what are you reading now...
#91
I'm reading by ear, Follet's 'Fall of Giants' ... really good. I like to listen to books on CD while quilting.
I have noticed tho, that compared to actually reading a book, I am more likely to forget a larger percentage of the book after I am done. I guess when we read and use our eyes, it leaves a bigger impression on our brain compared to hearing with our ears.
I listened to the full Millennium series by Steig Larsson while quilting, books were so so much better than the movies.
I have noticed tho, that compared to actually reading a book, I am more likely to forget a larger percentage of the book after I am done. I guess when we read and use our eyes, it leaves a bigger impression on our brain compared to hearing with our ears.
I listened to the full Millennium series by Steig Larsson while quilting, books were so so much better than the movies.
#93
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Denver, CO
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Currently "Krakatoa" by Simon Winchester and in the middle of "Homer's Odyssey" (don't know why I never read that before). Just finished Pulitzer Prize winner "Cleopatra" by Stacy Steiff (spelling?) and am anxiously awaiting "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" by Rebecca Skloot. Begin to panic when my "to read" stash gets down to 3 books. Have had a Kindle for a year and still haven't used it. Something about going to the bookstore, touching the paper, turning the pages....
#96
Originally Posted by sandwich child
Currently "Krakatoa" by Simon Winchester and in the middle of "Homer's Odyssey" (don't know why I never read that before). Just finished Pulitzer Prize winner "Cleopatra" by Stacy Steiff (spelling?) and am anxiously awaiting "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" by Rebecca Skloot. Begin to panic when my "to read" stash gets down to 3 books. Have had a Kindle for a year and still haven't used it. Something about going to the bookstore, touching the paper, turning the pages....
#97
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 673
"death of a president". just finished "jackie and bobby", "the kennedy women", "peter lawford: the man with the secrets", "lee harvey oswald", and two or three others dealing with camelot and the kennedy years. i'm about finished with the kennedy obsession. time to find a new one. (i've read rosemary clooney's bio, and am reading bert lahr's, for a little bit of "light" in the "heavy" of camelot.) i haven't had the heart to read the warren commission report. and i'm dying to know what's still locked away. i'll not live to see it, though...
#99
Originally Posted by lheartsl
has anyone read water for elephants? I heard it was good, and have it on hold at the library...
I will have to check out that sandra dallas.... Don't think I have read anything by her....
I will have to check out that sandra dallas.... Don't think I have read anything by her....
#100
Originally Posted by carslo
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