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Glad you liked it!

It was a great read. Just saw a wonderful PBS show on the "boys", their leaders, and the race. Wonderfully done with lots of great film and discussions from the author.


I'm trying to get my son to read it now.

The Fourth Bear

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Ooh...sounds like fun!

I saw it. It was PBS' American Experience titled "Boys of '36". I saw it about a month ago on tv but it's also on Netflix and was at my public library.



I read The Boys in the Boat, what a wonderful book!


I'm so glad you're enjoying this. I told my son he had to read it as assigned reading, a chapter a day, to help his writing skills, but he loves it and keeps reading it when he's supposed to be doing other things. He even read it all the way two and from his YPO seating audition & chamber group auditions yesterday AND since he didn't like losing the excitement, put it in his backpack case to read while he waited. That last thing is a first ever for him.



I'll be interested in your take on Oscar and Lucinda. I know it's been on my TBR at some point but isn't there now.


re Oscar and Lucinda. Decades ago when I still like Peter Carey, I loved it. I have it as a back -up and have tried to re-read it, a few times, and no go... I loved Highways to a War , Christopher J. Kochbut admit to skimming through many of the fighting scenes.
Michael wrote: "I am in remote rural Norway in mid-19th century with a dedicated farmer, Hamsun's Growth of the Soil. I am also with a Tasmanian doctor in Adelaide alternating with his time as a Japa..."
I'll be interested in your take on The Narrow Road to the Deep North.
I just left Denmark and Department Q with one of my favorite series inThe Scarred Woman and have moved to a new series set in medieval England inThe Colour of Poison: A Sebastian Foxley Medieval Murder Mystery
I'll be interested in your take on The Narrow Road to the Deep North.
I just left Denmark and Department Q with one of my favorite series inThe Scarred Woman and have moved to a new series set in medieval England inThe Colour of Poison: A Sebastian Foxley Medieval Murder Mystery

I just left 1800's England, mostly Bath, in Persuasion by Jane Austen.

That's a charming combination. And so is Karin's doing Persuasion with a space opera that has some comic aspects too. I also just love how BnB tours mystery/thrillers over all history and nation.
Michael wrote: "Blueberry wrote: "I'm in 1930's Los Angelos with Philip Marlowe ...I just left 1800's England, mostly Bath, in Persuasion..."
That's a charming combination. And so is Karin's doing Persuasion with..."
I actually read 4 books set in America in September for PBT. I was ready to bust out and go somewhere else.
That's a charming combination. And so is Karin's doing Persuasion with..."
I actually read 4 books set in America in September for PBT. I was ready to bust out and go somewhere else.


Yes I tried to read it, again, but gave up. Liked it when I was young. I really liked The Chemistry of Tears even if many GR reviewers didn't, so much.

Thanks for the input. As I am no longer a spring chicken, I think I'll pass.


I'm glad you've found such a good book!

I am now in England with one strand being about the Unknown soldier, which is coincidentally poignant as we celebrate 'him', today Remembrance Day, 11th hour of 11th day of the 11th month, from WW1. Wake by Anna Hope.. Easy reading, pleasant enough.


Fie on you for gibing me another book for my tbr ;) !

Oh, that sounds really good!
I am slowly making my way down to Patagonia from Guatemala in Patagonian Road: A Year Alone Through Latin America. I had hoped that it would be better than it is.

Too bad because it sounds interesting.
Storyheart wrote: "Booknblues wrote: "I am slowly making my way down to Patagonia from Guatemala in Patagonian Road: A Year Alone Through Latin America. I had hoped that it would be better than it is...."
I had hoped it would be better. Too much information about her personal life and not enough about the places she went to. I am almost done. She is teaching English in Buenos Aires.
I had hoped it would be better. Too much information about her personal life and not enough about the places she went to. I am almost done. She is teaching English in Buenos Aires.

I am around the same time in Germany, on the path of a doctor scientist under the wing of Mephistopleles, Faust: First Part. Fortunately, things are more lively for me in contemporary Manhattan North, in the corrupt kingdom of Da Force: The Force.


I may go back to Reservoir 13 but will probably move on. I'm trying to stay away from holds so my reading fits my immediate mood a little better.

It's always disappointing when a book doesn't turn out to be something we like.

I have difficulty walking away from a book, but realized I'd be lucky to get through just one with the Christmas hubbub. This is definitely not the time of year to spend time on a book that's more work than pleasure.
Lesley wrote: "I am in Shelby County Texas in Blue Bird, Blue Bird
Not that special, but worth the read."
I'd like to read that. I read one other by her and thought it was good but not great and this one has made several lists so I thought I might try it.
Not that special, but worth the read."
I'd like to read that. I read one other by her and thought it was good but not great and this one has made several lists so I thought I might try it.

Not that special, but worth the read."
I'd like to read that. I read one other by her and thought it was good bu..."
I think I deducted 1/2 star, due to a literary device that annoys the sherbert out of me...

I really loved this book. I hope you do, too.
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I agree, this is a top notch book. I hope you enjoy it!