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Former Member
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Yes, Douglas Preston is a must read for me. Lincoln Child has co-authored several books with him and has written some on his own. Check out Utopia and Death Match by Child.
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Very good indeed
Now I am with A Briefer History of Time by Stephen Hawkings and Leonard Mlodinow Waiting for George´s Secret Key from the Universe |
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Diana G.
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Now reading Sings the Nightbird by Robert McCammon. Another excellent book by McCammon is Swan Song. Swan Song was soooo awesome! I have recomended that book to so many people wOOt! . ![]() |
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Diana G.
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Thanks JP!!
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Still reading Oskar Schindler. Tough going. A wealth of detail, resulting from years of research and leaving nothing to the imagination.
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Diana G.
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Still reading Oskar Schindler. Tough going. A wealth of detail, resulting from years of research and leaving nothing to the imagination. Harold, I had to do a paper in college about the movie Schindler's List and we had to read them outloud. Not only did I cry at home watching this movie, and writing my paper, but I could not stop crying through the whole class either. Most everyone cried. It makes me tear up right now, too. hugs to you ![]() |
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I'm about to finish "Candy Girl" by Diablo Cody.
NY1 read it? Having been to Minneapolis many times...I know the 'area'. I've taken a hiatus from reading Laura Joh Rowland 'Sano' mysteries to read C.G. "Black Lotus" will be next when I pick it up and start reading 16th-century samurai detective stories again. |
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Oskar Schindler by David M. Crowe Story I have just renewed this. The local library is closed for installation of a new central heating system, but I found this among the new books and yesterday I renewed it by telephone.I remember "The Source" It is not factually true to history, but true to the spirit of the participants. The same is true of "Exodus", (the original Leon Uris version, four years earlier). Many of the fictional characters represent several real people each, and one fictional skirmish represents a real incident about 30 years earlier, with French and British forces playing each other's roles. [Edit 3 times, last edit by Former Member at Oct 26, 2007 4:23:45 PM] |
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