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Never too Late to Read Classics discussion

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message 2: by Lesle, Appalachain Bibliophile (new)

Lesle | 8428 comments Mod
Great list Samantha, a wide variety.


message 3: by Chad (new)

Chad | 860 comments Looking forward to Dust tracks on the road. I also downloaded The Expedition of the Donner Party and Its Tragic Fate to my kindle and will start it in a week or two.


message 4: by Samantha, Creole Literary Belle (new)

Samantha Matherne (creolelitbelle) | -266 comments Mod
Remember: when it comes time to read The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, all books are read the same way - one page at a time. If interested, please do not let the length deter you!


message 5: by Nidhi (new)

Nidhi Kumari | 320 comments Thank You Samantha.


message 6: by Brian E (new)

Brian E Reynolds | -1125 comments I have been postponing reading my Kindle of A Son of the Middle Border so I'm pleased it's part of next years group reads. It's nice to have a set month scheduled for me to read it.
If I like it, I'll move on to my freebie Kindle of A Daughter of the Middle Border
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message 7: by Chad (new)

Chad | 860 comments Samantha wrote: "Remember: when it comes time to read The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, all books are read the same way - one page at a time. If interested, please do not let the length deter you!"

I read it years ago. Decades ago. I’m up for a re read. I still have the second hand copy that I received when I was in my late teens. Interesting to think about it now actually. I was in my first “real” apartment and an elderly German man with a thick accent was my neighbor. He collected books about WW2 and I was friendly with him. After he died a woman (maybe his daughter) whom I had met a few times, gave me a box of his books.


message 8: by Melanie (new)

Melanie Anton | 463 comments Living in snowbound Minnesota, I want to read the July selection right now!


message 9: by Brian E (last edited Feb 23, 2023 08:36PM) (new)

Brian E Reynolds | -1125 comments Melanie wrote: "Living in snowbound Minnesota, I want to read the July selection right now!"
I think one of my favorite non-fiction books ever would be more appropriate: In the Kingdom of Ice The Grand and Terrible Polar Voyage of the USS Jeannette by Hampton Sides
In the Kingdom of Ice: The Grand and Terrible Polar Voyage of the USS Jeannette


message 10: by Melanie (new)

Melanie Anton | 463 comments Brian E wrote: "Melanie wrote: "Living in snowbound Minnesota, I want to read the July selection right now!"
I think one of my favorite non-fiction books ever would be more appropriate: [bookcover:In the Kingdom o..."


Yikes! I think I'll read that in July.


message 11: by Cosmic (last edited Feb 23, 2023 10:12PM) (new)

Cosmic Arcata | 272 comments Lol

I definitely will be joining you in December as My Several Worlds is one of my favorite! Plus this year Ivwant to read The Good Earth Trilogy: The Good Earth, Sons, and A House Divided.


message 12: by Samantha, Creole Literary Belle (new)

Samantha Matherne (creolelitbelle) | -266 comments Mod
Melanie wrote: "Living in snowbound Minnesota, I want to read the July selection right now!"

Melanie, you make an excellent point. Most members experience winter weather Nov-Feb or March. I'm sure many others would also like to read a book set on a nice, warm island during the cold months. I'll keep that in mind for future planning.

I remember in 2001 when Tropical Storm Allison hit Louisiana, I read a trilogy set on the beach. Beautiful weather in the books. That was a great experience during our downpours and streets flooding.


message 13: by Pam, Southwest Enchanter (new)

Pam (bluegrasspam) | 1156 comments Mod
Looks like a good selection! The only one I’ve read is Killers of the Flower Moon and I highly recommend it! This was a case and a very sad part of US history that I was unfamiliar with. The two I hope to read are A Son of a Middle Border and In the Garden of the Beasts. I’ve been interested in reading The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich for a long time but won’t get to it this year. I’m definitely interested to see what group members have to say about it.


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