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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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Jim (jimmaclachlan) The Caped Crusade: Batman and the Rise of Nerd Culture written & narrated by Glen Weldon was great. I knew Batman had undergone a lot of changes over the years, but finding out the extent & why was educational. The narration made it a lot of fun, too. Great job all the way around. I gave it a 4 star review here:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Nina | 6069 comments I got this one from Jim so maybe I am back in business. It has been a confusing time on my computer.


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Nina | 6069 comments Great review and I left a comment under it.


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Nina | 6069 comments A book gift from a son that I am now reading and so far it's excellent. The title, "1776" by David McCullough.


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Nina | 6069 comments Great review


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


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Nina | 6069 comments Did you teach history, Joy? You sounded like a history teacher at your review. One of my very favorite teachers was my history teacher in high school.


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Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments I had a wonderful history teacher in high school. That's why I majored in history when I got to college. However, I taught elementary school after I graduated.


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Nina | 6069 comments One of my sons majored in History in college also.


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Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments I always found it interesting... but too over-whelming


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Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments My father loved history. I didn't like history during school years. Later on in life after visiting museums and visiting different towns and from reading books I became more interested in history. Now I sort of wish I paid more attention in school.


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Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments In high school history, we were taught the "Time Line", a line showing historic events in relation to each other, time-wise. It made history so much clearer and easier to remember.

Our history teacher drew Time Lines on the blackboard so that we felt "oriented" and saw events in relation to each other. The Time Line is a wonderful tool for learning history because you can picture it. History is less abstract that way.


message 2264: by Joy H., Group Founder (last edited Nov 28, 2018 05:20PM) (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments PS-Here's a good example:
Timeline of United States history:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timelin...

On the blackboard of our high school classroom, the Time Lines were drawn horizontally instead of vertically. That seemed to make things even easier to understand, internalize, and remember. (Of course they were not as detailed as the Wikipedia Time Lines, but we got the idea.)


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Jim (jimmaclachlan) I remember the horizontal time lines from history in school. They're good for broad overviews, but I like the vertical ones because of the detail that's more easily read. I had one World History teacher that used to do multiple vertical ones & connect parts together with different colors of chalk to make sense of the various influences. It's still how I visualize dates a lot of times.


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Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Yes, Time Lines are good for visualization.


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Nina | 6069 comments I think the Timeline was very valuable but have two critiques; First, surprised that there was no mention of Washington Crossing the Delaware as that is something I definitely remember from my history lessons. Also, the timeline says Charleston was surrendered to the British and never mentions that "The Swamp Fox," Francis Marion, saved the city of Charleston after that surrender. There are many monuments, parks, statues etc in his honor in that city.


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Nina | 6069 comments I had an American History teacher that gave some pertinent background stories for many of the characters in our history lessons. I attended a public high school in Kansas City MO and at that time Life magazine had a once a year feature that started out by saying; "Life Goes to..." etc. At that year in 1943 Life announced it was coming to our History class. However, now I need the timeline as something important happened at the same time and so the trip to our class was cancelled. But we remained thrilled that we were even chosen.


message 2269: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Thanks for posting. Interesting stuff!


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Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments Joy H. wrote: "PS-Here's a good example:
Timeline of United States history:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timelin...

On the blackboard of our high school classroom, the Time Lines were dra..."


This is wonderful. Thanks for posting. Perhaps I and others in my class would have been interested and paid attention.


message 2271: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments You're welcome, Linda.


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Nina | 6069 comments Very informative. Thanks for posting TimeLine.


message 2273: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments You're welcome, Nina.


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Nina | 6069 comments Finished reading "1776" and agree with your review of it Joy. Very informative but did you wish to learn more as it ended? I wondered with all the difficulties how they managed to win the war


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Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Nina wrote: "Finished reading "1776" and agree with your review of it Joy. Very informative but did you wish to learn more as it ended? I wondered with all the difficulties how they managed to win the war"

No, I've lost my interest in learning more about it. Too many details.
It IS a wonder that they won the war.


