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hermetic

(8,310 posts)
Sun Nov 27, 2016, 02:27 PM Nov 2016

What are you reading this week of November 27, 2016?

Last edited Tue Nov 29, 2016, 01:47 PM - Edit history (1)

Decided I needed a laugh break so I got The Princess Bride, book and movie. What a fun story. I think I liked the Asides more than the tale. Author William Goldman is a very funny guy and he wrote a lot of books. Interestingly, he wrote one called The Color of Light and here I am, still reading The Color of Lightening. I do so love a good coincidence. I also saw this post Thurs. morning after reading half the Princess book and just before watching the movie. http://www.democraticunderground.com/1017412245

Hope everyone had some enjoyable days and lots of good food. I sure did.

Any fun coincidences in your reading right now?

ps. YeeHaw! Thriftbooks has a sale til the 30th, 20% off when you buy 3. I just ordered 6 from my list, $17!
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What are you reading this week of November 27, 2016? (Original Post) hermetic Nov 2016 OP
Glad you had fun with "The Princess Bride". TexasProgresive Nov 2016 #1
Yeah, I like him hermetic Nov 2016 #2
Shutter Man, Richard Montanari shenmue Nov 2016 #3
Sounds like another hermetic Nov 2016 #5
Hi everyone. Thanks for the thread, hermetic. japple Nov 2016 #4
You're welcome. hermetic Nov 2016 #6
We got rain! Real, wet, rain. 4.5 on Monday night and 1.5 late yesterday and last night. japple Dec 2016 #9
"The Hornet's Nest" by Jimmy Carter Number9Dream Nov 2016 #7
Hey! hermetic Nov 2016 #8
Dear # 9Dream: don't feel bad about giving up on a cumbersome book. japple Dec 2016 #10
Graveyard of Memories by Barry Eisler. PoindexterOglethorpe Dec 2016 #11
Have you read all this series? hermetic Dec 2016 #12
I think I have read them all. PoindexterOglethorpe Dec 2016 #13

TexasProgresive

(12,157 posts)
1. Glad you had fun with "The Princess Bride".
Sun Nov 27, 2016, 02:37 PM
Nov 2016

I'm 2/3 through Peter Robinson's Cold is the Grave. When I finish I'll probably be back in bicycle racing non-fiction, Bobke II by Bob Roll. I will be looking to read more of Robinson's Chief Inspector Banks stories.

japple

(9,838 posts)
4. Hi everyone. Thanks for the thread, hermetic.
Mon Nov 28, 2016, 09:35 AM
Nov 2016

Still reading Kate Grenville's book, The Secret River. The story is unfolding slowly, but the author writes so beautifully that I feel completely invested in this adventure in New South Wales.

My family and I had much to be thankful for this year--good food, health and the promise of rain!! After 70 days with no rainfall, we are expecting rain over the next couple of days. The forecast is for 5"+/- in our area of N. GA. It would be nice if we could have gotten it more incrementally, but we will be happy just to have the moisture and to help with the wildfires in the SE.

hermetic

(8,310 posts)
6. You're welcome.
Mon Nov 28, 2016, 03:09 PM
Nov 2016

Always happy to oblige. And to hear you had a good day. Extra happy to hear about the rain. Get those fires OUT!

I'm guessing Another Rainy Night in Georgia is no longer the state song.

japple

(9,838 posts)
9. We got rain! Real, wet, rain. 4.5 on Monday night and 1.5 late yesterday and last night.
Thu Dec 1, 2016, 07:22 PM
Dec 2016

We aren't "out of the woods," but at least the fires are out.

The lovely and wonderful Dolly Parton, who makes beautiful music and inspires young children to read, has a fundraising effort for victims of the fires in Gatlinburg, Pigeon Forge, and other areas around the Great Smoky Mtns. http://www.cnn.com/2016/11/30/us/gatlinburg-fires/

Number9Dream

(1,562 posts)
7. "The Hornet's Nest" by Jimmy Carter
Tue Nov 29, 2016, 01:27 PM
Nov 2016

I'm finally back after the hack, and have some catching up to do. It's nice to be back. I thought I'd enjoy a book about the Revolutionary War in the South. After reading it for ~3 weeks, I got about 250 pages in and finally reached 1776. It's slow paced, with numerous paragraphs devoted to mundane colonial activities such as fabric making and dying, shingle splitting, and militia training. President Carter clearly put a lot of research and knowledge into this book, but I returned it to the library unfinished.

hermetic

(8,310 posts)
8. Hey!
Tue Nov 29, 2016, 01:51 PM
Nov 2016

Good to see you again. Sorry about the book not working out for you. That happens.

I'm a little concerned right this moment because for some reason the internet seems to be going away. I can't get into my emails and many sites just won't load. It's kind of scary. Hope it's just a wee glitch.

japple

(9,838 posts)
10. Dear # 9Dream: don't feel bad about giving up on a cumbersome book.
Thu Dec 1, 2016, 07:24 PM
Dec 2016

Sometimes the writing is just not what you want to be reading at any given point in time. It's not a crime!!!!! Glad to see you back.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,894 posts)
11. Graveyard of Memories by Barry Eisler.
Fri Dec 2, 2016, 01:37 PM
Dec 2016

It's the most recent of his John Rain novels, and actually goes back to why Rain got into the assassination business. Very good.

hermetic

(8,310 posts)
12. Have you read all this series?
Fri Dec 2, 2016, 01:58 PM
Dec 2016

I read Requiem for an Assassin some months ago. That was pretty good.

I see he has a new one right now, Livia Lone, that sounds pretty intense. "Filled with raw power, Livia Lone may be the darkest thriller of the year." I will have to keep an eye out for that one.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,894 posts)
13. I think I have read them all.
Fri Dec 2, 2016, 02:39 PM
Dec 2016

The title changes have thrown me a bit.

I have Livia Lone on reserve at the library. I have read his other stand alone novel, God's Eye View, and liked it a lot.

I didn't care much for his other series, and have only read the first two.

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