And the last 5:
And the last 5:
"Things should be made as simple as possible, but not one bit simpler." ~ Albert Einstein
Thanks for the virtual gallery tour, Alan!
At least she has good taste! She could be into velvet dogs-playing-poker pictures!The actual point was, when she likes something, she really likes it!
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"Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it--every, every minute?" Emily Webb, Our Town
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Walden on Wheels which is simple living focused, Black Lotus, The Thunder Before the Storm and Cures by Martin Duberman.
On another Alexander McCall Smith kick. LOVED the No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency series. Now doing a quick-read through the 44 Scotland Street books. Also reading a Steve Hockensmith compilation. I read a lot of fluffy crap, lol. On the wait list for Wait-What? by James Ryan.
Don't Go There, by Svetlana Oss--one of several I've read about the Dyatlov Pass incident, which fascinates me. Concussion, by Jeanne Marie Laskas, which was engagingly written and really holding my interest until it came to an abrupt end. It was an expanded article, so I should have expected it, I guess, but still...Tell My Sons, by Mark Weber, apparently the tale of an authoritarian father who is dying. I didn't get far in that one. I'm currently reading No Time to Lose, by Peter Piot--a memoir of an infectious disease specialist and his work on AIDS and the Ebola virus. (I just noticed that my reading has taken a decidedly morbid bent...) I've also got Yuge, Garry Trudeau's take on Trump, but it's poorly formatted for Kindle--I'd have to use a magnifier--so that's one depressing tome I'll probably skip.
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