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    Just finished this. It was absolutely fantastic. Her use of language is top notch.

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    @dolmansaxlil I loved Ministry of Time; I reread it immediately upon finishing because I wanted to see how the plot points had been set up. That was a great read.

    The inspiration for the book, Graham Gore, was a real person. And his grandfather John Gore showed up in another book I read recently, The Wide Wide Sea by Hampton Sides, which was about Captain James Cook’s final expedition (looking for the Northwest Passage from the western end).

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    The Wide Wide Sea
    IMPERIAL AMBITION, FIRST CONTACT AND THE FATEFUL FINAL VOYAGE OF CAPTAIN JAMES COOK
    By Hampton Sides

    I highly recommend this book. I learned a lot about Captain Cook and that last voyage. I saw the Captain Cook monument at Kealakekua Bay in December (where he died), and this book provided a good background for me.

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      Just finished Stoner - not what I expected - a decent read.

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        Easby Moor has a monument to Captain Cook and can be seen (with binoculars) from where we live.
        He's still a bit of a local hero, his life taught in schools; people of a certain age know DCI Morse was named after his ship.

        I'll endeavour to get the book

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          Easby Moor has a monument to Captain Cook and can be seen (with binoculars) from where we live.
          He's still a bit of a local hero, his life taught in schools; people of a certain age know DCI Morse was named after his ship.

          I'll endeavour to get the book

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          @AndyD I hadn’t realized that Cook’s last voyage was really about the Northwest Passage; I only knew that he was killed in Hawaii (we spend time in Hawaii most Decembers).

          I worked in a salmon cannery on Kodiak Island, Alaska, which paid for university. Long hours. But the descriptions of Alaska in The Wide Wide Sea brought it all back to me!

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            Too much news.

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              Cannot find much of what I like so I am reading another Daniel Silva book, The Cellist. Spies, intrigue, mysteries, and the like hold my interest. I need to broaden my selections.

              “I’m at an age when remembering something right away is as good as an orgasm.”—Gloria Steinem to Julia Louis-Dreyfus on Wiser Than Me

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                "Democracy in Chains"
                Just started it but so far it's a page-turner

                fear is the thief of dreams

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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."

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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.

                  fear is the thief of dreams

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                    "Democracy in Chains"
                    Just started it but so far it's a page-turner

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                    @pique said in What are you reading?:

                    "Democracy in Chains"
                    Just started it but so far it's a page-turner

                    I'll have to look for it.

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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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                      @pique said in What are you reading?:

                      Please give Lisa a hug from me. She is amazing.

                      I will.

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                        "Original Intent and the Framer's Constitution" by Leonard W. Levy. I read about half of it some years back. Now I'm re-reading it and finishing it. Quite enjoying it.

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                          Still waiting for my library to supply the Captain Cook book...
                          Reading these:

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                          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.

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                            I just read Conclave by Robert Harris. That was a fun read. Helped me imagine what went on recently at the Vatican.

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                              Lonesome Dove.

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                                Currently on the 13th book in the Maisie Dobbs series, by Jacqueline Winspear. Maisie is a psychologist/private investigator, between WW1 and WW2.

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                                  I have never read any of Ursula K. Le Guin, so I'm starting the Left Hand of Darkness.

                                  Crazy economist who likes to write about higher education.

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