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WHAT ARE YOU READING AND WHY!!
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I'm fairly addicted to this series of mystery novels set during the Deadball and Babe Ruth eras of major league baseball in which the game itself is an integral part of each novel.



It's Spring 1922 and Major League Baseball is back in season. Mickey Rawlings - a veteran utility infielder (this time with the St. Louis Browns of the American League) and amateur sleuth - is back on the scene, this time to investigate the lynching in a ball park of a star pitcher from the Negro Leagues.

I just finished the latest from Clive Cussler's work with his co-writer Graham Brown. Sadly we know we have lost Clive, who's writing career started several decades ago.
As always, an excellent read. Plenty of action and even a reason to smile now and again with the ingenious ways things are accomplished.
I always recommend work from Clive and his writers.


Jean Lucey Pratt was an Englishwoman (who had been part of Britain's Mass Observation Project [MOP] from the late 1930s to World War II and beyond - the MOP was Britain's way of gauging public opinion on the eve of World War II and was one of the first measures of public opinion developed in the world) - who kept a diary from 1925 (when she was 16) until a few weeks before her death in 1986.
As someone who has kept diaries for close to 40 years, I have a fascination for reading diaries of people who lived in different eras and places.
One of our members, Martha, kindly provided this link to an April promo for free books that she and her author friends organized. Enjoy! 🙂🌺🌹
https://books.bookfunnel.com/funforap...
https://books.bookfunnel.com/funforap...
Lynne wrote: "I am rereading Necessary Heartbreak by Michael John Sullivan and then Everybody's Daughter two great books. Had the pleasure of talking with the author Michael very nice guy. Highly recommend anyth..."
It's fun to meet an author, especially if they turn out to be nice. 😊
It's fun to meet an author, especially if they turn out to be nice. 😊

I have been reading Clive Cussler's books for decades, and I recommend them to any one who like action and adventure.













Margaret wrote: "I've been bingeing on my bookshelves and although I have some unread books on there I went back to 20th c classics I'd read in my teens. the last one was After the Act by Winston Graham. Now I love..."
Glad to hear you're recovering from coronavirus Margaret. 🙂
I used to read Mary Stewart mysteries but haven't picked one up in a long time.
Glad to hear you're recovering from coronavirus Margaret. 🙂
I used to read Mary Stewart mysteries but haven't picked one up in a long time.
Shannon wrote: "I havent been reading alot since my library been closed but here is what i read last 2 months. Some of these i had and fianlly read it
by [author:Jennifer McMahon|..."
Nice batch of books Shannon. Some good authors in there. 🙂

Nice batch of books Shannon. Some good authors in there. 🙂

Thank you! Not been out yet, but hoping to try later today. Symptoms all gone just a residual tiredness. Desperate to get back to actually writing!!


I can't believe I've only heard of one of these! - Are you in the US? There often seems to be a divide between the Us and the UK...


1) The Jg26 War Diary: Volume 2: 1943-1945 by Donald Caldwell

2) Three Women by Lisa Taddeo

3) The Betrayal: How the 1919 Black Sox Scandal Changed Baseball by Charles Fountain

4) How to be Famous by Caitlin Moran

5) Dawson's Fall: A Novel by Roxana Robinson

6) Wren Jane Beacon at War by D.J. Lindsay

7) Meet Me Under the Clock by Annie Murray

8) Black Radical: The Life and Times of William Monroe Trotter by Kerri K. Greenidge

9) Summer at Tiffany by Marjorie Hart

10) Black September 1918: WWI's Darkest Month in the Air by Norman Franks

11) Aero-Neurosis: Pilots of the First World War and the Psychological Legacies of Combat by Mark C. Wilkins

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