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Retired: What are you reading?

So, give us the soundtrack to go with it! Any songs come to mind?

I've only read Plainsong - it was very good.

Pick one for me, por favor?
When we were in Santa Fe this summer we found a signed copy of one of his books. We got it cheap. I was excited. I've read Benediction and I enjoyed it.
LeAnne wrote: "Just added a couple...will see if I can snag audio copies. Thanks!"
His books make for good listening.
His books make for good listening.

So, give us the soun..." LeAnne you offer a really challenging question. My wife's the music guru, I'm the artist and designer in the family. All the same I'll give it a try :) The Mothers of Invention 'It Can's Happen Here', The Doors 'People Are Strange', and Led Zeppelin 'Dazed and Confused'.


Do you recommend reading the Plainsong series in order? It appears that they are set in same setting, but not necessarily a continuation of the storyline.

Ron Charles (Washington Post) mentions five books set in Holt. It appears he is including The Tie That Binds, which predates Plainsong.
Here's Ron's wonderful tribute to Kent:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Here's Ron's wonderful tribute to Kent:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...




It just didn't do it for me. Uninspired story, blah characters That dippy park ranger irritated the hell out of me with her oozing sentimentality and trite poetry. Why can't the obvious guy be the villain for a change? Am off to Braggsville or Bull Mountain.
It was a suggested read, kindly given, and appreciated. A Rash book is always worth a try. I have enjoyed many of his.
I'm giving my brain a rest and will start listening to The Deep Blue Good-By tomorrow. This is the first book in John D. MacDonald's Travis McGee series.


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Tom, thanks for reminding me about Kent Haruf. I have only read Plainsong but am adding his other books to my 'to read' list.

[bookcover:T..." Great idea. About to give mine a rest also.

Thanks Angela. I usually make it a point to read books in publication order, but my library only has Benediction and I really want to read some Haruf. I think I'll do some shopping and start with Plainsong.


Ron wrote: "I finished reading "Between the World and Me" by Ta-Nehisi Coates late last week and I have been researching what the critics are saying about it before compiling my review. I know before starting ..."
I saw him on the Daily Show but the interview didn't give me much of an idea of what the book was about. Your description makes it sound a lot more interesting!
I saw him on the Daily Show but the interview didn't give me much of an idea of what the book was about. Your description makes it sound a lot more interesting!
I just finished Our Souls at Night. My review is here. Those who have read his other books will enjoy one scene where Louis and Addie were discussing the author who had written several books about Holt and wondering whether he might write a book about them.




That's sounds like fun. Enjoy your class!





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have any one else read this book like it or not like it. how do i post a link to review ?

Erika wrote: "got done wit the
have any one else read this book like it or not like it. how do i post a link to review ?"
I read it a long time ago. All I can remember is that it was pretty short.
If you click on the book, your review should be the first one below it. If you click on the words 'My Review' it should open up. Then copy the URL from your browser and paste it into your comment.

I read it a long time ago. All I can remember is that it was pretty short.
If you click on the book, your review should be the first one below it. If you click on the words 'My Review' it should open up. Then copy the URL from your browser and paste it into your comment.

Thanks so much

Angela, God's Kingdom just cleared for me at the library. Looking forward to it. I'm holding off reading your review, but see 4 stars as a good sign. :0)

I have this book on my table and I'm excited about reading it. Thanks for the review, Ron.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."
Thanks Diane! I'm adding this to my 'to-read" list.
I went over to Marin County today and bought a copy of Landfall. I also met the author, Ellen Urbani, and found out a lot about this intriguing novel's origins. It sounds like an intriguing abd well-researched tale set in New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. I'm looking forward to reading it!


Angela M wrote: "Tom, I read Landfall recently and thought it was a terrific book. How neat that you met Ellen Urbani . She made some very gracious comments on my review which I really appreciated. I am hoping to ..."
I think this would be a great choice for either the Post-1980 or a Moderators Choice selection. Ellen would be very interested in participating in a discussion.
I think this would be a great choice for either the Post-1980 or a Moderators Choice selection. Ellen would be very interested in participating in a discussion.

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Looking forward to getting some good reads started over the weekend. Why aren't my favorites free on audio from the library? Sigh...happy reading, all!