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Julie (julielill) | 1745 comments madrano wrote: "I recall hearing about this book & knowing my late mother would have gobbled it up. Was is fun reading, Julie?"

I enjoyed it - very interesting!


message 302: by madrano (new)

madrano | 23651 comments As i recall most folks felt that song was the only positive from the film.


message 303: by Julie (new)

Julie (julielill) | 1745 comments Nora Ephron A Biography by Kristin Marguerite Doidge
Nora Ephron: A Biography
Kristin Marguerite Doidge
4/5 stars
This isn’t the first book I have read about Nora Ephron but she is such an interesting subject to read about and was such a success in her career with writing and film that not every book on her can contain all that we know about her. When I checked this out from the library I work at, one of the patrons saw that I had that book and she wanted to check it out too. I think Ephron’s life was not long enough for her fans, family and friends yet she will still be a role model to women everywhere!


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Alias Reader (aliasreader) | 29362 comments Julie wrote: "Nora Ephron A Biography by Kristin Marguerite Doidge
Nora Ephron: A Biography
Kristin Marguerite Doidge
4/5 stars
This isn’t the first book I have read about Nora Ephron ..."


I've seen You've Got Mail a bunch of times. Love that movie.


message 305: by Alias Reader (new)

Alias Reader (aliasreader) | 29362 comments Julie wrote: "Nora Ephron A Biography by Kristin Marguerite Doidge
Nora Ephron: A Biography
Kristin Marguerite Doidge
4/5 stars
This isn’t the first book I have read about Nora Ephron ..."


For those interested the eBook is on sale for Cyber Monday. $3 Amazon.


message 306: by madrano (new)

madrano | 23651 comments Thanks for sharing about this book, Julie.


message 307: by Julie (new)

Julie (julielill) | 1745 comments Winch by Paul Winchell
Winch
Paul Winchell
4/5 stars
Probably best known as a puppeteer and TV star, the rest of his life was a series of ups and downs especially regarding his mother. But he was also an inventor and friends with Dr. Heimlich. He consulted with him about using hypnosis during surgery and worked on an artificial heart. He also experimented on electric cars and was the first to develop disposable razors among other things. Highly recommended and very interesting!


message 308: by Alias Reader (last edited Dec 04, 2022 08:51AM) (new)

Alias Reader (aliasreader) | 29362 comments Julie wrote: "Winch by Paul Winchell
Winch
Paul Winchell
4/5 stars
Probably best known as a puppeteer and TV star, the rest of his life was a series of ups and downs especially ..."


Interesting. Who knew he lead such an interesting and varied life.


message 309: by madrano (new)

madrano | 23651 comments What a curious life! Good for him. Thanks for sharing about him, Julie.


message 310: by Julie (new)

Julie (julielill) | 1745 comments Annie's Ghosts A Journey Into a Family Secret by Steve Luxenberg
Annie's Ghosts: A Journey Into a Family Secret
Steve Luxenberg
4/5 stars
Steve Luxenberg knew that his mother was an only child but then there was an episode that occurred at the doctor’s office when she talked to her doctor about a sibling that was institutionalized when she was quite young. The author had never in his life heard of this sister of his mother. It wasn’t until his mother’s death that the secret came out. He started to research his mother’s family and uncovered the truth about the aunt who he never met. I thought this was quite an amazing story and thoroughly researched.


message 311: by Alias Reader (new)

Alias Reader (aliasreader) | 29362 comments That sounds like a page turner. Thanks for the title.


message 312: by madrano (new)

madrano | 23651 comments What a surprise to this man. Imagine researching those lives. Thanks for sharing about this one, Julie.


message 313: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (arkinandco) | 2247 comments Wow. Imagine how it would feel to get that news after your parent is dead and cannot ask them questions.


message 314: by madrano (new)

madrano | 23651 comments Yes, learning later. I've known siblings who recently learned they were only half-siblings but that went fine. Their mother was still alive, so they could ask questions.


message 315: by Bella (Kiki) (new)

Bella (Kiki) (coloraturabella) | 5356 comments I finally worked up the courage to read Truman Capote's In Cold Blood. I resisted before because I knew it would be sad since it depicts four lives cut so short for no good reason. I'm finding it beautifully written, which only makes the horror more horrifying.


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Alias Reader (aliasreader) | 29362 comments Kiki wrote: "I finally worked up the courage to read Truman Capote's In Cold Blood. I resisted before because I knew it would be sad since it depicts four lives cut so short for n..."

