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What are you reading or what books have you read or heard about? (Part TWELVE) Ongoing general thread.

Nina, thanks for teaching me a new word, "skep".
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Below are links to film adaptations of that book:
The Invisible Man (1933) - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0024184/?... - "A scientist finds a way of becoming invisible, but in doing so, he becomes murderously insane."
The Invisible Man (2018) - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1051906/?...

I'm going to look now and read reviews on the book. Anyone read this yet?

Yes, I read Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout. Here's my review:
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I read 10 pages last night and was drawn in immediately. The lady who recommended the book said she loved the book and hoped we all felt the same.



I'll keep going along on this one since it's not torture to read. Hopefully, I'll find some stories that are good. Jury is still out on this one.

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I also listened to 2 audio books while playing in the shop & getting chores done.
The first was H. Beam Piper's Little Fuzzy. I've been meaning to get around to it for ages & finally did. Wish I hadn't put it off so long. I gave it a 4 star review here:
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The other was an audio only anthology, Stories from White Hats: Epic Western Tales of Legendary Heroes, put together by Blackstone Audio. Each short story was written by a different author & read by a different narrator. Another 4 star effort that I reviewed here:
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Well said, Linda! I know exactly what you mean! :)

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Jim, you're a hard man to keep up with! Thanks for posting about these books.

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Gee, Jim, Churchill was such a colorful person. I'm surprised the book wasn't more enjoyable. I don't think I would have enjoyed the food parts. :) I don't mind anecdotes and trivia. I've been reading the anecdotes in the following books and have enjoyed so many of them:
Hollywood Anecdotes
Presidential Anecdotes
It was fun to read how politicians have been insulting one another since the country began. So today's politics is nothing new! LOL
Both books are by Paul F. Boller Jr..

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Thanks for the link, Jim. Norse mythology has always been a blank space in my mind's library. I knew it existed but it has always seemed inaccessible and impenetrable (like so many subjects nowadays!) Our public library carries only the hard copy but one can listen to a sample at audible.com:
http://www.audible.com/search/ref=a_h...

http://thenorsegods.com/the-nine-worl...
The names are so strange that they make it hard to make a dent into the whole picture, but this explanation may chip away into the dense body of information.

My inspiration for looking up your city as I started to write my book centered on my using a living history museum as a critical element in the story. So, when I did a search for living history museums, Glens Falls museum showed up. The eastern location of the museum lent itself nicely to the story plot.


Jim, was watching on Netflix, "The Crown"
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4786824/
which sparked my interest about Churchill. Have you read any books about Churchill you enjoyed reading? Perhaps I should look for Churchill biographies.

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Ok, thanks Jim for responding.

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"Private Lives" - great review, Joy. I'm adding to my list of books to read. Thanks very much. -

Plan for the weekend is to do some birding. Going online now to check out the snow geese migration. Did you ever see hundreds to thousands of snow geese in the sky? With a sunny day, a blue sky and the whiteness of the snow geese - almost looks silverfish white as they fly in the sky. Witnessed this a few times and go out searching for more sights.
Have a good day everyone. Stay warm.



I don't think so, Nina.

Hope you'll see some good birds, Linda.


Interest story, Nina!

Then perhaps I'll get lucky and see some birds and/or snow geese. I read that the numbers of Purple Martins has declined. Have you noticed a decline?

Sounds like a good viewing! A good visual memory which I love.




Seagulls are such opportunists. There was a point in Maine where we were feeding them like that. They'd come down & take it right out of our hands. I lured one in, caught it by the foot, & held its wings in. Then I snuck up behind one of my maternal aunts (both were there). I thought it would nibble her hair & give her a scare. Instead it bit her ear so hard it drew blood. Whoops!
The 3 wicked sisters have never let me (or anyone else) forget that one. When Marg was complaining about Brandon doing something once, my aunt said to make sure he never got a hold of a seagull. So Marg told her about him letting the water snake loose in the house & how much time I'd spent hunting for it. My aunt said paybacks were hell, but I deserved it. (Never did find the snake, but we checked carefully before walking around for a week!)

Yes, he brightened our lives so many ways over the years. I always got excited when I heard he was going to visit us. A very witty and clever man. He played the piano like a dream.


Speaking of words, had to look up a word: schadenfreude. "You came here for a dose of schadenfreude, and it didn't work."
Here's a piece I liked. "It was as if marriage had been a long, complicated meal, and now there was this lovely dessert."
Keeps me reading!
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Thanks for posting, Jim. Sounds unexpectedly interesting. :)