What's Currently on Your Reading List?

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Old Folder wrote: Fri Oct 01, 2021 3:12 am Below are some very sad statistics. I do not know the authenticity or the accuracy of the stated statistics. I downloaded it from one of my Book Clubs, perhaps from "Goodreads?"


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Yes, Dan, those are very sad statistics. I knew things had trended in that direction, but had no idea the extent.
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Yes Dan and Ike, very sad and alarming facts, i would like to see the same facts about time spent on mobile phones and ipads. Thanks for posting that Dan, and both of you have a good one. ::tu:: :)
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Black Wolf - The Life of Ernest Thompson Seton. Biography of a fascinating man. Scientist, naturalist, artist, best selling author whose books are still in print today. One of the founders and first Chief Scout of Boy Scouts of America. Author of the first Boy Scout Handbook.

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Currently 1/2 through S.C. Gwynne, HYMNS of the REPUBLIC. A really interesting and different slant on the final year of our Civil War. copyright 2019. 325 pages. Very well researched and written. ::tu:: J.O'.
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Reading "The Path Between the Seas" by David McCullough published in 1977. The history of the creation of the Panama Canal from 1870 to 1914. An amazing story.
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That is an enjoyable series BH. ::tu::
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This was under the tree this morning. Settling down to read it now.
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Suzy says this is really good . Starting it today .
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Good to see this thread getting a reboot, and compliments of the season to all who visit the reading thread. I shouted myself a book on the History of rail in the state where i live from the 50's - 70's, my favourite era, it was my Christmas present to myself. Lost my phone on Christmas day ironically, so can't post photo's till i get a new phone. ::dang:: :)
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The wife got me a 2yr sub (8 issues) to this. So far, excellent read.
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A Christmas gift from my wife.
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Just finished this'un. Highly recommend ole Harlan, Iff'in you enjoy a good novel. ::handshake::
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MITCH RAPP wrote: Sun Dec 11, 2011 7:23 pm
jerryd6818 wrote:Yeah, he might do. Depends on how good he is as an actor. Ahh but they didn't aski us so we're probably stuck with Top Gun.
Jerry, I think Ray is a very Good Actor, ::tu:: did you ever get a chance to see him in the HBO Series "Rome"?
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I'm currently reading "The Finnish Civil War 1918" by Tuomas Tempora.

Yes, Finland did have a short, yet very bloody, civil war not too many folks know about. Fascinating story.
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schradefan27 wrote: Mon May 03, 2021 5:48 pm I read “Cambodian Odyssey” for a class in the early 1990’s
Liked it so much I’ve read it again several times - tragedy upon tragedy, yet somehow inspiring.
That's a good one! I liked how he was able to keep a sense of humor in spite of all the terror. I think that's hiw he survived.
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I will say I surprised myself by reading a book. I haven't done any continuous book reading in a while.
It was in Susan's library.
I read Jane Eyre.
What a captivating read with the most delicious old world English.
I really enjoyed it and now that I have finished it I really miss it.
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Great book, you will enjoy it.
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Bloody good read mate.
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Just arrived today, latest in the Joe Pickett series. Don’t know how this can be any better than the last one. :lol:

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