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Posted on 05/16/2021 10:41:07 AM PDT by LilFarmer

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I tend not to read current fiction, but I do like some biographies or autobiographies from the “celebrity” world for light reading. A recent book that I found interesting was Lady in Waiting by Anne Glenconner (her own memoir).

Always good for light reading - any of the Jeeves and Wooster books by P.G. Wodehouse.


21 posted on 05/16/2021 11:19:33 AM PDT by Cecily
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You might enjoy “Grateful American” by Gary Sinese. I read it a few summers ago


22 posted on 05/16/2021 11:21:18 AM PDT by LilFarmer ( )
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Wouldn’t say these are light reading, but found them very interesting:

Dead Wake, the Sinking of the Lusitania
The Water Is Wide -Conroy
Chesapeake Requiem


23 posted on 05/16/2021 11:22:03 AM PDT by randita
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Another less heralded novel: The Peaceable Kingdom by Jan de Harbor. About the Quaker movement’s origins and migration to America. The Dutch author is my uncle.


24 posted on 05/16/2021 11:31:24 AM PDT by ReleaseTheHounds ("The problem with Socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money." M. Thatcher )
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Read Faulkner’s Absalom Absalom!...better yet use audiobooks as you follow it in written word

You’ll learn quickly Dostoevsky’s wind and Hemingway’s two page sentences are the words of mere pikers

Master Absalom! and you can read Zane Grey on the treadmill listening to Waylon on acid


25 posted on 05/16/2021 11:37:46 AM PDT by wardaddy (Let me guess FREEPERS are now salivating over Tim Scott.....so predictable just like talk radio )
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To: LilFarmer
The Haj by Leon Uris.

ML/NJ

26 posted on 05/16/2021 11:41:17 AM PDT by ml/nj (DITCH MITCH !!)
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“A Night to Remember” by Walter Lord: The sinking of The Titanic and the passengers thereon.

“The Stranger in the Woods, the extraordinary story of the last true hermit” by Michael Finkle: Story of Christopher Knight who lived as a hermit in the north Maine woods for nearly 30 years.


27 posted on 05/16/2021 11:41:50 AM PDT by upchuck (Corporations don’t pay taxes. They collect them. From us. ~ h/t Little Ray)
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I don't read political books. I read books that are mostly serialized, except for the non-fiction historical stuff I read. The serialized books I read run from the medieval period to contemporary mysteries.

I am currently reading the non-fiction book "Spearhead" by Adam Makos which was recommended by someone here. It's the story of an armored division in WWII.

I can also recommend Midnight in Chernobyl by Adam Higginbotham.

KL: A History of the Nazi Concentration Camps by Nikolaus Wachsmann (hefty book, but very well sourced)

Hitler's First Victims: The Quest for Justice by Timothy W. Ryback

28 posted on 05/16/2021 11:43:05 AM PDT by mass55th ("Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway." ~~ John Wayne )
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GEORGE MCDONALD FRASIER. THE “FLASHMAN” SERIES, STARTING WITH “FLASHMAN”. YOU’LL LOVE IT. IF YOU’RE A GUY, IF YER A GAL, MAYBE NOT.


29 posted on 05/16/2021 11:43:31 AM PDT by TigerHawk (The Raised Middle Finger in the Clenched Fist of the World)
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I read Hunter S Thompson’s Hell’s Angels docu novel .....the strange and terrible saga of outlaw motorcycle gangs....via google play on my iPhone

I had read a copy in 1969 my cousin had given me when I was a seventh grader

It took me two times of Bush hogging 10 acres to run through it.....it was enjoyable and before he went all gonzo....although you could see hints of it in this 1966 book

My mom liked western novels but those with a mild erotic tone....as a widow woman late in life

For westerns I prefer the aforementioned Zane Grey because he’s more descriptive than Louis ...far more....and it’s hard to beat Riders of the Purple Sage

I don’t read much fiction....I did read the Stand

Good luck


30 posted on 05/16/2021 11:45:04 AM PDT by wardaddy (Let me guess FREEPERS are now salivating over Tim Scott.....so predictable just like talk radio )
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EXCELLENT!


