Reading

jeanmrob
jeanmrob Posts: 629 Member
I see books and libraries being mentioned and thought it would be good to see what we are all reading.....

I love reading...books, magazines and stuff on my Kindle.

At the moment I am reading Weight Watchers magazine, A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway (real book)...and recently finished Twelve Years A Slave on my Kindle....

What are you reading?:smile:

Jean

Replies

  • Healthydiner65
    Healthydiner65 Posts: 1,552 Member
    Just finished Looking for Yesterday by Marcia Muller and started Bull River by Robert B Parker! I also read the new WW magazine!
  • gramanana
    gramanana Posts: 653 Member
    I'm reading a series of books by W. Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear. The series is called The First North Americans and I am on the third book People of the Earth. I really enjoy them, but they're a long read. In between I read mysteries and romances. I just picked up a J. A. Nance book at the library today.
  • CRody44
    CRody44 Posts: 776 Member
    I am reading two books, trading off every now and then.

    Anzio, by Lloyd Clark, about the Allied forces landing at Anzio, Italy during WWII.

    War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy. about the French under Napoleon invasion of Russia.
  • jeanmrob
    jeanmrob Posts: 629 Member
    Have never tackled War And Peace...I know I should!

    Just about to start Needless Things by Stephen King

    Jean
  • retirehappy
    retirehappy Posts: 4,757 Member
    I am on a real books kick right now. Had been reading almost everything on a Kindle.

    So on my desk are the following:

    The Casual Vacancy by J.K. Rowling
    Smart Exercise by Covert Bailey
    Food & Friends Recipes and Memories from Simca's Cuisine by Simone Beck

    and I am also rereading
    Medium Raw by Anthony Bourdain
    French Women Don't Get Fat The Secret to Eating for Pleasure by Mireille Guiliano

    CRody, I did read War and Peace in high school and can honestly say I would not attempt it again. :laugh:
    Anzio does sound interesting, I like all kinds of history, war history isn't my favorite topic but it can be exciting reading.
  • Nacho12
    Nacho12 Posts: 162 Member
    I just finished Boys in the Boat by Daniel Brown. A great story about the 1936 Olympic University of Washington crew team. It took place in Seattle, Washington and the author did a great job of researching the history of the area! Such a good story! Other books I
    liked are The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey, Songs of Willow Frost by Jamie Ford and The Light Between Oceans by ML Stedman.
  • CRody44
    CRody44 Posts: 776 Member
    retirehappy,

    I was reading War and Peace first (quite long), but I saw a man reading Anzio at the EKG office so I got the e-book. In it, one of the things it talks about is the German bombing the 95th Medical Evac unit on the beach there and killing several doctors, nurses and many of the military wounded that were being attended to. One of those nurses was my Aunt, among the first three women military personnel killed in the European campaign.

    I have done a lot of genealogy and like to study the history that changed the loves of my ancestors and, in some cases, the world.

    Chuck
  • debneeds2beskinny
    debneeds2beskinny Posts: 227 Member
    Needless things is one of my favorite books
  • retirehappy
    retirehappy Posts: 4,757 Member
    retirehappy,

    I was reading War and Peace first (quite long), but I saw a man reading Anzio at the EKG office so I got the e-book. In it, one of the things it talks about is the German bombing the 95th Medical Evac unit on the beach there and killing several doctors, nurses and many of the military wounded that were being attended to. One of those nurses was my Aunt, among the first three women military personnel killed in the European campaign.

    I have done a lot of genealogy and like to study the history that changed the loves of my ancestors and, in some cases, the world.

    Chuck

    Oh that would make it a very interesting read for you then.

    I dabble in genealogy, have had mine and a couple of male relatives DNA testing done as well. When I do retire, I am sure I will get much more serious about it. Not enough time these days. One of my friends is currently heading up a New Zealand genealogy group, so she is always showing me more resources. It could become a full time job :laugh:
  • retirehappy
    retirehappy Posts: 4,757 Member
    Jean
    Just noticed you listed one of my favorite pieces of literature A Moveable Feast one of his best works. I like most of his writings but he can be so macho at times and that was held at bay in Feast. One of my highlights of visiting Paris was spending a morning in Shakespeare's book store. If those walls could only talk oh the tales they could tell.
  • CRody44
    CRody44 Posts: 776 Member
    retirehappy,

    After I retired in ’99, I worked on my genealogy from 8 to 20 hours a day for two years. I thought myself to read gothic German handwriting, translate that into modern German and that into English.

    I had my DNA done through two different companies. It turned up some very interesting information.
    Chuck
  • jeanmrob
    jeanmrob Posts: 629 Member
    Retirehappy....... I loved the book....I love Paris too. It was the film by Woody Allen, Midnight In Paris, which made me search out the Hemingway book, in the film the hero travels back in time and meets Hemingway, Gertrude Stern, the Fitzgeralds etc......It's delightful!

    Jean
  • retirehappy
    retirehappy Posts: 4,757 Member
    Retirehappy....... I loved the book....I love Paris too. It was the film by Woody Allen, Midnight In Paris, which made me search out the Hemingway book, in the film the hero travels back in time and meets Hemingway, Gertrude Stern, the Fitzgeralds etc......It's delightful!

    Jean

    I love that movie, own a copy and I don't buy many movies but he had me at the first frame of the movie those first few mins. are like a postcard from Paris.

    I used to hang out with teachers who were working on their PHDs in college two of them were doing their dissertations on the Lost Generation of writers, one was doing Hemingway, the other on the Fitzgeralds, so I have been reading books from that era, I have a copy of Islands in the Stream I am just getting going on, since it is Hemingways last, I keep putting off reading it, just rereading the same few starting chapters. Must finish it someday.
  • Healthydiner65
    Healthydiner65 Posts: 1,552 Member
    I just started the new Michael Connelly book The Gods of Guilt. I can't seem to put it down!
  • retirehappy
    retirehappy Posts: 4,757 Member
    I just started the new Michael Connelly book The Gods of Guilt. I can't seem to put it down!

    OH, I try to avoid anything that involves GUILT.:bigsmile:

    I decided to reread the Sherlock Holmes stories. I really like the TV shows currently, which are updating the settings, so I thought I would reread the originals.