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What Are You Reading

Irish4

Familiar Face
Messages
97
Location
Missouri
Good read

Empire Rising by Thomas Kelly.It's about the early political machine in New York City and the Irish imigrants that built the Empire State Building.
 

AlanC

My Mail is Forwarded Here
Messages
3,175
Location
Heart of America
Recently finished:

Seabiscuit, by Laura Hildenbrand
Sharpe's Trafalgar, by Bernard Cornwell

Just started:

Michelangelo and the Pope's Ceiling, by Ross King
 

Mr. Lucky

One Too Many
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1,665
Location
SHUFFLED off to...
Just finished "The Spirituality of Imperfection: Storytelling and Man's Search for Meaning" again. Just started "The Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway" again!
 
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DeaconKC

Guest
Just finished Original Meanings by Jack Rakove. A very in depth study of the Founding Fathers and the backgrounds of the Constitution and Bill of Rights.
 

Sjoconn

New in Town
Messages
14
Location
World Traveler
Just arrived from Amazon

I just recieved "The Ugly American" by William J. Lederer and Eugene Burdick in my most recent order from Amazon. I will probably begin this weekend. It should be a very interesting read.

Sean
 

hepkitten

One of the Regulars
Messages
153
Location
Portland, Oregon
The Gentle Infantryman, by Bill Boyd. A novel, but written by a WWII combat veteran. For the first time, I have an inkling of what it might have been like on the front lines. An amazing and heartbreaking book.
 

Cascadian

New in Town
Messages
23
Location
Houston, Texas
My mother gave me and my wife a copy each of The Shack. It's on my pile of books to get to.

I just knocked off Newt Gingrich's new alternative-history World War II book Days of Infamy. Decent read for a weekend if you like popular war fiction. I have a few things I pre-ordered from Amazon scheduled to arrive in the next week or so, so I'm hoping to finish Vincent Cronin's Paris: City of Light 1919-1939 before then.

Sort of on-topic for the larger forum, I also read Steinberg's Hatless Jack a week or two ago. Interesting history, though I don't quite buy the idea that increasing informality in dress necessarily equates to greater individuality and "creative expression."
 

Two Gun Bob

One of the Regulars
Messages
162
Location
Bloxwich, England
I currently have two books on the go...

1. The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett. Folio Society deluxe hardback edition with slipcase.

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2. The Complete Chronicles of Conan - Centenary Edition by Robert E. Howard (Hardback).

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KY Gentleman

One Too Many
Messages
1,881
Location
Kentucky
I've been going back to the new Chris Farley bio at my local B&N.
Its an interesting read and can be both funny and tragic considering the subject matter. He was a very insecure fellow with a great comedic talent.
 

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