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<blockquote data-quote="muttmeister" data-source="post: 256694" data-attributes="member: 135"><p>In the last couple of weeks I've finished <strong>Crime and Punishment </strong>(Dostoyevsky), <strong>The Broken Window </strong>(the latest Lincoln Rhyme mystery by Jeffery Deaver, <strong>Spider Mountain </strong>by P.T. Deutermann, and <strong>The Nightmare Years 1930-1940 </strong>by William L. Shirer. The last one was really interesting as he was a correspondent in Germany as the Nazis were coming to power. What he had to say at the beginning of the book about Afghanistan at that period was interesting too.</p><p>Our book club is reading <strong>19 Minutes </strong>by Jodi Picoult for this month but I haven't started it yet.</p><p>I was at the library today and brought home <strong>Visions of Sugarplums </strong>by Janet Evanovich, <strong>Rebecca </strong>by Daphne du Maurier, <strong>The Robe</strong> by Lloyd Douglas, <strong>The Charlemagne Pursuit </strong>by Steve Berry, <strong>Arctic Drift </strong>by Clive Cussler (the latest Dirk Pitt novel), and <strong>The Natural Shade Garden </strong>by Ken Druse which is supposed to help me with planting my new bed on the north side of my house. Between doing spring cleaning, working in the yard, and reading, I keep pretty busy. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muttmeister, post: 256694, member: 135"] In the last couple of weeks I've finished [B]Crime and Punishment [/B](Dostoyevsky), [B]The Broken Window [/B](the latest Lincoln Rhyme mystery by Jeffery Deaver, [B]Spider Mountain [/B]by P.T. Deutermann, and [B]The Nightmare Years 1930-1940 [/B]by William L. Shirer. The last one was really interesting as he was a correspondent in Germany as the Nazis were coming to power. What he had to say at the beginning of the book about Afghanistan at that period was interesting too. Our book club is reading [B]19 Minutes [/B]by Jodi Picoult for this month but I haven't started it yet. I was at the library today and brought home [B]Visions of Sugarplums [/B]by Janet Evanovich, [B]Rebecca [/B]by Daphne du Maurier, [B]The Robe[/B] by Lloyd Douglas, [B]The Charlemagne Pursuit [/B]by Steve Berry, [B]Arctic Drift [/B]by Clive Cussler (the latest Dirk Pitt novel), and [B]The Natural Shade Garden [/B]by Ken Druse which is supposed to help me with planting my new bed on the north side of my house. Between doing spring cleaning, working in the yard, and reading, I keep pretty busy. LOL [/QUOTE]
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