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Interesting book compiled from a depression work project called the Federal Writers Project. The idea was to write about food and eating habits in different areas of the country. I loved the descriptions of the feasts and festivals. There wasn't much about everyday eating habits, though. I was a little disappointed in that.

I have had season tickets to Navy football for several years and found this book very interesting. Feinstein tells the stories of the seniors on each team and the stories of the games of fall 1995 including the exciting finale: a very close Army Navy game. 4 stars.

I wasn't sure I would like this after the first lecture, but Professor Sapolsky really grew on me. I liked his voice and his sense of humor. Plus the science and his conclusions were interesting.

Pretty good book. As a math person I liked and appreciated the nerd aspect of Mark, the lead character.



I am going on a trip soon and thought I would read this to get some ideas about travel journaling. The book is funny and definitely has some ideas I am going to try.

This book was assigned to eighth grade where I substitute. I read it so I could discuss with them. It's a decent overview of World War II and the Holocaust from a young adult perspective.

Read this as background for my trip in a few weeks. It took me a long time to get through because it jumps all over the place. Once I outlined what I was reading it helped me to see how it all tied together and it went faster. Enjoyable book, overall.

A bit too intellectual for me but made me fantasize about what it would be like to get paid for reading for work.... Would it still be as fun? I wonder.

12. You Are Now Less Dumb: How to Conquer Mob Mentality, How to Buy Happiness, and All the Other Ways to Outsmart Yourself by Davic McRaney

I am behind on my reading because of a calculus class. It will be over in a couple of weeks and then I plan on doing a lot of catch up!

Of course, this is a re-read. I had forgotten the twists and turns. Definitely a book you don't want to put down. The narrator drove me crazy most of the book, a reaction I don't remember having when I was younger. I'll have to do more classic re-reads this summer. This one was fun.

Excellent historical novel about the Second World War in Poland. Covers the Warsaw uprising and the beginnings of the Russian occupation after the war. The history is something Americans don't know very well but should.

Short practical book on figuring out what God wants you to do.

I really like to read WWII fiction. This one was pretty good. Lots of twists and turns, some pretty unbelievable, but still fun to read. Good for a rainy weekend.

I think Paris by Edward Rutherfurd. It gave me a lot of background information before my trip to Paris in March.

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But when the last Passage book comes out (The City of Mirrors), I am going to have to drop everything and read that one. It kind of counts as an already owned because I have it pre-ordered on the kindle.

Set just before World War 2 in Paris and Berlin, a spy novel about Italian anti-fascists doing what they can to resist. I am excited to have finally read Furst. There are a ton of books in this series and I can see myself reading them all!

I've read most of DeMille's books. I love the witty dialogue and the fast paced action. This one was no exception.

This book has been on my kindle for years, but I never got around to reading it until now. A family courtroom murder mystery with some unexpected twists. I finished it in 2 days. Good read.

This book transports you back almost a hundred years to the lands surrounding the Danube in Central Europe.

Felt like I was having coffee with a girlfriend and we were talking about how to stop bad habits and start and keep good ones. Still I didn't learn anything I didn't already know. Three stars.

Not as good as the Passage, but a good conclusion to the series. Very spiritual. 4 stars.

Ok memoir about the author and about Julia Child. I gave it 3 stars, but would have probably given it more if the author had not badmouthed Julia's conservative father so horribly. That bothered me....

Great Courses lecture series on the history surrounding all the terrorism that has taken place in the last 100 years. Should be heard by many.

I have read most of Larson's books. I always learn so much. I give this one 4 stars.

It took me a year and a half to read this book. I'm a math tutor so I know the concepts, but I wanted to learn Danica's way to explain the concepts to students. I've read her first two books, and they definitely helped me be a better tutor, as has this one. There's one more to read about Geometry. Hopefully it won't take me as long.

Very moving and inspirational.

Well, it certainly pulled me along, read it in two sittings. None of the characters had any redeeming qualities. Still, it was an enjoyable, quick read.

This was a discount audio book that I bought and listened to while walking and doing housework. Learned a few things about the diet culture in the bodybuilding and fitness world. 3 stars.

Another enjoyable WW2 spy novel by Furst. Will read more! Also having that list of ten books to read before I bought another helped me read more and faster. Will have to do that again! I did buy a couple discount books but no full price ones.

A father reads to his daughter every night for years. Fun book about their lives and reading.

I read this back in the 70s so it is technically a reread, but it's been 40 years so I didn't remember much. Historical fiction about WWII before the US enters the war. Good storytelling along with a lot of history. 4 stars. Now onto the sequel.

Excellent fictional history of the American part of World War II. It was over 1300 pages, however, took me forever.
35. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling
Of course this was a re-read... but I needed something light and amusing and fun to read while our family had a medical emergency. I may do more re-reads the next couple of months while my daughter fights on.

Pretty even treatment of ethical issues in our modern day. Most was common sense. After the lectures I can see why we are in such a state in modern society. We are too distracted to think about right and wrong.

HeLa cells have definitely been a factor in my life. So interesting.

39. The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt
Loved the beginning and the end. However the middle was too long and depressing.

What would happen if our country was attacked by an emp and all our electronics were destroyed? Lightning Fall looks at the possible after effects of this catastrophe. This book was similar to One Second After but wasn't quite as good. More politics in this one, where the other focused more on one family trying to survive.

Another of my favorite genres: WWII spy novel. Except this one was written in 1941 by a British lady. I can see why it was a bestseller at the time.

Don't eat so many carbs!
44. One Year After by William R. Forstchen
Don't trust people from the government offering deals, even if your community lives in the dark.

If we ignore the wisdom handed down from the generations before us we are going to be making some terrible problems in our world.
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