I had to read it in high school. The senselessness of it all scared me.

I re-read it again as an adult in 2016. I agree. It's well written.


message 317: by madrano (new)

madrano | 23651 comments Kiki, it is a remarkable book. I suppose the fact that two films were made loosely following the same story. I'm glad you gave it a try, as that man could write.


message 318: by Alias Reader (new)

Alias Reader (aliasreader) | 29362 comments Kiki, if you are in the mood for a holiday read by Capote, I highly recommend this trio of short stories: A Christmas Memory: One Christmas, and The Thanksgiving Visitor (Modern Library) . The book is only around 100 pages or so.

A Christmas Memory, including One Christmas and The Thanksgiving Visitor-Truman Capote


message 319: by Julie (new)

Julie (julielill) | 1745 comments The Color of Lightning by Paulette Jiles
The Color of Lightning
Paulette Jiles
3.5/5 stars
Set in 1863 at the end of the Civil War, Jiles tells the story of Britt Johnson, a former slave whose is looking for his wife and children after an Indian raid and Samuel Hammond, a Quaker who works for the Office of Indian Affairs who is to educate the Native Americans (Kiowas) and try to change their lifestyles and incorporate them into living among the rest of the population. I have read at least one other of her books and found this one and her other one very well done!


message 320: by madrano (new)

madrano | 23651 comments I've had this book on my TBR far too long. Jiles's News of the World was outstanding, imo.

Therefore, i thank you for this encouragement, Julie!


message 321: by Julie (new)

Julie (julielill) | 1745 comments Muppets in Moscow The Unexpected Crazy True Story of Making Sesame Street in Russia by Natasha Lance Rogoff
Muppets in Moscow: The Unexpected Crazy True Story of Making Sesame Street in Russia
Natasha Lance Rogoff
4/5 stars
Rogoff tells her tale of working for Sesame Street in the 1990’s and trying to get the post- Soviet Russians to embrace a Russian Sesame Street to air in their country. I really enjoyed this book and the author does a nice job relating her time in Russia and the people she worked with.


message 322: by madrano (new)

madrano | 23651 comments Clever cover, too. Thanks for telling us about this one. It must have been a good experience for her.


message 323: by Julie (new)

Julie (julielill) | 1745 comments madrano wrote: "Clever cover, too. Thanks for telling us about this one. It must have been a good experience for her."

This was in the pre-Putin era and I not sure what is going on with children's programming nowadays but it was very interesting!


message 324: by madrano (last edited Dec 22, 2022 12:19PM) (new)

madrano | 23651 comments Sad point about what is going on there today, as far as children's programming goes.


message 325: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (arkinandco) | 2247 comments Thanks this book sounds interesting and will cover a few categories in the challenge!


message 326: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (arkinandco) | 2247 comments From my historical novel reading it seems that Russia, USSR and now Russia again has a very authoritarian bent.


message 327: by madrano (new)

madrano | 23651 comments This is my impression, too, Rachel. There seemed to be a brief period of reprieve but perhaps that is from my US impression of liberties.


message 328: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (arkinandco) | 2247 comments Yes but I wonder how we are covered there. I am sure we would be shocked to hear how their impression of us and the west is. But they have nothing like a free press.


message 329: by madrano (new)

madrano | 23651 comments I agree, Rachel. And let it be known, traveling during a US Presidential election year is a different animal. It seems as though everyone in Greece wanted to talk about the 2008 election. Suddenly, after the vote, we didn't hear another word about it.

Just to make it clear, they were voicing Very Anti-Bush comments. It didn't seem certain whether they understood he wasn't running again, all they knew was they wanted him OUT. :-)


message 330: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (arkinandco) | 2247 comments I have wondered since leaving public office if W in his heart of hearts knows how much damage he did to the world.


message 331: by madrano (new)

madrano | 23651 comments And how "guided" he was by his Vice President.


message 332: by Bella (Kiki) (new)

Bella (Kiki) (coloraturabella) | 5356 comments Alias Reader wrote: "Kiki, if you are in the mood for a holiday read by Capote, I highly recommend this trio of short stories: A Christmas Memory: One Christmas, and The Thanksgiving Visitor (Modern Library) . The book..."

Thank you, Alias. As we haven't celebrated New Year's yet, I consider this still the Christmas season, so I'll definitely check those stories out. Thanks again.


message 333: by Alias Reader (new)

Alias Reader (aliasreader) | 29362 comments You're welcome.


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