What are you reading?
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"The American Heritage History of The Law In America" by Bernard Schwartz (1974)
And as soon as I see my friend, which should be in the next week or so, I'll be reading her new book, "Propaganda Girls."
@Bernard said in What are you reading?:
"The American Heritage History of The Law In America" by Bernard Schwartz (1974)
And as soon as I see my friend, which should be in the next week or so, I'll be reading her new book, "Propaganda Girls."
Please give Lisa a hug from me. She is amazing.
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@Bernard said in What are you reading?:
"The American Heritage History of The Law In America" by Bernard Schwartz (1974)
And as soon as I see my friend, which should be in the next week or so, I'll be reading her new book, "Propaganda Girls."
Please give Lisa a hug from me. She is amazing.
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Still waiting for my library to supply the Captain Cook book...
Reading these:The Dorothy Wordsworth (bought) is a keeper; after a brief interesting historical introduction, her 225 year old diary is immediate and lyrical - after all she was her brothers inspiration, muse and recorder. And has artwork throughout.
Censoring Victoria is quite academic (library book borrowed 9 times in 11 years).
30 pages in, I may skip through to the end. -
Lonesome Dove.
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@Piano-Dad ooh, me neither. Not sure where to start.
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On Lying and Politics by Hannah Arendt https://app.thestorygraph.com/books/1a83999a-ad81-4709-a546-8790280e444d
I started out as a poli sci major but I think I'm out of practice. Short book, long read.