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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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Apr 12, 2019 12:38PM
Thanks, they haven't started yet so will be a while. All ceilings down there must be replaced. We did pick some carpet today and all the overstuffed furniture is ruined so that must also be replaced. We did wash the bed sheets and they seem OK.
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Hush Money: A Mystery by Chuck Greaves was really good. An excellent mystery centered around horses. I gave it a 4 star review here:https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I recommended it to my horsey daughter and she said when she gets the time she'll check it out. So sad about Notre Dame. It was a moving tribute I watched on TV this morning with the Parisians singing hyms while 400 firemen worked to save the structure.
Book club selection this month is "Tangerine" by Christine Mangan. Takes place in Tangier, Morocco. Easy reading. Captured within the first sentence or two.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...
Nina wrote: "I recommended it to my horsey daughter and she said when she gets the time she'll check it out. So sad about Notre Dame. It was a moving tribute I watched on TV this morning with the Parisians sing..."Yes very sad about Notre Dame. Lucky for the renovation in place otherwise more artifacts and such would have been destroyed.
A friend of mine's daughter lives in Paris and she reported to her mother that the firemen were braving flames to rescue the artifacts.
The Man Who Climbs Trees is the autobiography of James Aldred who has climbed, photographed, & helped film many nature shows, but always in the background. It was really interesting & gives me a new appreciation for any nature show. I gave it a 5 star review here:https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Jim wrote: "The Man Who Climbs Trees is the autobiography of James Aldred who has climbed, photographed, & helped film many nature shows, but always in the background. It was r..."This sounds great! Love the title.
Thanks, it was happy as my daughter who lives in ID surprised me with a visit. We are still in the midst of recovery and now doing the living room walls and carpet so everything had to be emptied; books and china and other treasures. Just like moving again.
Rain rain go away; don't come again until every thing dries out and doesn't flood the poor people liiving near the flood zone.
The Derby was a disappointment. I don't recall ever seeing a horse disqualified without being directly accused by the one it interfered with nor one that took so long to make. It took them 25 minutes? Normally it takes no more than 5. Not a good call, IMO. That seems to be the consensus, too.
With a three day holiday weekend, I have started with a 481 page book! It is Hyperion I am 108 pages in so far, and am enjoying it but not as much as I'd hoped. It is science-fiction and won the Hugo Award for best SF novel that year. Howver, I am going to hang on a little longer--some books start slow and improve later.
I'm reading, "Northern Lights Lodge," by Julie Caplin and it is a good escape from all the rainy weather to immerse myself in that northern ice bound country. Once long ago I flew Icelandic airlines over that country and what I remember seeing was a totally pink land/it was dawn and the sun shining on it.
New carpet installed today but the bookcases still empty as the books are piled on the hot tub. Too tired to put them away. Almost finished with reconstruction. Yeah!
Books piled on top of hot tub cover and bookcases empty as the living room carpet was installed today and too tired to fill the cases. Reconstruction almost finished. Yeah!
Here's a neat look at the history of libraries in the US. It's a quick read with lots of pictures.https://getpocket.com/explore/item/a-...
It looks interesting but I just read, "The Library Book," and it too is quite extensive in the history of libraries although the main focus is the fire at the library in LA. It's a great read.
On a cousin's recommendation I just purchased the last copy Barnes and Noble had and also six hundred and fifty excellent reviews convinced me. Here is the title, "Short Nights of the Shadow Catcher," by Timothy Egan. Can't wait to read it.
Outpost is the first of an SF trilogy by W. Michael Gear. I read another trilogy by him about 15 years ago & liked it, so I'm not surprised that I was really impressed by this one. I gave it a 4 star review here:https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Bellevue: Three Centuries of Medicine and Mayhem at America's Most Storied Hospital was fantastic. Not really what I expected since the history of the hospital itself was obfuscated by the author educating me on the politics, people, & state of medicine of the time. It was really interesting. I gave it a 5 star review here:https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Joy, I thought about you this morning as do you remember we once had a running fun theme about how old sayings got their start. I thought of that when a woman walked in front of us as we were driving down a busy street and she was crossing in the middle of it and my husband said, "Look at the woman jay walking," What is the reason that is called Jay walking, I wonder?
