Good Reads
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Good Reads
I've dug thru the archives and can't seem to find the thread about good reading while traveling (not travel books).
I did try only one book from that list, which I enjoyed 'Miles from Nowhere' by Barbara Savage about a husband and wife who transversed the world on bicycles.
Here's another one that I just finished 'Walk on the beach' by Joan Anderson. This is a book about the younger and perplexed Joan 51, who befriends the older and much wiser 93yr. old Joan. This all takes place in one of my favorite places, Capecod - excellant read.
Any other rec. from like minded travelers on any subject matter is appreciated.
Thanks ahead;
I did try only one book from that list, which I enjoyed 'Miles from Nowhere' by Barbara Savage about a husband and wife who transversed the world on bicycles.
Here's another one that I just finished 'Walk on the beach' by Joan Anderson. This is a book about the younger and perplexed Joan 51, who befriends the older and much wiser 93yr. old Joan. This all takes place in one of my favorite places, Capecod - excellant read.
Any other rec. from like minded travelers on any subject matter is appreciated.
Thanks ahead;
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Outlander-Diana Gabaldon, takes place in Scotland in present time and 1800's, VERY good book, but beware because you WILL want to read the rest of the series!
I just finished The Time Travelers Wife, the author is slipping my mind right now, but that was pretty good. I am currently reading A Million Little Pieces by James Frey, so far it is good but I wouldn't recommend it while traveling, it can be very sad at times.
I just finished The Time Travelers Wife, the author is slipping my mind right now, but that was pretty good. I am currently reading A Million Little Pieces by James Frey, so far it is good but I wouldn't recommend it while traveling, it can be very sad at times.
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Tale of Two Cities and Anna Karenina are good...pardon, but this seems a very silly thread, given the amount of good literature (and bad)that's been written over the past centuries, and the widely varying tastes of those who read.
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Thanks jlm, will check out.
vegas, My sis made me read a million little pieces after the falsifications were brought up. Inspite of my reservations, I did enjoy. Only the strongest of strong could come out of what he or anyone in such desperate circumstances had to endure.
vegas, My sis made me read a million little pieces after the falsifications were brought up. Inspite of my reservations, I did enjoy. Only the strongest of strong could come out of what he or anyone in such desperate circumstances had to endure.
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Hi Suzie,
Not an expert here, but I think he only falsified the stuff about his arrests. The rest (I think) was above board and confirmed - can't remember though as it was awhile ago. Too bad he felt that he had to flower up a story that was already enough.
Not an expert here, but I think he only falsified the stuff about his arrests. The rest (I think) was above board and confirmed - can't remember though as it was awhile ago. Too bad he felt that he had to flower up a story that was already enough.
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Here is a thread with almost 1000 responses that is on the Europe board. It has all sorts of recommendations!
http://tinyurl.com/q3jkr
Happy reading!
http://tinyurl.com/q3jkr
Happy reading!



