Monday, April 03, 2006
Reading...
I have been reading some really good books the last month or so... so I thought I'd post the titles and my opinions so far... :-)
Men in Black: How the Supreme Court is Destroying America by Mark R. Levin; this book is a New York Times Bestseller, and a fascinating look at the judicial activism and our Constitution. As of half-way through ;-), I highly recommend it.
Agatha Christie And the Eleven Missing Days by Jared Cade; this is the true story behind the famous mystery-writer's 11-day disappearance in 1926... a real-life mystery, and very engrossing.
The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien; This is my first time reading this... (I know, how did I not read this during my childhood?) and it's getting more fun... (I really enjoyed The Hobbit)...
A Damsel in Distress by P.G. Wodehouse; Wodehouse is one of my favorite writers, his writing style and wit are simply delightful, and this novel was the basis for one my favorite childhood movies. So I HIGHLY recommend this one. :-)
Jamaica Inn by Daphne du Maurier; This 'adventure' novel is by the author of Rebecca and The Birds...it was written in 1935, and I love it so far. :-)
Benchley Or Else! by Robert Benchley; A humorist back in the thirties and forties, this is a collection of witty articles, some of the pieces are slightly "dated" but it's still a very funny book.
That's mainly all I'm reading... I read too many books at a time usually, but oh well. :-)
More later...
Men in Black: How the Supreme Court is Destroying America by Mark R. Levin; this book is a New York Times Bestseller, and a fascinating look at the judicial activism and our Constitution. As of half-way through ;-), I highly recommend it.
Agatha Christie And the Eleven Missing Days by Jared Cade; this is the true story behind the famous mystery-writer's 11-day disappearance in 1926... a real-life mystery, and very engrossing.
The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien; This is my first time reading this... (I know, how did I not read this during my childhood?) and it's getting more fun... (I really enjoyed The Hobbit)...
A Damsel in Distress by P.G. Wodehouse; Wodehouse is one of my favorite writers, his writing style and wit are simply delightful, and this novel was the basis for one my favorite childhood movies. So I HIGHLY recommend this one. :-)
Jamaica Inn by Daphne du Maurier; This 'adventure' novel is by the author of Rebecca and The Birds...it was written in 1935, and I love it so far. :-)
Benchley Or Else! by Robert Benchley; A humorist back in the thirties and forties, this is a collection of witty articles, some of the pieces are slightly "dated" but it's still a very funny book.
That's mainly all I'm reading... I read too many books at a time usually, but oh well. :-)
More later...
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Yeah, I know, but I'd never finish them anyways... lol
Greta: I'd say "Happy birthday early" on your blog, but I can't, so, Happy birthday early! ;)
Greta: I'd say "Happy birthday early" on your blog, but I can't, so, Happy birthday early! ;)
LOL! I know! She's trying to get people to abandon my blog for hers! Well, I shall take measures. ;-)
No, she's not trying to get people to *abandon* your blog darling... (Atleast I don't think so... ;) ) ...just trying to get people to go to her's as well! ;) Yay! Now I can comment on two blogs!
Well, I'll be going to comment on *your* blog now, Greta!
LOL Ingrid! Finish a book?!? Who ever heard of *that*?!?
LOL Ingrid! Finish a book?!? Who ever heard of *that*?!?
LOL!... With Greta, one must be very wary... she's a dear sister, and a sweet person, but one must stay on one's guard at all times... or else she'll sneak all of one's blog commenters away... ;-)
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