The Naturalist: Theodore Roosevelt and His Adventures in the Wilderness was really good. It's a side of Roosevelt that's often overlooked, shadowed either by his work with the parks or hunting. I gave it a 4 star review here:https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Here's an interesting article about audiobooks, their market share & our comprehension.https://www.theguardian.com/books/201...
Sorry to have missed so many posts here. It's hard to keep up on the Internet! I have a Messenger group and it's been keeping me busy!JOY'S MESSENGER GROUP : ==============>
"Funny or Clever Sayings": https://www.messenger.com/t/273759767...
Anyone can join. I can't talk or hear messages at my Messenger group, but I can see them and write them.
See my recent Goodreads book reviews:Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
The Professional by Robert B. Parker
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I've been listening to the audio-versions in my browser via SALON aka SALS.
SALS = Southern Adirondack Library System
SALON = Southern Adirondack Library On-demand
What a wonderful era we live in with these books available on SALS via "Overdrive" via the Internet! No need to go to the library!
INFO: https://salsblog.sals.edu/2009/04/08/...
https://salon.overdrive.com/ --> THIS LINK TAKES YOU TO WHERE YOU CAN GET THE BOOKS. (You need your library card number to enroll.)
I am currently listening to an audio version of The Shape of Water by Guillermo del Toro .SEE MY REVIEW (AS IT IS SO FAR) AT:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I know it's in the Fantasy Genre, but is it also considered Science Fiction? Why or why not?
Watched the movie," Treasure Island" and remembered seeing the place Robert Louis Stevenson lived when he wrote the book. We couldn't go in the house but did walk in what had been his previous garden. Fun experience.
Nina wrote: "Watched the movie," Treasure Island" and remembered seeing the place Robert Louis Stevenson lived when he wrote the book. We couldn't go in the house but did walk in what had been his previous gard..."That was a GREAT experience, Nina!
I think I've finally found a good book at SALON Overdrive!Suite Française by Irène Némirovsky
See my Goodreads review at:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I'm listening in my browser!
Just finished, "Clock Dance," by Ann Tyler. She is a master at characterization. Interesting story but aren't most of hers?
Nina wrote: "Just finished, "Clock Dance," by Ann Tyler. She is a master at characterization. Interesting story but aren't most of hers?"Nina, here is a link to Linda's review of "Clock Dance":
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Linda gave it only 2 stars.
I haven't read it.
Clock Dance by Anne Tyler
I agree that some things were unexplained and it did jump quite a bit in time sequence that bothered me but overall I came away liking it. I wanted the main character to get with it and finally she did and I will say the story stayed with me after the finish.
Nina wrote: "I agree that some things were unexplained and it did jump quite a bit in time sequence that bothered me but overall I came away liking it. I wanted the main character to get with it and finally she..."Glad you enjoyed the book, Nina.
Nina wrote: "A quote for Joy; "Give the girl just the right shoes and she can conquer the world" Marilyn Monroe"That's Marilyn alright! LOL But she really wanted more than that.
She said: "All I want is to be loved, for myself and for my talent."
From: https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/ma...
I'm currently listening to The Hiding Place: The Triumphant True Story of Corrie Ten Boom by Corrie ten Boom.See my review at: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Yes, the are, Nina. And words are my hobby! :)"A word in earnest is as good as a speech."
---Movie: "Bleak House" [novel by Charles Dickens]
I love a good turn of phrase!
ON WORDS: There's a French word for when you remember a good retort too late.
The French word is: "L'esprit de l'escalier" (literally, "staircase wit").
It means remembering the retort too late, as when you're going down the stairs, having left the place where the conversation took place.
"Repartee: What a person thinks of after he becomes a departee." ---Dan Bennett, Quoted in "Reader's Digest" [1957]
SEE WIKI: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%27esp...
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