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‎07-22-2014 01:05 AM
Lucky charm..you need to read more of the book! The beginning is just about her struggles that led to the hike. The best part of the book is what she learned while out in the wilderness on her own.
Sometimes I don't like some sections of a book, and skim through them, and then get into later sections. I have to do this, being in a book club...have to be able to discuss the book at the next meeting! I come across very few books that don't have some parts that appeal to me. ( there are a few...but that's a subject for another thread)
‎07-22-2014 01:20 AM
On 7/21/2014 september said:Lucky charm..you need to read more of the book! The beginning is just about her struggles that led to the hike. The best part of the book is what she learned while out in the wilderness on her own.
Sometimes I don't like some sections of a book, and skim through them, and then get into later sections. I have to do this, being in a book club...have to be able to discuss the book at the next meeting! I come across very few books that don't have some parts that appeal to me. ( there are a few...but that's a subject for another thread)
I'm going to pick this up for some long plane flights coming up. Thanks!
Also, 37 Houses is a true story? I read some reviews on Amazon and they kept mentioning 'novel'. I can't bring myself to read fiction!!
Thanks again.
‎07-22-2014 02:10 AM
‎07-22-2014 11:45 AM
Thanks everyone.....keep 'em coming.
I started ""Gone Girl"" about 4 times and then put it down again....no particular reason....but I'm determined to finish it.
‎07-22-2014 12:55 PM
I just ordered:

It's a documented account of all we know about the historicity of Jesus, written by a highly accredited scholar and theologian.
‎07-22-2014 01:43 PM
"A Fighting Chance" by Elizabeth Warren. Her story is VERY interesting. I can see where she gets her strong beliefs from, her childhood. She is a true American success story.
I am working on "The Bully Pulpit" by Doris Kearns Goodwin. It's the history of Teddy Roosevelt, William Howard Taft and the muckraking press. Teddy was our first Progressive leader. It is interesting to see parallels between then and now, a little over 100 years later.
I went for the very first time to the Wilcox Mansion where Teddy was sworn in. It is literally less than half a mile from my home - right down the same street. A house where he had dinner when they thought McKinley was getting better is around the corner. The site where McKinley died is where my son went to high school.
I love history and Goodwin is an excellent author.
I also have 200 pages to read, review and study by next Monday - Life, Health and Disability Insurance Basics. Fun. Wow.
‎07-22-2014 01:52 PM
Pines (The Wayward Pines Trilogy 1) by Blake Crouch is excellent. If you like the X-Files, Twin Peaks or along those lines, you will like this.
Jana DeLeon's Miss Fortune series is a nice fun read as far as a mystery series.
‎07-22-2014 02:08 PM
On 7/21/2014 VCamp2748 said:Isaac's Storm by Erik Larsen. Compelling true story about a devastating hurricane that hit Galveston, TX at the turn of the 20th century. Larsen also wrote Devil In The White City.
i'll have to look for this one. i read devil in the white city and it was long(details) but very good.
i just finished Invisible, by james patterson. good, but it took me a few pages to get into it. worth it, though.
stephanie plum's latest. just fun, easy reading.
i just checked library and they have a dvd of isaac's storm, done by the history channel.
‎07-22-2014 02:18 PM
I really enjoyed "The Husband's Secret" by Liane Moriarty.
Right now, I'm reading "The Other Typist" by Suzanne Rindell and I'm loving it. It's very cleverly written. It's different--kind of reminds me of "The Talented Mr. Ripley".
‎07-22-2014 02:33 PM
I read three of Liane Moriarty's books - my favorite so far was What Alice Forgot.
B.J. Novak's little collection of essays is hilarious.
Anything by Laurie Notaro
Vampires in the Lemon Grove is a freaky collection of essays.
American Afterlife by Kate Sweeney
Right now I am reading Life Sentences by Laura Lippman -- love her books.
Just saw someone recommended Wild -- LOVED IT!
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