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What Are You Reading Right Now? ( Hwæt béon ðu bocrædung?)


I ordered the other two books, because I cant wait.
Basically it´s a book about Troy and come on ... we ALL know what´s gonna happen. All my friends are dead or will be dead soon. (except Odysseus ... lucky bastard!)
Everytime a character I know shows up, I start fangirling, like: OMG Kassandra ... OOOOOOMG Odysseus.
This book is just perfect.











I've lived in Texas for many, many moons. When this book first came out my Grandfather (a HUGE Michener fan) drove down from Missouri, loaded me and the dog in the car and proceeded to drive all over Texas looking at the landmarks and locations mentioned in the book. I wish I had been older. I could have appreciated it more but it was still a blast and a great memory.


That sounds so awesome. I can't see a better way to digest a Michener or a Rutherfurd book. That's the closest we could get to time travel...for now...I still have my hopes on for this invention :)

I decided 2015 I would try again. Getting an early start now with: Beyond Hell and Back: How America's Special Operations Forces Became the World's Greatest Fighting Unit

I decided 20..."
That one looks good - added





I've heard this is the best of the lot so far. I haven't gotten to it yet though.



Persevere if you can. It is worth it.


Ooh Good luck Margaret. I love Golding but he can be a difficult author to read.
Still working on White Seed and thinking about sinking my teeth into Follett's Century Trilogy next:




It is very good, happy. The topic given through the detailed retelling of a handful of poignant operations. the first one being Operation Kingpin. The operation to rescue POWs in North Vietnam.
It is well written.

It is very good, happy. The topic given through the detailed retelling of a handful of poignant operations. the first one being Operation Kingpin. ..."
Good to hear

Absolutely awesome book.
In the middle of Death in the City of Light: The Serial Killer of Nazi-Occupied Paris
So far its really good.


Persevere if you can. It is worth it."
I'm trying.... but for now I've put it aside and picked up this:


Still working on White Seed and thinking about sinking my teeth into Follett's Century Trilogy next: ..."
I liked the first one and I thought the second was one of his weaker efforts, thoo I still liked it. I am waiting on the library to get the third.


The protagonist made me laugh a lot in this one.

Right now I'm working on The Pale Horseman. Uhtred comes out swinging in this novel. If I didn't know any better, I'd say he really was one of those nasty redheaded Vikings.

The protagonist made me laugh a lot in this one."
I'm definitely enjoying it so far. It's a refreshing perspective and an interesting concept. I like the protagonist too. He's hard-boiled and not ashamed of it. :D



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and I may reread The End of Sparta I liked it so much.



It took a long time for that smell to go away. I ended up throwing out a lot of them. They were no good for trading in at a used bookstore, smelling of ciggies and yellow from smoke.
Glad to not be a smoker anymore. :)



I might just do that. Thank you for the recommendation. Brian - Have fun on From a Buick 8. Not my favorite King book but entertaining as always. :D
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2014 is a book bust."
I know what you mean Allie. I usually average a book every one to three days. I'm on something like Day 15 with The Queen's Pleasure. It's not a bad read. I'm just not in the right frame of mind. *sigh*