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What Are You Reading Now?
9/13/22 | MplsSteve

Posted on 09/13/2022 11:48:42 AM PDT by MplsSteve

It's been a number of years since I last posted this and recently decided to start doing this again.

As you know, I regard most Freepers to be very well-read individuals. I like to know what people are currently reading. it can be anything - a NY Times bestseller, a technical journal, a magazine you picked up at the grocery store, etc.

Please do not ruin this thread by posting "I'm reading This Thread". It's not that funny. Seriously.

I'll start...

I'm reading "Gettysburg: the Second Day" by harry W Pfanz. It's a deep book covering in extensive detail - yes you guessed it, the second day of the battle of Gettysburg. I just finished "Gettysburg: The First Day". I would not recommend either book for anyone looking for a good initial read on this battle but others may like it.

Well, what are you reading now?


TOPICS: Books/Literature; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: books; literature; reading
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To: Pythion.net

The CBS television anthology Playhouse 90 aired a loose 90-minute adaptation in 1958, Heart of Darkness (Playhouse 90). This version, written by Stewart Stern, uses the encounter between Marlow (Roddy McDowall) and Kurtz (Boris Karloff) as its final act, and adds a backstory in which Marlow had been Kurtz’s adopted son


141 posted on 09/13/2022 7:54:14 PM PDT by Reily
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To: MplsSteve
Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr

I loved All the Light You Cannot See a few years ago and so far, this new one is not disappointing at all. Loving the characters. 👍

142 posted on 09/13/2022 7:58:06 PM PDT by Allegra
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To: Tijeras_Slim

Two frutings; one in spring, a small one, then a big one in the fall. Know where to look?


143 posted on 09/13/2022 8:03:58 PM PDT by Fungi
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To: dfwgator
Without Ken Burns's The Civil War, there might not have been a The Great War documentary series.

Burns proved there was a market for expensive, long series historical documentaries. After his Civil War series, various channels tried to copy his success.

Burns also invented the concept of dramatizing historical documentaries, by casting actors to read for the parts of historical figures (reading from their letters, diaries, etc.)

Until Burns, documentaries were either talking heads (which Burns also used), or the "verite" style where a filmmaker followed his subject without commenting on events.

Soldier Girl was a very good verite documentary that came out in the early 1980s. Siskel & Ebert loved it. I saw it on PBS. The documentary followed women training in an Army boot camp, which was still a new thing when the film was made.

144 posted on 09/13/2022 10:50:56 PM PDT by Angelino97
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To: Silentgypsy

Now that looks good.


145 posted on 09/13/2022 11:15:54 PM PDT by JerseyDvl (During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.)
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To: JerseyDvl

Absolutely riveting. Borrowed it from a friend who learned about it at a Sons of Confederate Veterans meeting.


146 posted on 09/14/2022 1:17:05 AM PDT by Silentgypsy (In my defense, I was left unsupervised.)
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To: desertsolitaire

Have you read “Never Cry Wolf” by Farley Mowat? If not, I bet you’d find it interesting.


147 posted on 09/14/2022 1:54:53 AM PDT by Silentgypsy (In my defense, I was left unsupervised.)
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To: OneVike
Excellent! Thx much!

Reading that was a great way to start the day.;-)

148 posted on 09/14/2022 2:53:04 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
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To: Nuocmam

Have you read Defend the Valley by Margaretta Barton Colt?


149 posted on 09/14/2022 7:26:28 AM PDT by kalee
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To: nicollo
The first Jeeves story was published in 1915. Curiously, the stories make no mention of the Great War, though Bertie Wooster was 24 when the stories begin. He should have been in the trenches.

I'm guessing the stories ignore the war because readers wanted to get their minds off it. The stories are frivolous, as if the characters are still living in the prewar period.

When the earlier stories were published in book form a decade later, some of the period references were updated to the 1920s, lending the tales a Jazz Age feel.

150 posted on 09/14/2022 9:16:00 AM PDT by Angelino97
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To: Puppage

I’ll give that one a try. Have you read “The South was Right!” by Ronald & Donald Kennedy?


151 posted on 09/14/2022 10:08:17 AM PDT by backwoods-engineer (Hold on, y'all, 2022 is going to be a ride you won't soon forget!)
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To: virgil

I love all of Forester’s Hornblower novels. Just mind candy :-)


152 posted on 09/14/2022 10:09:03 AM PDT by backwoods-engineer (Hold on, y'all, 2022 is going to be a ride you won't soon forget!)
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To: HartleyMBaldwin

Last Full Measure is powerful. I read it years ago.


153 posted on 09/14/2022 10:12:15 AM PDT by backwoods-engineer (Hold on, y'all, 2022 is going to be a ride you won't soon forget!)
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To: Osage Orange

ALL of Matt’s books are great. He’s a FReeper, too; goes by Travis McGee. I’ve corresponded with him in writing, and he’s every bit the gentleman and scholar you’d expect.


154 posted on 09/14/2022 10:14:08 AM PDT by backwoods-engineer (Hold on, y'all, 2022 is going to be a ride you won't soon forget!)
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To: backwoods-engineer

Cool


155 posted on 09/14/2022 10:19:20 AM PDT by combat_boots
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To: backwoods-engineer

Me too! Loved the Hornblower series. I just get taken up by the adventure. Can hardly put it down.


156 posted on 09/14/2022 10:58:03 AM PDT by virgil (The evil that men do lives after them )
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To: backwoods-engineer

I like anything by Michael or Jeff Shaara.


157 posted on 09/14/2022 3:27:20 PM PDT by HartleyMBaldwin
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To: RoosterRedux

You are much welcome.


158 posted on 09/14/2022 5:17:57 PM PDT by OneVike (Just another Christian waiting to go home)
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To: kalee

No I haven’t but will check it out.


159 posted on 09/17/2022 7:21:56 AM PDT by Nuocmam (Loose lips sink ships.)
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To: MplsSteve

As a result of being kicked off Amazon after someone stole $562 from my account (inside job), I lost control of my Kindle.

I’m reading one good book still accessible that is the works of Charles Dickens. I’m reading it all. Some is quite tedious. There are many, many quotes still in use today. Curious also was the word refrigerator in a book written circa 1850

It is a Dickens trait to never be succinct when there can be 200 words entered. I think he wrote in serials for magazines and had to puff up the story with superfluous wordiness.

But who am I to judge? I’m reading Dickens until I make the effort to go through the hassle of changing my Kindle account


160 posted on 09/17/2022 7:39:24 AM PDT by bert ( (KWE. NP. N.C. +12) Juneteenth is inequality day)
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