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The Woman at the Well
The Sword of God




It is the third volume of their trilogy on the American Revolution
And yes the co-author is "that" Gingrich


Bust Dusters?? LOL!!!!!


Re-reading:


as part of the 'Banned Books' group read.
nighttime read:


bathroom read:

and just started
spare time/waiting for stuff/take it with me, read:



The only one I have read, from memory, is For Whom the Bell Tolls and I liked it.
My friends are going to do a buddy read of A Farewell to Arms next year.



It's a great companion to Hemingway's life and writing, especially in terms of his development as a writer.
Also worth a read is the following:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/02/opi...
...which is part of the inspiration for a Hemingway story I'm working on -- still in the research and outline stage though, so a while yet before any reveals.
Just started the James Michener book. As for The Sun Also Rises it's my second read, though the first was forever ago so it might as well be a first read, and I'm enjoying the tension that is being created both through the language and the social dynamics between the characters.



How do you know for sure? Maybe I have other friends talking about Hemingway...
I don't, its Tasha. :-)



I might read the 3rd Shardlake book. Sovereign.



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I might read the 3rd Shardlake book. Sovereign.

Terri, having watched the "Tudor" series on cable some time ago, this book sounds interesting. Have you read the first 2 books of this series? Did you like them? Which is first, second (by title)?






I also know that this is the one Tudor series that Terri loves. :)




Oh, thanks, Dawn! Did you read these? Like or no?



Dawn has it right. I don't like much Tudor stuff, but I do really like that Sansom series. I had read the first two. Own all the series. I am not usually great with readi'ng series books too close together, so I stagger the Sansom books. Read one, leave it a while, read the next.


I am really interested in what you think of this one, Anne.

Dawn has it right. I don't like much Tudor stuff, but I do really like that Sansom series. I had read the first two. Own all the series. I am no..."
Thanks, Terri! I've downloaded samples to try.


I only read the first one and I didn't like it at all, despite liking Tudor history. I thought it was wordy and boring. It is one of the series Terri and I don't agree on. :)

I also travel a lot so I like to listen to podcasts and audio books. My current audio book is Heart of the World b..."
I have never read Haggard. But he has such a cult following doesn't he.

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It is true. :) Some we are totally on the same page with, and then when we disagree we are usualyl at extreme ends of the scale. As in, me giving 4 or 5 stars, Dawn giving 1 or 2...and vica versa.

H. Rider Haggard

H. Rider Haggard"
I loved both "She" and "Ayesha" :D


He really is a joy. If I don't immediately change clothes and take him for his walk when I get home from work - he wants to know why!
I guess I ought to mention that I just started

which is neither history nor fiction:D

happy..did you mean to post that in the Meet & greet thread where people are talking howling dogs? lol!


happy..did you mean to post that in the M..."
woops - I really need to pay more attention to what I am doing.
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