To: daisyscarlett; Iowa Granny
DS:
excellent subject. I am reading through Coulter's book now. Don't ask me why, but I am struggling through it -- I know you guys know what a Coulter fan I am, but I'm sorry, I'm struggling. Each chapter so far seems the same. Slap me. Put bamboo shoots under my fingernails, but that's how it hits me.
Am still reading the TR book, have started the Seabiscuit book, still in the Revelation book and am struggling to stay current on my equine journals. Throw in National Review and The Weekly Standard and I'm lucky if I know what day it is. Somewhere in there I actually make it to work, which reminds me, I was in Peoria today (eat your hearts out) and thought, "So, this is the town about which politicians say, 'If it plays in Peoria...'" or some such thing. Peoria's a nice town and all, but I doubt they take themselves as seriously as the politicians do.
Honestly, it seems impossible to concentrate on any one thing these days, which may explain why the first couple of chapters of Coulter's book seem the same - I'm probably reading the same ones over and over again.
As far as an excellent summer reading book, "Beach Music" by Pat Conroy - it's such a good book that I have, for years, refused to read the end because I didn't want it to end. Sue me.
To: Endeavor; lodwick
Honestly, it seems impossible to concentrate on any one thing these days...Whew! Tell me about it. I'm trying to get some down time before things start heating up again next month. Have I been successful?? NO!
If it weren't for my FReepin' habit...LOL! So many books, so little time...How 'bout a nightcap?

To: Endeavor
Beach Music" by Pat Conroy - it's such a good book that I have, for years, refused to read the end because I didn't want it to endYeah, I hate it when Conroy's books end....
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