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

Wow, Nina..."
Joy H. wrote: "Nina wrote: "Joy, You are nine years younger than I am so no wonder you don't have great grandchildren. My oldest great grandchild will be nineteen in April. He is a freshman at Fordam."He was lucky, he got a four year scholarship.
Wow, Nina..."

He must be VERY smart, Nina! I'm not surprised. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree. :)


That's impressive, Nina! What does "rr-happed" mean?



Nina, I'll bet the kids loved to go to the grocery store for those books! :)


Nina, I once heard something to the effect that our last report cards will come from our kids. Something to think about.


Thanks for posting, Werner! Hope you will enjoy the book.

I discovered it at FunTrivia.com when it was mentioned in a quiz as follows:
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QUESTION: "Who said of Elizabeth Taylor, 'She is beautiful beyond the dreams of pornography'?" --- Answer: Richard Burton
"After Burton's death, thousands of his innermost thoughts were found recorded in reams of handwritten notes, diaries and pocket books, and this was one of them. In a heartbeat it captures the passion that Burton had for Taylor in a relationship that was as fascinating, fractured and turbulent as his own career. Burton would also say that Taylor was not beautiful and that 'she has wonderful eyes, but she has a double chin and an overdeveloped chest'".
ABOVE WAS FROM FUNTRIVIA.COM
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Nina, that's interesting about Burton's voice. It certainly was memorable.
About the movie, "Finding Neverland", I watched it in March 2014, as my records at Netflix records show. I gave it 4 stars and do remember enjoying it.
I found the following: Finding Neverland. It doesn't seem to be a book as such but an article about the film. The GR description says:
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"High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Finding Neverland is a 2004 British/American semi-biographical film about playwright J. M. Barrie, directed by Marc Forster. The screenplay by David Magee is based on the play, The Man Who Was Peter Pan, by Allan Knee.
"The film was nominated for several Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Depp's portrayal of J.M. Barrie, and won one for Jan A. P. Kaczmarek's musical score. The story focuses on Scottish writer J. M. Barrie, his platonic relationship with Sylvia Llewelyn Davies, and his close friendship with her sons, who inspire the classic play, Peter Pan; or, the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up (by J.M. Barrie )."
FROM: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
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I'm on page 150 of Time and Again, the book about time travel. I'm not making much headway. It's good but it's not compelling. I need "COMPELLING"! lol
I'm also trying to read Gracelin O'Malley by Ann Moore. Slow-going there too. Too many uninteresting details for me.
A lot of my time is given to FunTrivia.com these days.
http://www.funtrivia.com/team_info.cf...
I'm learning so many fascinating new things.
For example:
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Which herbivorous African mammal is a cousin of the giraffe and has distinctive black and white stripes on its hindquarters?
Answer: Okapi=======> SEE PICTURE AT WIKI: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okapi
Which animal CANNOT jump?
Answer: Elephant
Elephants CANNOT stand on the bottom portion of their feet. That portion is only fat, and cannot support the elephant's weight. Because of this, elephants stand on their toes, and therefore cannot jump.
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I believe so, but not in a long time. I read most of Vonnegut's books back in the 70's. I can't remember anything specific about that one off hand. Welcome to the Monkey House,Slaughterhouse-Five, & The Sirens of Titan are the only ones I've read in the past decade or so.

"Maturity is a bitter disappointment for which no remedy exists, unless laughter can be said to remedy anything." ---Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.

Thanks, Nina! If you read it sometime, I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

Werner, I meant to make note to read your review of Crown of Aloes by Norah Lofts. I will do that.

"Maturity is a bitter disappointment for which no remedy exists, unless laughter can be said to remedy anything." ---Kurt Vonnegut, Jr."Wasn't he a wit?




Nina, mabye 90 is the new 60! :) More power to your husband!


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Nina, yes, I saw "Words and Pictures" last year. I gave it 4 Netflix stars. Can't remember much about it now though.
Enjoy WITW!



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It's super interesting & very relevant in our increasingly complex lives, plus it gives a lot of insights into the medical profession. Some are pretty scary, too. Not all doctors & hospitals use checklists, but their success rates speak for themselves. I think it's going to become the first question I ask a doctor from now on.


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Checklists are a big help to any procedure in any field. I believe in using them.


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Jim, thanks for the good advice. :)