02-02-2025, 09:30 AM | #32146 |
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02-02-2025, 02:28 PM | #32147 |
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02-03-2025, 07:56 AM | #32148 |
The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠
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02-03-2025, 02:52 PM | #32149 | |
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I dropped both King and Tesh so this is what I'm left with: Audio: Mission: Jimmy Stewart and the Fight for Europe by Robert Matzen. I've been listening to Karina Longworth's old Hollywood podcast "You Must Remember This" for decades. This season, she is doing directors and she started with Capra. This biography is built around Stewart's war service and subsequent PTSD that gave him fits while he and Capra were filming It's a Wonderful Life. Very interesting pairing. Kobo: In-between. Planning to start Arnold Bennett's The Grand Babylon Hotel. Paperback: The Bright Ages: A New History of Medieval Europe by Matthew Gabriele and David M. Perry. |
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02-03-2025, 03:00 PM | #32150 |
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"Wifedom", Anna Funder
It certainly takes the shine off George Orwell, one of my favorite writers. |
02-03-2025, 11:39 PM | #32151 |
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"The Third Horseman" by William Rosen. Catching up on my climate change disaster readings. "The Once and Future Sex" by Eleanor Janega. A recommend from a history blog I follow.
"Thud!" by Terry Pratchett. This is the year I finally finish the Discworld series. |
02-04-2025, 01:08 AM | #32152 |
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I plan to start reading The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes this week. Since I enjoy watching House, M. D. I want to read about the show's inspiration.
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02-04-2025, 01:22 AM | #32153 |
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Just started re-reading The Rho Agenda trilogy of nine books... trilogy of trilogies?
The author is almost ready to release the first book in another trilogy, so needed a refresher on the stories as I last read them about 4+ years ago... Interesting collection. First trilogy starts off "Vince Flynn" style with a "can do no wrong" agent for hire, and the next trilogy moves into sci-fi and the third trilogy is off-world sci-fi. Really enjoyed them on my last read. Still enjoying now. https://thesecondship.net/ |
02-04-2025, 03:24 AM | #32154 | |
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02-04-2025, 08:04 AM | #32155 |
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I just took out "A Woman of Substance", Barbara Taylor Bradford. I figure it represents something. My library has 50 copies of which 48 are now available.
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02-08-2025, 08:04 AM | #32156 | |
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Sabato would have been next, but I decided to re-read Jonathan Littell (The Fata Morgana Books) next, one I read when it first came out. I enjoy books that are rich and deep, and written in a 'modernist' writing style. Think Proust, Musil, Mann, et al. The book was a critical failure when it came out, but not for me. I'm still amazed at how an author (Littell) can produce a piece of sci-fi crap at age 21 (?) and then produce a work of maturity and insight (and disgust) with a novel that, if not equal to the thematic content of his father's big novel, is certainly equal in length. Last edited by Dr. Drib; 02-08-2025 at 08:11 AM. |
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Yesterday, 06:36 AM | #32157 |
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I was going to do a reread of Wool, but decided instead to read from my TBR list "The Book of Lost Names" By Kristin Harmel. A story of a Jewish girl who flees Paris with her mother in WWII and ends up working as a forger to help others escape into Switzerland. A nice book.
Yesterday I purchased an omnibus edition of the first three books of the Dragon Riders of Pern by McCaffery. Amazon had it for 1.99, so it will be next, |
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I'm reading Practical Demonkeeping by Christopher Moore. I'm 52% into it. |
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Yesterday, 10:00 PM | #32159 |
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I'm reading Still Life with Woodpecker in fond remembrance of Tom Robbins who died this morning at age 92. I think it might have helped to have tried LSD to fully appreciate his wacky, wonderful novels. I never have so I was frequently puzzled. It in no way diminished my enjoyment of them. RIP Tom
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Next up: The Last Policeman by Ben H. Winters. My most recent purchase. I couldn't resist the combination of an SF apocalypse and a police procedural at £0.80. |
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