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hermetic

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Sun Mar 8, 2020, 12:58 PM Mar 2020

What Fiction are you reading this week, March 8, 2020? [View all]




The George Peabody Library, dedicated to the citizens of Baltimore. It is remarkable for its five tiers of ornamental cast-iron balconies, which rise to the skylight 61 feet above the floor. The library contains more than 300,000 titles.

I’m reading Land of Wolves, the latest Longmire mystery by Craig Johnson. Once again, he starts out with an Acknowledgments chapter that reaches in and grabs your heart. It did mine, anyway. Then there’s a great story with a lot of chuckles. Really enjoyable. In case you’re wondering, this does involve actual wolves.

It is a quick read, though, so tomorrow I’ll be moving on to City of Endless Night, the 17th Pendergast novel by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child.

My newest audible is Kathy Reichs’ Fatal Audio CD Collection which includes Fatal Voyage, Grave Secrets and Bare Bones. I am a big Bones TV series fan so I’m enjoying listening to these.

What books are you enjoying this week? Anyone else thinking a nap sounds really good right now?
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The Good Earth, by Pearl Buck northoftheborder Mar 2020 #1
Trans-Sister Radio by Chris Bohjalian Runningdawg Mar 2020 #2
That surely does hermetic Mar 2020 #5
When All is Said by Anne Griffin. KPN Mar 2020 #3
I'm sold hermetic Mar 2020 #4
CDC reports. gibraltar72 Mar 2020 #6
I'm recovering from DST hangover, my Sweetie's birthday an bicycle training. TexasProgresive Mar 2020 #7
That is great! hermetic Mar 2020 #8
I just realized the irony of reading "Thief of Time" when DST happens. TexasProgresive Mar 2020 #9
Perfect! hermetic Mar 2020 #10
That is a loooonnnng series. I liked it and the old Wizard is a hoot yellowdogintexas Mar 2020 #12
The Embalmer's Daughter by Nathaniel Burns yellowdogintexas Mar 2020 #11
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