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In reply to the discussion: What are you reading the week of Sunday, May 10, 2015? [View all]Enthusiast
(50,983 posts)17. Hi scarletwoman.
I'll probably read Bird Girl & the Man Who Followed the Sun. Velma Wallis sort of reminds me of James Houston that I spoke of before.
Yes, Strange Shores was captivating. Erlandur was an unrelenting super detective in a desperate search for answers. I find it is still having an effect on me.
I cannot comment about Bucking the Sun by Ivan Doig yet as I am only about one quarter through the book.
This Ivan Doig had a unique way of looking at things. He had a special skill for placing you right in that time and place. Many of us have been considering the great infrastructure projects of the New Deal lately anyway.
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Have just finished Ch. 1 of The Pillars of the Earth. So far, I really enjoy it.
CurtEastPoint
May 2015
#1
And I am in Normandy now, enjoying the cathedrals and tomorrow, Mont St Michel!
CurtEastPoint
May 2015
#9
Hello, everyone! Thank you for the thread, scarletwoman. Happy Mother's Day to all DU mothers!
Enthusiast
May 2015
#3
I have that one on hold request for e-edition at the library. Last night, I finished
japple
May 2015
#10
I know what you mean. My stack keeps growing and my time seems to keep shrinking
japple
May 2015
#14
I'm happy to know you are well supplied with books in the event of some catastrophe.
Enthusiast
May 2015
#18
Sometimes it is pleasant to have a happy ending. And sometimes it is necessary for me too.
Enthusiast
May 2015
#19