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One of my favorites. Last book you read.
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41 comments:
Midway through Peter Ackroyd's History of England, Volume III, Revolution. Can't wait to see how it ends....
Winter is Coming, Garry Kasparov
The Abomination by Jonathan Holt
"Rebellion"? I'd forgotten to start the first one - thanks for the reminder!
"Embarrassing Confessions Of A Marine Lieutenant", by Donny O'Malley. Hilarious and enlightening.
"The Midnight Assassin" it's the story of the serial killer in Austin - who was the first recorded serial killer in history... and who may have gone on to become Jack the Ripper. He started off murdering black servant girls and went on to murder society girls.
10,000 Years of Chinese Apathy, written by Hu Cares.
thanks for the tip sadie, i love true crime.
compared to you all i feel so ashamed. caitlyn jenner's "the secrets of my life".
"Believe Me" by Eddie Izzard. LOVE him.
Because of my daughter:..
'Overcoming Borderline Personality Disorder' by Valerie Porr, M.A.
(I've read it 3 times and learn something new each read.)
Gloria Swanson bio
I think of her every time I warm up a Salisbury Steak, mashed potato and cherry cobbler dinner.
"Kwaidan", by Lafcadio Hearn.
The movie takes a few of the stories and makes them a great film (even better than the written ones), but there are more tales in the book.
Death By Adoption.
"Hieroglyph Detective - How to decode the sacred language of the ancient Egyptians"
Nigel Strudwick
I'd love to see a PBS documentary made out of this, in the same vein as
"Cracking the Maya code" by NOVA
Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders.
A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman
Never Caught by Erica Armstrong Dunbar
"The Letter" by Kathryn Hughes
The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes, though I didn't ever get around to seeing the adaptation.
Scarlett's by Patricia cornwell
I bought her autobiography from a used books website quite some time ago and MUST get around to reading it. She was a FABULOUS woman and so modern and self-sufficient.
Midnight in the Garden of Good & Evil. Perfect for your visit to Savannah.
"Easy Prey" by John Sandford. I love Sandford but that was easily the worst book I've read by him. I highly recommend "Certain Prey," "Mortal Prey," and "Hidden Prey." And most of his other books are at least entertaining.
Now reading "Forensics: What Bugs, Burns, Prints, DNA, and More Tell Us About Crime," by Val McDermid
I currently have four Stephen King books on the go. Couldn't name any of them, though.
Why do you keep using your daughter? Even if you weren't easy to identify, it's just fucked up how many times you mention her being fucked up. Since it's not hard to see who you are, she should sue you.
CNN's loss was our gain
She's so Fine, J Campbell
Me too! Gonna look that up.
Losing It by Emma Rathbone
Into the Water by Paula Hawkins
When Breath Becomes Air. I cried like a baby. Currently reading Team of Rivals, about a truly GREAT president as therapy for our current "situation". Lol
Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline
Yes, I read that book. So good.
Hmmm...?
How to respond to Phyllis Whitweed?
BTW: I appreciate the 19 thumbs down. Glad to see there are others out there that take mental illness seriously.
And, yes Phyllis, I am easy to find.
But, I never, ever add any link to my daughter from any social media.
So, she's pretty well hidden -- I think.
With that said, I will keep mentioning or responding to mental illness items simply because it is an outlet to release tension that her condition brings on.
Oh, well.
No need to linger on Phyllis. One day she will come around and understand.
Have a good day, everyone.
The Secret History of Twin Peaks. soooooooooooooo good!
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Actually finished reading "The Spy" (Paulo Coelho). Currently reading one of the "Inspector Singh" books.
Yesterday reached the part of the "My (Not So) Perfect Life" (Sophie Kinsella) where the very perfect character of the book named her male child Hal.
Okay.
Oh, nice!
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