Saturday, November 24, 2018

Finished THE NIGHT IS ALIVE

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Beyond the characters and the story and the ghosts, Savannah is charming and beckoning.  The story was the kind I race through...just really fun to read.  Loved it.

I have now started Elizabeth by J. Randy Taraborrelli.  I'm not sure the author even talked to his subject during this research, but he certainly ready her autobiographical books and talked to just about everyone else he could find.  Normally I prefer autobiographies, because you get the celebrity's voice.  However, with this, the author was able to study the influences in her early life which explain probably far better than Miss Taylor ever could, her struggles through the remainder of her life.  I'm enjoying this book.

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Sunday, November 18, 2018

Finished REJECTED WRITER'S TAKE THE STAGE

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Besides giving me lots of giggles and at least two good belly laughs, this has a real exciting climax and a wonderful resolution (or resolutions).  Considering how many characters are in these very short books, it is amazing how very different from each other they are and how heartwarmingly most of them behave.  Go to these books after reading something that has kept you on the edge of your seat for three or four days straight.

I am now reading anothe Krewe of Hunters book by Heather Graham, The Night is Alive.  I love the rich setting of this ghost influenced murder mystery.  Set in an historical tavern that was built by our protagonist's who knows how many greats grandfather and uncle in the 1750s, it was once frequented by the pirates of Savannah.  I have been to Savannah and fell in love with it, but then I was exploring locations I'd read about in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.  Now, already, this book is making me want to go back and explore the location of this book.

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Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Finished another 100 pages of ALEXANDER HAMILTON

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It is not uninteresting at all, but it is slow--fine print with a lot on the page, and for this past month, I have been interrupted by coughing fits which took about half a cough drop to calm.  For this reason, I don't recommend anyone borrowing this book from me.  This section started with the decision to draft a constitution to replace the Articles of Confederation, the writing of that, the writing of the Federalist Papers to encourage New York to ratify and then ratification.  Also Hamilton's appt. as Secretary of the Treasury.

I have now started the second book in the Rejected Writers series, Rejected Writer's Take The Stage.  One of our group of quirky ladies is about to lose the farm if they can't come up with $20,000 for the mortgage in two months.  They decide to raise it by putting on a musical show, although none of them has any expertise in this field.  It sounds like a bizarre scheme to me (and probably any reader), but I know some serious misadventures are afoot.

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Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Finished THE DEVIL'S DIARY

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It has taken me three weeks to finish this book, partly because it is a slow and appalling read, and partly because I've been sick and it is very hard to concentrate on anything, let alone read, when you are coughing uncontrollably.  I remain at a loss as to how any people could allow this to happen, but it is also scary when certain parallels can be draw to the world today.  One of the reasons given what to make more space for Germans.  And the overpopulation of today does give one pause.  Can we come to our senses and find a better solution???

I have now gone back to Alexander Hamilton, to the time period after the Revolutionary War as he participates in laying the foundation of our country and builds his family.

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