45years:
love2travel:
Paul McCartney ~ Philip Norman
Is this a "must have" book, L2T?
Well it's certainly interesting... So many things I didn't know... I like it because you can dip in and out of it between other things you're busy with. There are some nice photos, with the last one being Paul and Nancy on their wedding day. The photo on the cover is gorgeous!! http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/paul-mccartney-philip-norman/1122636011?ean=9780316327961&st=PLA&sid=BNB_DRS_Core+Shopping+Books_00000000&2sid=Google_&sourceId=PLGoP62464
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love2travel:
Fan4-45years:
love2travel:
Paul McCartney ~ Philip Norman
Is this a "must have" book, L2T?
Well it's certainly interesting... So many things I didn't know... I like it because you can dip in and out of it between other things you're busy with. There are some nice photos, with the last one being Paul and Nancy on their wedding day. The photo on the cover is gorgeous!! http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/paul-mccartney-philip-norman/1122636011?ean=9780316327961&st=PLA&sid=BNB_DRS_Core+Shopping+Books_00000000&2sid=Google_&sourceId=PLGoP62464
Great. And I had forgotten it was only $20. I guess I wondered how it compares with Tune In, if you have read it.