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a fascinating look at a man who I heard of but didn't know a lot about. Seems overboard in singing his praises to me. Near the end I kept thinking come on have your motorcycle crash and die! so I can mark this as read.




Thanks to Bentley for the tip on this one!



Cheryl, I just picked up that book recently as well and it looks great. Glad to hear your review of it.




the series is great, just remember that about the only thing the movie had in common with this book is the title and the name of the characters.



In the book





Good point, and great recommendation - this book will go on my to read list! Guess it's human nature - although the internet certainly makes it easier and faster to spread the gossip . . .

by Sam Amirante




Interesting book. Wow, thanks for sharing.



The book mentioned in message 1121 has some discussion on "insane" and being able to be held punishable for your crimes. If I remember right, being a psychopath is not an allowable insanity defense under current law. Psychopaths know what they are doing is wrong, they just don't care and will do it anyway.


I'm not very far into it but it certainly puts a new slant on the life of President Cleveland, if indeed all the information is presented fairly. The fact that he fathered an out-of-wedlock child is a known fact but some of the circumstances surrounding the mother and child are less than honorable. I have read:





I've heard great things about this book. Let us know what you think of it when you are done.





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Looks like some great selections, thanks for sharing.
























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You could try a buddy read if others are interested.










I don't know if I can finish this book - somehow I cannot 'feel' the story unfortunately.
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by David Starkey

i think this is the first book i've read by Starkey, but i enjoy the podcasts i've heard of his lectures. he's quite an opinionated man! agree or disagree, i find him entertaining.



I finally started this book....it has been in my TBR pile forever. To be frank, I'm not sure I am going to enjoy it because the subjects of the book are so irritating....shallow, without purpose in life, and just plain silly; however, it is a window on the time when England was recovering from the Great War and society, searching for relief, found amusement in the antics of the Bright Young People as they were known collectively. If I can keep that in mind, I may change my initial reaction to the first few chapters.





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