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    Much Ado sounds like a well-written 16th century chick flick. I'm not above those.

    Originally posted by Drew S. View Post
    How do you not have ‘Bonfire of the Vanities’ or ‘A Man in Full’ included? The list loses a lot of credibility for no Tom Wolfe.
    All such lists are going to have opinions. It's just like lists of "Greatest Rock Bands".

    Somewhere out there, some jarhead has compiled a "Must Read" list that has 5 Tom Clancy novels in it.
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        Originally posted by Drew S. View Post
        How do you not have ‘Bonfire of the Vanities’ or ‘A Man in Full’ included? The list loses a lot of credibility for no Tom Wolfe.
        Every book list is like that. No Thomas Wolfe, Saul Bellow, Wendel Berry . . . Jack London makes the list three times. I'd sooner reread Sometimes a Great Notion than Cuckoo's Nest.
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          Originally posted by burd View Post
          Every book list is like that. No Thomas Wolfe, Saul Bellow, Wendel Berry . . . Jack London makes the list three times. I'd sooner reread Sometimes a Great Notion than Cuckoo's Nest.
          Call of the Wild was alright. I loved White Fang.

          Never heard of the former three authors you've mentioned. I guess I should be embarrassed by that?

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            Originally posted by FadeToBlack&Gold View Post
            Call of the Wild was alright. I loved White Fang.

            Never heard of the former three authors you've mentioned. I guess I should be embarrassed by that?
            Glad you're not serious.

            But now that you mentioned it. One book which is missing from both lists and which is a MUST read is Fight on Sioux, published by Grand Forks Chamber of Commerce award winning author, the Grand Forks Herald (soft cover). A seriously cool book about hockey history at the good old U of ND.

            You SHOULD be embarrassed if you have not read that.
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              Originally posted by burd View Post
              Glad you're not serious.

              But now that you mentioned it. One book which is missing from both lists and which is a MUST read is Fight on Sioux, published by Grand Forks Chamber of Commerce award winning author, the Grand Forks Herald (soft cover). A seriously cool book about hockey history at the good old U of ND.

              You SHOULD be embarrassed if you have not read that.
              I'll save it for a lazy day in retirement. At least 35 years away for me. I'm sure it'll be updated with UND's 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th titles by then. Hell, maybe more once they start allowing schools to pay athletes a salary.
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                Originally posted by FadeToBlack&Gold View Post
                Call of the Wild was alright. I loved White Fang.

                Never heard of the former three authors you've mentioned. I guess I should be embarrassed by that?
                No, you should be happy you discovered some new authors to read. 'A Man in Full' and 'Bonfire of the Vanities' are two of my favorite books and I think in time they will be two of the books people look to in order to understand the late 20th century in America. They are both 700 or 800 pages but I'm sure you will read both in less than a week. I read 'I am Charlotte Simmons' when I was a kid and loved it, but honestly I can't imagine reading it if I was over 25. 'Back to Blood'(was actually very disappointed when this came out as there was a long wait for it) and 'The Right Stuff' are okay if you like his other work.
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                  Haven't posted here in awhile, but still reading a lot. A few notables...

                  Hidden Figures (had already seen the movie). So good. Very much like the movie, except the timeline was more realistic. I enjoyed it even more than the movie.

                  The Ice Cream Queen of Orchard Street by Susan Jane Gilman - this was pretty good. About a Russian immigrant who is orphaned and ends up with Italian family, then starts an ice cream company.

                  What You Owe Me by Bebe Moore Campbell. Got this from some recommendation list. It was LONG, but good - about an African American woman, spanning 50 years, and her family and makeup business (and revenge!)

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                      My Year in Books from Goodreads -

                      TOTALS: I read 58,606 pages across 188 books

                      SHORTEST BOOK: Christmas Cookies, Candies and Cakes by Woman's Day Magazine, 95 pages
                      LONGEST BOOK: Cross My Heart by James Patterson, 544 pages
                      AVERAGE LENGTH: 312 pages

                      MOST POPULAR: 1,258,954 people also read Me Before You by Jojo Moyes
                      LEAST POPULAR: 1 person also read Isabelle Pinckney by Kay Holz (ha - this was written by my aunt, and the one other person was my cousin)

                      MY AVERAGE RATING FOR 2017: 3.3

                      HIGHEST RATED ON GOODREADS: Sally's Cookie Addiction: Irresistible Cookies, Cookie Bars, Shortbread, and More from the Creator of Sally's Baking Addiction by Sally McKenney - 4.46 average (really?)

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                        My year in Books, via Goodreads

                        TOTALS I read 68,000 pages across 191 books

                        SHORTEST BOOK
                        29 pages
                        Double Cross by Jeffery Deaver

                        LONGEST BOOK
                        1,177 pages
                        A Storm of Swords by George R.R. Martin

                        AVERAGE LENGTH 356 pages

                        MOST POPULAR 1,615,114 people also read
                        A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin

                        LEAST POPULAR 3 people also read
                        George W. Bush: America's 43rd P... by Matt Donnelly

                        MY AVERAGE RATING FOR 2017 2.7 I rate most books 2 or 3 stars

                        1 star books
                        Wolf of Wall St by Jordan Belfort
                        You've been Warned by James Patterson and Howard Rougan
                        My Silent War the Autobiography of a Spy by Kim Philby

                        No 5 Star books this year

                        I also read my 100th James Patterson book last week.
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                          My 5 star books from 2017 - Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly, Cross Justice by James Patterson, Ocean Soul by Brian Skerry, and Shoeless Joe by W. P. Kinsella.

                          1 star books - only one: The Rice Krispie Treats Cookbook. This was awful. I thought they'd do different things with them, but they just made them different shapes and colors.

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                              Probert: Does Luger cover anything about the death of Miss Elizabeth?
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                                Originally posted by Brenthoven View Post
                                Probert: Does Luger cover anything about the death of Miss Elizabeth?
                                Yeah there is a chapter on their relationship, the break up of his marriage when his wife found out, her death and his legal issues as a result of her death.
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