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Retired: What are you reading?


I don t have any Arc but I do have some new hard backs for a good home or exchange so maybe a new thread where we can post lists of books up for grabs would be a good idea as I have decided not to keep all the books I buy and read for example I have just finished The Book of Harlan I also have Work Like Any Other: A Novel lovely novel
Brina wrote: "Done. That's such a good idea- a book exchange so after we read hard copies of ARCs we can pass them on. Maybe we should make a new thread about this???"
Good idea! With that in mind, I have created the HGB seeking GRR: (The place for books seeking a new home) discussion board.
Good idea! With that in mind, I have created the HGB seeking GRR: (The place for books seeking a new home) discussion board.

Good idea! With that in mind..."
GR used to have a book swap in the past so this is a great idea, Tom.


A holocaust story based on stories the author's mother told her .




Thanks Diane , always nice to hear from you
John wrote: "
And Then All Hell Broke Loose: Two Decades in the Middle East Richard Engel's new book. Man, I bet ..."
I can't imagine his book not being good.

I can't imagine his book not being good.



I've been wondering what you think about GWTW as I saw your progress. Have you seen the movie, and what do you think about the changes they made to the film?



That said, I'm from Ft. Lauderdale and end up letting auld lang syne woo me when a book is set there. Sea Creatures was one a REALLY enjoyed because I could "see" Biscayne Bay and all the little canals with mid-century houses on them...very authentically done.

My favorite review of GWTW came from my best friend in high school who wrote:
This is the story of (view spoiler) who loves ...."


I read it twice, and have seen the movie many times. My favorite part was the first time we saw Rhett Butler at the bottom of that staircase. I thought Scarlet was pretty idiotic to prefer Ashley Wilkes over Rhett Butler, but I admired her spunk. I named my daughter Katy for her because I couldn't in all good concience hang a name like Scarlet on her. It seems to me to be a book that needs to be read just for one's cultural education, no matter what you think of it. Like Moby Dick and Catch 22, both of which I disliked.


Book Concierge wrote: "Diane wrote: "I've been wondering what you think about GWTW as I saw your progress. Have you seen the movie, and what do you think about the changes they made to the film?"
My favorite review of G..."
That might be my favorite all time review as well.
My favorite review of G..."
That might be my favorite all time review as well.
Brina wrote: "Diane I hope that scene is as amazing in screen as it is in print. GWTW will have to take a back seat to baseball tonight because I'm at my first game of the year yippee! Leanne that drink sounds m..."
It is, Brina! When the camera pans to Clark Gable with his wicked smile, it gives me chills every time.
It is, Brina! When the camera pans to Clark Gable with his wicked smile, it gives me chills every time.

Brina, I wonder if the Pat Conroy intro is the same as his GWTW essay in My Reading Life. Was it a long one? He looked at it from both sides. Also, he had an essay in the same book on War and Peace which made me read it!



https://www.goodreads.com/review/show....

I do, Sue. I loved it too, and apparently a lot of people did. Whenever I see a retrospective of her show or humor clips in general on TV, that scene is always featured.

Sue wrote: "One of my favorite TV moments is from the Carol Burnett Show when she does her satire of the film---the curtain-rod drapes over her shoulders. Does anyone else remember that episode?."
I saw it years ago and again just last month. It is included in a Best of Carol Burnett that showed on PBS during a pledge drive.
I saw it years ago and again just last month. It is included in a Best of Carol Burnett that showed on PBS during a pledge drive.


I liked the book.,


Sure glad to hear what is in the above book . I'll tick that one off the list of TBR . YUK .
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I have two sources. One is the Amazon Vine program. They post a list of books or other items which I choose from and review. Unfortunately, I was invited to join many years ago and have no idea how anyone else would become a part of the program. The other source I use is the LibraryThing Early review program. They post a list of books available and how many copies of each there are. People say if they are interested and at the end of the month the books are given out to random applicants in exchange for a review.