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Jim (jimmaclachlan) I finally got around to reading Captain Blood & wished I'd done so sooner. What a fun tale. "The Pirates of the Caribbean" owes it a great deal. I gave it a 4 star review here:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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


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Nina | 6069 comments Interesting review, Jim. At least I'd heard of Captain Blood.


message 2279: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) Thanks, Nina.


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Jim (jimmaclachlan) I was very impressed by The First Americans: Prehistory-1600 by Joy Hakim. It's written for 10 year olds, but I find it a very good overview & enjoyed it. I'm a little older than that & while I can't say I learned anything new, it was a great refresher. Highly recommended. I gave it a 5 star review here:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Nina | 6069 comments Good review. I saved the title as a book I might think about giving my nine year old grandson next summer when he turns ten.


message 2282: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) You might be able to buy the books as a set, Nina. There are 10 of them. They'd make a good gift for a kid that was interested in history.


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Nina | 6069 comments Thanks, I'll check with him first to see if he's interested


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Nina | 6069 comments I am currently reading, "People of the Book," by Geraldine Brooks. It is long and hard to keep track of all the various characters although it almost seems as if the book itself is the main character. It involves Jewish history and is fascinating if I have the patience to finish it.


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Nina | 6069 comments Still struggling with stress pains in my back. Hard to remember a pain free day as so far it's been over five weeks and wish I could see an end to it. Probably will have to go see a dr if this continues. Wish me luck to get better soon.


message 2286: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) Good luck. Is it related to the ribs?


message 2287: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments Good luck, Nina.


message 2288: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Yes, when I fell a few weeks ago it did damage to my spine that affected the muscles surrounding it on both sides of my back. Thankfully, your good wishes might have helped as I do feel better today. Tonight is very cold here and only thirteen degrees at seven o'clock in the morning.


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Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments CURRENT TEMP HERE AT 11:04 AM IS: 19°F.


message 2290: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments GLAD YOU'RE FEELING BETTER TODAY, NINA.


message 2291: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments Thanks.


message 2292: by Nina (new)

Nina | 6069 comments I just finished reading "People of the Book," and even though it was long and sometimes hard to keep the characters straight I thought it was a very good book. I recommended it if you are in the mood to be patient.


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Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments People of the Book BY Geraldine Brooks

THANKS FOR POSTING.


message 2294: by Joy H., Group Founder (last edited Dec 09, 2018 01:18PM) (new)

Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments ALSO: People of the Book
by Rachel Swirsky
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/8...
https://salon.overdrive.com/media/712947

Description:
"From Sholom Aleichem to Avram Davidson, Isaac Bashevis Singer to Tony Kushner, the Jewish literary tradition has always been one rich in the supernatural and the fantastic. In these pages, gathered from the best short fiction of the last ten years, twenty authors prove that their heritage is alive and well—in the spaces between stars that an alphabet can bridge, folklore come to life and histories become stories, and all the places where old worlds and new collide and change."


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Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments Nina wrote: "Yes, when I fell a few weeks ago it did damage to my spine that affected the muscles surrounding it on both sides of my back. Thankfully, your good wishes might have helped as I do feel better toda..."

glad you are feeling better


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Linda (goodreadscomlinda_p) | 1251 comments Book club selection for this month is "The Blinds" but there were only 5 copies available meaning whoever received a book needs to read fast and bring back to library for next person.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...

I'm awaiting the book.


message 2297: by Joy H., Group Founder (new)

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


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Nina | 6069 comments I seem to remember reading years ago a book titled, "Blind," and it was excellent.


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Nina | 6069 comments Now reading, "Paris Exit," and don't think I'd recommend it. Just a bit too weird for my taste but interesting enough for me to want to get to the finish. Think I can guess the ending and I'm only on pager sixty five.


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Joy H. (joyofglensfalls) | 16697 comments WHO IS IT BY?


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