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What are you reading or what books have you read or heard about? (Part TWELVE) Ongoing general thread.
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Victoria was a good show. Clothing not as fancy as in the "Reign."
Did you know Victoria had 9 children?

They're more environmentalists, not anthropologists. Hubbell is very into bugs. I'm not, but still really enjoyed her journeys with them. Carson kicked off the modern environmental movement with Silent Spring. It's a must-read for all, IMO.
I do like a variety of books. It's wonderful that the library has so many, especially in audio. It's a great way to learn new things & go to far off places while doing mundane chores. Lately, I've been honing my skills on the scroll saw while listening. Life is too short not to multi-task!
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They're more environmentalists, not anthropologis..."
Ok. Bugs. I don't mind watching a documentary - usually Discover channel - about bugs. Interesting. As long as the bugs are not within reach, I'm fine!

Your son has 9 children? Wow!


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The Bosch series is one of my favorites. Three seasons on Netflix, have you watched?
Haven't read The Late Show yet. Thanks for letting me know about this book.

Once again I must say Nina, you have a very interesting family.

I am going to look for "The Late Show" purchase if necessary.



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I can understand. I generally end up liking the books better than the movie. In particular if I've read the book first and saw the movie afterwards.

17 inches here (18 inches last week) or could be vice versa. Last night to this morning another 6 inches.
Spring? Spring!! Where are you!!!!!!!!

Will check these 2 out.


The Tuscan Child BY Rhys Bowen
Must be a good one,

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Cover states "Inspired by the life of a real World War II heroine, this powerful debut novel reveals an incredible story of love, redemption and terrible secrets that were hidden for decades."
I'm up to page 66 of the 476-page book which is an introduction into the 3 different characters.
Sounds promising.

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In Dubious Battle by John Steinbeck was another 5 star read earlier this week. It's especially timely now with all the talk of the economic divide & the 1%. I'd like to beat my English teachers who managed to turn me off this author with The Red Pony. His writing is fantastic, yet I wouldn't try another book by him for over 2 decades because of early trauma. Anyway, here's my review:
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Book Club meets on the 11th. Doesn't seem like enough time to read one and go on to the next book.
(Going away again - to Clayton NY 1000 Islands where we used to keep our boat. Great sunsets. Going on Easter Sunday as the next day is my birthday. Coming home Tuesday as its bowling night. Only a few weeks left to bowling then the bowling dinner.)

Hoping to see a nice sunset on the St. Lawrence River. If not, will be nice just walking along the park area looking at the River and relaxing with my honey.
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