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  • 4AMNTN
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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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  • 4AMNTN
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    Oh poo! I’ll get on that! [emoji1319][emoji1319][emoji1319]


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  • Dan M.
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    Originally posted by 4AMNTN View Post
    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!!!!
    Let me know if you don't like it, I'll punch the author!

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    Originally posted by Gismo View Post
    Good read
    Thanks, Gis!

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    Originally posted by Deanie View Post
    Yes, it was.
    Thank you, Deanie!

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  • Deanie
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    Originally posted by Gismo View Post
    Good read
    Yes, it was.

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  • Gismo
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    Originally posted by 4AMNTN View Post
    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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    Good read

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  • 4AMNTN
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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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  • Deanie
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    Nice to have you back Brouwer.

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  • 4AMNTN
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    hey Brouwer!


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  • Dan M.
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    Originally posted by Brouwer View Post
    Good to hear from you all! I'll stick around!
    Great to hear! And good for you for making a difference in your local politics!

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  • Brouwer
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    Originally posted by YB View Post
    Hello Brouwer.

    It seems quite a while since we saw you on here, glad you have not deserted us. Please stick around
    Hello everyone!
    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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  • YB
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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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  • 4AMNTN
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    Actually re listening to The Shape of Night Tess Gerritsen — a stand alone.


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  • 4AMNTN
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    reading the current Tempe Brennen book

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  • 4AMNTN
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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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  • momckee
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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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