josephdphillips
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Post by josephdphillips on May 23, 2020 17:59:32 GMT -5
I lack a little over an hour being finished with the Woody Allen book. He seems to be closing it out by naming everyone he's ever known in his life - personal or business. :) After this I want to read the Stephen King book I've started, The Outsider, and then I'll turn around and see if I can get into the Ronan Farrow expose'. In the meantime, the Robbie Robertson book, Testimony, is waiting on the shelf. It's bigger than I wish it were but I'll get to it this summer. THEN .. maybe The Pillars of the Earth, if Nelson DeMille or Richard Russo don't come out with something new. Just finished it. An excellent, and may I add necessary, read.
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Post by Jessiealan on Jun 1, 2020 9:34:13 GMT -5
What are you reading next, Joe. I have my sites set on another Stephen Dobyns book, The Burn Palace. After that, perhaps Michelle Obama's book, Becoming.
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josephdphillips
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Post by josephdphillips on Jun 1, 2020 12:59:48 GMT -5
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Jessiealan
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Post by Jessiealan on Jun 4, 2020 20:50:19 GMT -5
Yes, you do read a lot and that has to be a good thing.
I had thought to start the Ken Follett books, but on second thought chose Richard Russo's Chances Are, released this past year. So far, so good.
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josephdphillips
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Post by josephdphillips on Jun 4, 2020 21:44:52 GMT -5
Yes, you do read a lot and that has to be a good thing. I had thought to start the Ken Follett books, but on second thought chose Richard Russo's Chances Are, released this past year. So far, so good. Ken Follett is strictly for guys. You wouldn't enjoy his books.
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Post by beth on Jun 5, 2020 10:54:04 GMT -5
Yes, you do read a lot and that has to be a good thing. I had thought to start the Ken Follett books, but on second thought chose Richard Russo's Chances Are, released this past year. So far, so good. Ken Follett is strictly for guys. You wouldn't enjoy his books. Then Richard Russo must be a ladies man because most like him a lot. I started his newest, Chances Are, and can't put it down. Just the summer read I needed.
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Post by mouse on Jun 6, 2020 3:51:40 GMT -5
Yes, you do read a lot and that has to be a good thing. I had thought to start the Ken Follett books, but on second thought chose Richard Russo's Chances Are, released this past year. So far, so good. Ken Follett is strictly for guys. You wouldn't enjoy his books. no they are not.. ive read a number and enjoyed them.....
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Post by mouse on Jun 6, 2020 3:54:00 GMT -5
I lack a little over an hour being finished with the Woody Allen book. He seems to be closing it out by naming everyone he's ever known in his life - personal or business. After this I want to read the Stephen King book I've started, The Outsider, and then I'll turn around and see if I can get into the Ronan Farrow expose'. In the meantime, the Robbie Robertson book, Testimony, is waiting on the shelf. It's bigger than I wish it were but I'll get to it this summer. THEN .. maybe The Pillars of the Earth, if Nelson DeMille or Richard Russo don't come out with something new. I enjoyed pillars of the earth....
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