31 posted on 05/16/2021 11:46:23 AM PDT by TigerHawk (The Raised Middle Finger in the Clenched Fist of the World)
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To: ReleaseTheHounds

Correction thanks to spell check... The author I was referring to is Jan de Hartog, my distant uncle who was a heralded Dutch author and playwrite in the 1940-60s.


32 posted on 05/16/2021 11:49:11 AM PDT by ReleaseTheHounds ("The problem with Socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money." M. Thatcher )
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I bring to you fun...... no intellectual stimulation or dry stuff

To get me through the covid stall, I read all the Robert B Parker Spenser and Jessee Stone novels pretty much in order.

They are non political and good mysteries.

I recommend Jessee Stone and his tale as police chief in paradise Mass.

Night passage is the first in the series of 15 or so

Then I reread many of Stuart Woods Stone Barrington and Holly Barker novels They are light stuff for the Barrington books early on but the later ones become political

I especially recommend for you the Holly Barker Florida novels where she becomes police chief in Orchid Beach a small town in Florida

If you have a Kindle, get the Libby app and most of these two authors are available for check out via your local library on line. For the record, after 40 or so books, Stone is helpful in getting Holly elected President of the USA. They are leftists but that is not apparent in the early books

33 posted on 05/16/2021 11:50:08 AM PDT by bert ( (KE. NP. N.C. +12) History: Pelosi was pitiful vindictive California crone)
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Lil:

If you click on my name I review a bunch of science fiction books.

Many of them qualify as legitimate literature...


34 posted on 05/16/2021 11:50:47 AM PDT by cgbg (A kleptocracy--if they can keep it. Think of it as the Cantillon Effect in action.)
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To: ml/nj

THE HAJ IS A GREAT CHOICE, AS IS ANYTHING BY URIS.


35 posted on 05/16/2021 11:52:35 AM PDT by TigerHawk (The Raised Middle Finger in the Clenched Fist of the World)
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“THE SOURCE”, BY JAMES MITCHENER.


36 posted on 05/16/2021 11:56:07 AM PDT by TigerHawk (The Raised Middle Finger in the Clenched Fist of the World)
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“Huckleberry Finn” before it goes completely out of print.


37 posted on 05/16/2021 11:56:52 AM PDT by bgill
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THE HAJ IS A GREAT CHOICE, AS IS ANYTHING BY URIS.

I can only compare it to Exodus (and maybe Armageddon). The Haj is a far superior history of the Arab-Jewish Middle-east situation in the mid 20th Century.

ML/NJ

38 posted on 05/16/2021 11:58:23 AM PDT by ml/nj (DITCH MITCH !!)
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Anna Katerina-it’s not a love story as people think. It’s the gospel with skin on.


39 posted on 05/16/2021 12:00:35 PM PDT by Allthesaints
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To: LilFarmer
For medieval historical mysteries, I read Susanna Gregory, Michael Jecks, Candace Robb, and Bernard Knight.

Antebellum south mysteries, I read Barbara Hambly's Benjamin January series.

Robert McCammon's Matthew Corbett Mystery series is excellent. Takes place in early 17th century America.

Eliot Pattison's Mystery of Colonial America series. Very good reading.

I've been reading Doug Preston and Lincoln Child's Agent Pendergast series since the first book "Relic" came out. They have both written several books in their own name as well.

For contemporary mysteries, I read Stuart MacBride's Logan McRae series. Logan is a Detective in Abderdeen, Scotland. It's pretty descriptive and there's a lot of profanity, but I like the series, and the characters.

Andrew Taylor has several historical mystery series he writes, but the last author I want to mention is Phil Rickman, who writes the Merrily Watkins series, and also has some excellent stand-alone novels.

40 posted on 05/16/2021 12:01:27 PM PDT by mass55th ("Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway." ~~ John Wayne )
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