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May 18, 2013 10:03AM
Just started in paperback " A Slice of Heaven" the second in The Sweet Magnolia Series by Sherryl Woods

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So now I can really begin Some Sing, Some Cry,narrated by the talented Robin Miles. I simply had to finish the other first.




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I will now move on to
Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage by Alfred Lansing
I have heard that this is the best book about the Shackleton story. The setting is Antarctica.

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Now, since I so loved learning about the Mongols in Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World, I have picked up Marco Polo: From Venice to Xanadu.

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Talk about exciting!
Will soon start Zeitoun because I want to try a book by the author Dave Eggers.
Both are non-fiction.

Look at this: http://www.edrants.com/dave-eggers-na...



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Now I will start English Creek by one of my favorite good old tried-and-true authors - Ivan Doig. This comes before "Dancing at the Rascal Fair", which I loved. They do not really have to be read in order.
I just started The Blackhouse by mystery author Peter May. I'm only a few pages in but am engaged by the writing.



I'm also reading Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (Dsm-5 and some vegan cookbooks & other books and hope to get/read soon Vegan for Her: The Women's Guide to Being Healthy and Fit on a Plant-Based Diet.

I'm ..."
I've never enjoyed Steinbeck all that much, just because he is considered a classic does not mean I have to like it.

Gundula, I agree.
It's just that the subject matter of this one has always interested me and I'm hoping trying will lead to my liking it. I've read 3 other Steinbecks and didn't like them, but I read them all in jr. high/middle school age, perhaps too young to appreciate them. I shall see.

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Then I continued on with Ellis Peters's fabulous Cadfael series.
Monk's Hood
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followed by
The Virgin in the Ice
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I tried to download from Downpour A Constellation of Vital Phenomena, but it failed, so I will read Fever first..... while they fix the problem.



These books are also so long that I'm getting woefully behind on my goal!

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I will start A Constellation of Vital Phenomena. By my definition this too is historical fiction, even though it describes events not yet fifty years in the past. Will it be as good?

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I have begun Americanah, because I have liked other books by the author. Set in Nigeria primarily.

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Now, I'm reading A Tale of Two Cities.

I finished Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.
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Who hasn't read Half of a Yellow Sun? Just about everybody. For me that was a five star book.
And who hasn't read either The Kite Runner or A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini?! They are both must reads. Now I have begun his newest: And the Mountains Echoed.

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Now I need a non-fiction book. The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt. If I like it, I will be happy b/c it is the first of a trilogy. Will it be as good as Mornings on Horseback?



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Now I will start One Fourteenth Of An Elephant. Learning more about the Burma-Thailand Railway is fascinating, and of course gripping. It being a biography draws me.

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And now I will read TransAtlantic by my favorite author Colum McCann!
Then I will go and buy the next of the trilogy about Theodore: Theodore Rex


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A difficult read, but if you want to know about the Burma-Thailand Railway read this. The author was there. He survived.
Now I will begin The Hidden Will of the Dragon, because the first part was fun. I want to finish the story. It is about the infamous Blood Countess, Elizabeth Bathory. I am not sure at all how much of this story is true.... but there is an author's note at the end that will explain. My review of Dandelions in the Garden explains why I want to follow up with the second: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

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Will now continue with Edmund Morris' trilogy on Teddy Roosevelt. I loved The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt. Will now read the second Theodore Rex, about his presidency. :0)


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I will now continue on to the third volume: Colonel Roosevelt
Would I do that if I were not impressed? The above are audiobooks.
I gave up on The Hidden Will of the Dragon and moved on to Innocent Traitor. Both paper books.




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Before I forget what I have learned about the Tudor family, I will continue with The Autobiography of Henry VIII: With Notes by His Fool, Will Somers.

but whose strength is the expectation of a link with the orignal story of Stevenson.

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I have begun and am immediately impressed with Susan Fromberg Schaeffer style of writing. I had read Anya and wanted to read another, so I chose Buffalo Afternoon, having heard that it was impressive and had won prizes. It is the writing and not the topic that draws me. So far I am very satisfied. I see the rice paddies before me.

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