jgilbert
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P. G. Woodhouse Wooster and Jeeves! Great summer reading.
Foofoogal said:Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck.
Cascadian said:Lately I've been getting (back) into the early Saint stories by Leslie Charteris.
It's somewhat OT since it's not fiction, but most of what I read is non-fiction and I recently enjoyed: Dream Lucky: When FDR was in the White House, Count Basie was on the radio, and everyone wore a hat... by Roxane Orgill. I think it could be interesting to people on this board, and not just for the book's subtitle. On Amazon.
carter said:Two O'Clock Eastern Wartime by John Dunning. [Scribner - 2001]
You ought to check out a book called "Beautiful Joe" by Marshall Saunders written in 1894. Its still available (you'll probably have to order it),the story inspired a movement for the more humane treatment of animals. It has a good plot/message and it was so good after reading it as a child I hunted a copy down some thirty years later. I still gleaned a great deal from it after all these many years.David Conwill said:Just wondering what book recommendations people had about the era we all love.