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

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message 1851: by Linda (new)

Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments Jim, I haven't heard of either Sue or Rachel. I am interested in anthropology. You read such interesting and wide variety of books.


message 1852: by Linda (new)

Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments Nina wrote: "We're watching Masterpiece Theater's "Victoria," now."

Victoria was a good show. Clothing not as fancy as in the "Reign."

Did you know Victoria had 9 children?


message 1853: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) Linda wrote: "Jim, I haven't heard of either Sue or Rachel. I am interested in anthropology. You read such interesting and wide variety of books."

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!
:)


message 1854: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments I need to check out Victoria's bio as I didn't know how many children she had; just like my son who also had nine.


message 1855: by Linda (new)

Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments Jim wrote: "Linda wrote: "Jim, I haven't heard of either Sue or Rachel. I am interested in anthropology. You read such interesting and wide variety of books."

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!


message 1856: by Linda (new)

Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments Nina wrote: "I need to check out Victoria's bio as I didn't know how many children she had; just like my son who also had nine."

Your son has 9 children? Wow!


message 1857: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Two girls; one in Africa working over ten years and with six children as missionary type to help Africans do for themselves; seven sons, twin boys. Most live in CA.


message 1858: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) Assassin's Apprentice by Robin Hobb was as disappointing as his Soldier's Son trilogy. Great world, interesting magic system, but his writing doesn't do a thing for me. I gave it a 3 star review here:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 1859: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) American Military History: From Colonials to Counterinsurgents by General Wesley K. Clark was an excellent find from The Great Courses. It's on sale for only $35 & is a great overview from a different perspective than I'm used to. He knows his trade & its history. Great insights & well balanced. I gave it a 5 star review here:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 1860: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Just finished reading for our book club selection this month, "Orphan Train," by Christina Baker Kline. It was very good. One of my good friend's grandmother was on one of those trains. I didn't even know they existed until the past few years. Interesting true history. I recommend that book.


message 1861: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Thank you, Nina.


message 1862: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Today went by my daughter's house and had to navigate her treacherous ice coated drive. We made it without falling but it was touch and go literally for a while there. I am hoping for spring thaw.


message 1863: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Glad you're OK, Nina.


message 1864: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments More freezing rain and sleet predicted tonight and tomorrow night but we are staying inside. Even gave the bird feeders extra tonight before the storm. Poor birds. They do have nice bushes and trees to stay in, however.


message 1865: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) I just finished The Late Show which introduces a new cop to Michael Connelly's police procedurals & the Harry Bosch universe. It was pretty good, but a bit disappointing since she is just Harry with boobs. Great ending, though. I gave it a 3 star review here:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 1866: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) Spell Blind by David B. Coe was a really good urban fantasy & mystery thriller. I gave it a 4 star review here:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 1867: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Watched a really good movie last night, "Megan Leavey," and it is based on a true story. Main character is young woman Marine and the other character is her German Shepherd that accompanies her into battle in Iraq. It is not all about war scenes but human feelings. I would give it ten stars.


message 1868: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Thanks, Nina.


message 1869: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) A Darkness Forged in Fire by Chris Evans is a surprisingly good first novel & first of a trilogy. The trilogy is all published, a huge plus. On the face, it looks like a pretty typical fantasy, but it has some surprising nuances. I gave it a 4 star review here:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 1870: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) Fighting the Flying Circus by Eddie V. Rickenbacker is his autobiography of being the WWI Ace of Aces of the fledgling US flying forces. It was an interesting fast read, quite a different take on that war than any other I've read. I don't think I'd have had the guts to fly one of those death traps much less fight in one. Pretty incredible. I gave it a 4 star review here:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 1871: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments His name is so familiar to me. I must read your review. I am glad to see your message as I was worried about you after seeing the news with Louisville tornado and flooding; although I guess you are closer to Frankfort. Hang in there.


message 1872: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) Louisville is a mess & the tornado was south of us, I think. I'm north & 450' above Frankfort, so neither are a direct problem for us, thankfully.


message 1873: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Glad you're safe, Jim.


message 1874: by Linda (new)

Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments Jim wrote: "I just finished The Late Show which introduces a new cop to Michael Connelly's police procedurals & the Harry Bosch universe. It was pretty good, but a bit disappoint..."

