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#2117678 - 02/09/17 05:33 PM
Re: What are you reading (2017)
Elwood P. Dowd
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I just finished listening to "A Man Called Ove" as well and found it very heartfelt with a laugh thrown in as well here and there. I recommended to a co-worker. “He was a man of black and white. And she was color. All the color he had.â€
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#2117858 - 02/10/17 06:00 PM
Re: What are you reading (2017)
Lele
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That's two recommendations; I'm picking it up!
I also need to re-read The Circle. I liked that one when it came out, but my teen wants to read. I just don't remember enough the details. Maybe I can sneak it into the spouse's queue!
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#2117910 - 02/10/17 11:22 PM
Re: What are you reading (2017)
Elwood P. Dowd
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I need to get through The Bone Tree so that I can move on to the latest Fannie Flagg. I hate when I am feel like I am slogging through a book.
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#2117927 - 02/13/17 01:19 PM
Re: What are you reading (2017)
Elwood P. Dowd
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Read The Martian a couple months ago. Very good read, if you can get through the technical jargon.
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#2117948 - 02/13/17 03:32 PM
Re: What are you reading (2017)
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I need to get through The Bone Tree so that I can move on to the latest Fannie Flagg. I hate when I am feel like I am slogging through a book. I'm a lot quicker to bail on a book these days. Life is too short to force myself to read something I don't want to.
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#2117997 - 02/13/17 06:03 PM
Re: What are you reading (2017)
Elwood P. Dowd
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Recently read Elin Hilderbrand's "The Matchmaker" and "Winter Street". Enjoy all of her books.
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#2118011 - 02/13/17 06:49 PM
Re: What are you reading (2017)
Elwood P. Dowd
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I am going to download the last installment of Jeffrey Archer's "Clifton Chronicles" tonight. The 7th and final. Looking forward to this one.
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#2118061 - 02/13/17 09:17 PM
Re: What are you reading (2017)
Elwood P. Dowd
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I'm reading The Most Distressful Country, the first in a three part series about the rise of nationalism in Ireland. This one focuses on 1798 to the 1860s. They're by Robert Kee, a noted historian from England. They were published in 1972, in the midst of the "Troubles" in Ireland, and so he doesn't have the perspective of seeing a peaceful 2017 Ireland.
Admittedly, there are probably only a few dozen nuts like me that would read this sort of thing, outside of a university.
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#2118912 - 02/21/17 10:35 AM
Re: What are you reading (2017)
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"Killing the Rising Sun" by Bill O'Reilly. This entire series reflects a yeoman's unadorned writing style and something short of a "new" perspective on history. Regardless, I've enjoyed all that I've read. (I buy them in spite of the fact the "author" is pompous.) I had forgotten a lot about the end of WW II, in particular the stories of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, something none of us should never forget.
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#2118913 - 02/21/17 01:35 PM
Re: What are you reading (2017)
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Back Blast - Mark Greaney, 5th in his Gray Man series...if you like action thrillers, you have to read this guy.
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#2118947 - 02/21/17 04:40 PM
Re: What are you reading (2017)
Elwood P. Dowd
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The Things We Wish Were True - Marybeth Mayhew Whalen
It was on a list of books I might like and so far it's a good story. A little slow moving at times (get to the point already) but good storytelling.
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#2118967 - 02/21/17 05:55 PM
Re: What are you reading (2017)
Elwood P. Dowd
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I am zipping through The Whole Town's Talking by Fannie Flagg.
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#2118976 - 02/21/17 06:16 PM
Re: What are you reading (2017)
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I'm currently rereading Jim Butcher's Dresden Files series. Just started on Changes.
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#2119143 - 02/22/17 07:26 PM
Re: What are you reading (2017)
Elwood P. Dowd
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Just finished Kim Harrison's The Turn. It started off slow, but I liked the end.
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#2119146 - 02/22/17 07:30 PM
Re: What are you reading (2017)
Elwood P. Dowd
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The Shack, by Wm Paul Young. My mom just found it be so engaging; and my sister told my mom about it initially.
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#2119147 - 02/22/17 07:35 PM
Re: What are you reading (2017)
Elwood P. Dowd
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True Heroes Series by Piper J. Drake.
They actually take place in the area I grew up in.
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#2119150 - 02/22/17 07:49 PM
Re: What are you reading (2017)
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The Shack, by Wm Paul Young. My mom just found it be so engaging; and my sister told my mom about it initially. Someone just recommended this to me, she said it's the best book she ever read. I just started 1Q84. I'm hoping I like it, it definitely gets mixed reviews.
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#2119420 - 02/24/17 03:58 PM
Re: What are you reading (2017)
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I just finished listening to "A Man Called Ove" as well and found it very heartfelt with a laugh thrown in as well here and there. I recommended to a co-worker. “He was a man of black and white. And she was color. All the color he had.†I'm listening to this on my daily commute now too. So far, I can picture Ove as Clint Eastwood but I'm only 3 chapters in and that may change.
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#2119464 - 02/24/17 06:11 PM
Re: What are you reading (2017)
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Great story...basis for the movie, The Searchers.
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#2119577 - 02/27/17 12:49 PM
Re: What are you reading (2017)
Elwood P. Dowd
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My last book club book was "Rosemary: The Forgotten Kennedy Daughter." It was really eye-opening and sparked great discussion. The changes in attitudes toward mental retardation is startling and thought-provoking.
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#2119682 - 02/27/17 08:28 PM
Re: What are you reading (2017)
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I just finished James Lee Burke's Last Train to Elysian Fields...so need to pick something up...
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#2119984 - 03/01/17 02:20 PM
Re: What are you reading (2017)
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"Belichick and Brady: Two Men, the Patriots, and How They Revolutionized Football" by Michael Holley. Also "Engage with Honor: Building a Culture of Courageous Accountability" by Lee Ellis.
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