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2017: What are you reading?

Ooh, nice math :)


Band of Brothers – Stephen E Ambrose – 4****
The subtitle is all the synopsis anyone needs: E Company, 506th Regiment, 101st Airborne from Normandy to Hitler’s Eagle’s Nest. Ambrose profiles the officers and enlisted men alike. Their personal stories, gleaned from hours of interviews as well as their journals and letters, lend great authenticity to the narrative.
LINK to my review

Fever Dogs: Stories by Kim O'Neil

My review
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...



I liked that one too. When I posted my review on GR, there is a GR member who will comment on all of the positive reviews saying that it is all untrue. I buzzed through other positive reviews and she commented the same on all. I basically replied that whether her statement was true or not or whether the story was true or not, it did not detract from my enjoyment of the book. She hasn't replied back.

Thanks for the heads up -- this sort of thing is right up my alley!

I liked that one too..."
Margaret wrote: "I'm reading the foundling by Joseph Fronczak the true story of a search for identity and biological family in the time of DNA. It's fascinating"
The first link doesn't go to a book, and the second link goes to a Georgette Heyer historical fiction of the same name. This is the link to Paul Joseph Fronczak's book, The Foundling: The True Story of a Kidnapping, a Family Secret, and My Search for the Real Me.
Sounds like an interesting premise, whether it's true or not!


Scottish slums to SA migrant hostels was frying pan to fire!
My review
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

I love Michelle Moran. She's so nice.


The Gatekeeper – Kathryn Smith – 4****
Subtitle: Missy LeHand, FDR, and the Untold Story of the Partnership That Defined a Presidency. This is a fascinating biography of the woman “beside” the man, who despite her influence at the time, quickly slipped out of the public’s consciousness.
LINK to my review



Non-fiction, part memoir, part reminiscences, part passion about how to save his beloved island - Australia - from the insidious effects of development and climate change.
5★ My review with some good photos
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...



Bletchley Park: The Secret Archives
Just started into this richly illustrated documentary of Bletchley's WW2 role as the U.K.'s communications intelligence center. Technical information, human interest items, it's terrific. Wish I had this when I started my novel on Bletchley. But it comes in quite timely for the sequel's development.


The Serpents Tale – Ariana Franklin – 3.5***
Book two in the series. There are several things I like about this series, starting with Adelia Aguilar – a strong, independent, resilient, and resourceful heroine. Franklin does a lot of research and it shows in the way she sets the tone and describes the landscape and relationships in 12th century England. The plot is intricate, and had more than one surprise for the reader.
LINK to my review







Kathleen it is a very good book I hope you enjoy it too

My review
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


Into the Beautiful North – Luis Alberto Urrea – 3.5***
This is a quest novel, a coming-of-age story, and a road trip adventure, populated by one of the most eclectic cast of characters in literature. I loved Nayeli, whose smile is like the sunrise. She’s honest, fierce, loyal to her friends, and determined to succeed in her mission. The novel is translated from Spanish to English, but still includes much Spanish and even some “Spanglish.” This may be challenging for readers who don’t speak Spanish.
LINK to my review

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Rebel Queen- I haven't read much Indian historical fiction and I'm not too sure how historically accurate Moran's portrayal is, but I really enjoyed it.
The Girl with All the Gifts- This was interesting. I think it had some flaws, but enjoyable and I like the different take on zombies. I plan on reading the "prequel" The Boy on the Bridge, which I picked up on a whim at the library.
The Wrath and the Dawn- This one is a re-telling of 1001 Nights. It was surprisingly a fast read and I enjoyed it more than I thought I would. Definitely plan on reading the sequel.




Kathleen it is a very good book I hope you enjoy it too"
Thanks Alice yes I really enjoyed The Winter Crown I love the authors writing and it was so interesting.


Oh, how I enjoyed Eleanor, Jayme! Isn't she delightful?



Oh, how I enjoyed Eleanor, J..."
I really liked it. I think she and I would have been friends.
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