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.


message 1875: by Linda (new)

Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments Nina wrote: "Two girls; one in Africa working over ten years and with six children as missionary type to help Africans do for themselves; seven sons, twin boys. Most live in CA."

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


message 1876: by Linda (new)

Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments I've been reading magazines - free from Amazon Prime - on my Fire Kindle. As I've mentioned tried to read the last few Book Club selections but not my cup of tea. Maybe the next selection? I'll let you guys know.

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


message 1877: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) Linda, I tried the Bosch series & couldn't watch it. They mixed the books together in weird ways & it hasn't been long enough for me me to forget the details. The acting & all was good, but I kept thinking that things didn't happen like that. Too distracting.


message 1878: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Two movies I liked recently; "Gifted," and "Skipper." You might check them out.


message 1879: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Thanks, Nina.


message 1880: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Watched another good movie last night, "All Saints," based on a true story and the actors were the real people that lived in the town. Perhaps I liked it as there was a gully washer depicted. It is comforting to at least see rain even if it is on the TV.


message 1881: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Thanks for posting, Nina.


message 1882: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) Spycraft: The Secret History of the CIA's Spytechs, from Communism to al-Qaeda by Robert Wallace was great. The reality of spying & the issues the techs face in real life was as good & often as exciting as any novel. I gave it a 5 star review here:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 1883: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Wondering if you are experiencing the snowy weather they keep talking about on TV.


message 1884: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Yes, we got almost a foot of snow.


message 1885: by Linda (new)

Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments Jim wrote: "Linda, I tried the Bosch series & couldn't watch it. They mixed the books together in weird ways & it hasn't been long enough for me me to forget the details. The acting & all was good, but I kept ..."

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.


message 1886: by Linda (new)

Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments Joy H. wrote: "Yes, we got almost a foot of snow."

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!!!!!!!!


message 1887: by Linda (new)

Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments Nina wrote: "Two movies I liked recently; "Gifted," and "Skipper." You might check them out."

Will check these 2 out.


message 1888: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments I mentioned earlier how much I liked the book, "The Tuscan Child," by Rhys Bowen and noticed recently that it was posted on Facebook with over four hundred likes. It is truly a good barely can put down read.


message 1889: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Nina wrote: "I mentioned earlier how much I liked the book, "The Tuscan Child," by Rhys Bowen and noticed recently that it was posted on Facebook with over four hundred likes. It is truly a good barely can put ..."

The Tuscan Child BY Rhys Bowen

Must be a good one,


message 1890: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) This Book Is Overdue!: How Librarians and Cybrarians Can Save Us All was really interesting. Libraries are so important, underfunded, underappreciated, & need to evolve so much that it's amazing that they're able to do so. They do & this is a very good overview of the amazing people that are making it happen. Plus the author gets into how they need to evolve & a lot of the issues they face. I gave it a 4 star review here:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 1891: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments I'll forward this to my children's librarian daughter in case she hasn't seen it. Thanks, Jim for posting it.


message 1892: by Linda (new)

Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments Book club selection this month is "Lilac Girls" by Martha Hale Kelly. Takes place in 1939. Three main characters: one from Poland, one from NYC and one from Germany.

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.


message 1893: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) The Shrinking Man by Richard Matheson is truly a classic of SF. It had been far too long since I read it or saw the movie, so I'm glad I gave it another go. The story was truly masterful. I gave it a 5 star review here:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

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:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 1894: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Thanks for posting, Jim.


message 1895: by Linda (new)

Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments I'm not near done with the "Lilac Girls" and library called me yesterday to advise me that the next book club selection has arrived. Oh dear!

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.)


message 1896: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Happy Birthday, Linda!


message 1897: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Happy Birthday and sounds like a perfect spot to celebrate.


message 1898: by Linda (new)

Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments Thank you Joy and Nina for the birthday wishes.

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.


message 1899: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) Happy birthday, Linda. Don't know how I missed that.


message 1900: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments I am re-reading, "Prince of Tides," and Pat Conroy has a magical touch of words but I had forgotten the very grim premise.


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