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Into the Yellowstone ... read until 4am ... on chapter 12. Got a later start, couldn't sleep. Already it's easy to picture the environment - laughed out loud about the horse bloating itself when the saddle strap was applied. Happened to me - tho I slid & eventually fell off - I was in the 6th grade - the horses' name was Daisy - she was a painted horse - Palomino? a Tobiano or Tovero in color. haaaaaaa thanks for the memories.
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Oh poo! I’ll get on that! [emoji1319][emoji1319][emoji1319]
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Originally posted by 4AMNTN View PostAbout to start a book I’ve had on my favorites for awhile - tho I just purchased this month. Into the Yellowstone ... anyone know it? [emoji1319][emoji3526][emoji1309]
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Originally posted by Gismo View PostGood read
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Originally posted by Deanie View PostYes, it was.
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About to start a book I’ve had on my favorites for awhile - tho I just purchased this month. Into the Yellowstone ... anyone know it? [emoji1319][emoji3526][emoji1309]
Hi Dan!!!!
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Originally posted by YB View PostHello Brouwer.
It seems quite a while since we saw you on here, glad you have not deserted us. Please stick around
Yep, I'am still here. Like everyone else, staying in and still working as a city-counselor. Council meetings through Teams, Zoom, Jitsi etc etc. Not easy.
But he, can't complain (healthy, do a lot of running) but in the Netherlands we had a very slow start with the vaccinationprogram. So that is a huge disappointment :-(
Happy reading Grisham and Child (Camino Winds/Sentinel)!
Good to hear from you all! I'll stick around!
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Amazingly it is four months since I posted in this section. For reasons unknown I don't seem to be reading as much as I once was, despite staying at home due to winter weather and Covid-19
Roy Lewis - a Lover too Many
Zach Abrahams - A Measure of Trouble
Erik Racker - Death Report
Neil Broadfoot - Falling Fast
The above four are all free kindle books - none were out of this world but all decent
Harlan Coben - The Boy From the Woods. Not one of his best in my opinion but still better than a lot I read. His next one is called "Win". I'm presuming it is about Myron's old mate - not a sporting victory.
Rennie Airth - The Decent Inn of Death. I really like this author and his John Madden series. I wish they would come around more frequently but the author is in his 80's so perhaps just enjoy while we can.
Daniel/Sean Campbell - Missing Persons. I read one by this duo a few years ago, good
Diane M Dickson - Burning Greed New author to me but I liked it
Lee Child - The Sentinel. Reported previously in the appropriate section.
Richard Osman - The Thursday Murder Club. Richard is a UK TV Quiz/Game Show Presenter. This is his first book. Police Procedural - with a difference.
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Actually re listening to The Shape of Night Tess Gerritsen — a stand alone.
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Ohhhhh yes Mo. I kinda pull out my soapbox when I hear “people“ start to complain about ..... it was really bad. And in some cases not much better now. (oops-don’t get me started) [emoji4]
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Last long read was Louise Penny's All The Devils Are Here, had to keep my wits about me, she writes such involved plots with lots of characters that I occasionally had to flip back a page or two to figure out what was happening. Reading turn of the last century sagas, some o.k., most a bit iffy with the way women were treated in the not too distant past.
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