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Last year I readFall and Rise: The Story of 9/11-5 star read


I think it would get you out of your slump Charlotte (it was you too that is lagging right-ugh I am having a real hard time..) anyway, it is a heartwarming book-you will love it!

Then, Charlotte, if you decide to join me for The Day the World Came to Town, I will likely get to that by the last week to ten days of the month!

Yea... my normal go-tos for reading slumps haven't been working. Thank goodness for audiobooks though!

Not me. I lived it here in NYC. I just can't. I have yet to go to the reflecting pools and gardens on the site. I don't think I will ever go to the museum. Like so many New Yorkers I have yet to deal with all the emotional fallout of that day and likely never will.
That said, I did read The Day the World Came and saw Come From Away - they are wonderful and I cried through them.
I do ask that for the sake of other PBT members like me everyone clearly identify in title post if it is a 9/11 read.

I didn't look at The Only Plane in the Sky Yet. I was really impressed by the bravery of the people in the plane that crashed in the field (flight 93), but I don't think I could read any more about the twin towers and the New York stories.

Great! I am glad to have someone read it with me and discuss.

And....I also highly recommend the musical based on the book - Come From Away. I didn't know there was a show, but my brother-in-law found out and took my sister and I after I recommended my sister read the book and in his words "we wouldn't stop talking about it".

But I also cried the entire book, both the happy and sad. That was enough for me this year but I add my high recommendation as well!

I'd love to read The Only Plane in the Sky: An Oral History of 9/11 this month, and have it on my TBR- but just can't commit to reading anything right now, lol. Slumps got me good right now, and I think I need some lighter things to get me going.

I'd join in a buddy read for The Day the World Came to Town: 9/11 in Gander, Newfoundland though.



My local book club will be reading this book in the next couple months, so I plan to read it in the next week or two.


I usually listen to audio books on my walk, and this morning I was crying my eyes out as I walked in my neighborhood - its still so emotional to re-live 9/11.


All I can say is wow. That book packed a huge punch. I totally agree, Joanne, that the telling of the day through the voices of the survivors (and some of the victims) as well as the first responders was incredibly powerful.
This is the only book I have read on 9/11, but I am glad I started with it. It seems like a fitting way to learn more about a day that left such a mark on our lives.

Definitely an emotional roller coaster to read!

I highly recommend Fall and Rise: The Story of 9/11 it was my read on 9/11 last year

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Thanks for the recommendation! I think it will be a bit before I get to another one.
I would still like to read The Day the World Came to Town, and would like to find one focused on some of the military intelligence. I figure next year will be a big year as it is the 20th anniversary.
Books mentioned in this topic
Fall and Rise: The Story of 9/11 (other topics)The Only Plane in the Sky: An Oral History of 9/11 (other topics)
The Only Plane in the Sky: An Oral History of 9/11 (other topics)
The Day the World Came to Town: 9/11 in Gander, Newfoundland (other topics)
The Only Plane in the Sky: An Oral History of 9/11 (other topics)
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To that end, I am for sure going to read The Only Plane in the Sky: An Oral History of September 11, 2001. The paperback version comes out next Tuesday, 9/8, and I have a B&N GC with its name on it.
If I get through that and have some time left at the end of the month, then I would also like to read The Day the World Came to Town: 9/11 in Gander, Newfoundland.
Is anyone interested in reading one or both of those with me?
*Before anyone asks, no this isn't for participation points like the official Fall Flurry challenge. The only reward is to read the book itself! ;)