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So, yes, October is a big month for me and our nation historically. I thought in honor of this we could each find something that uniquely interests each of us with a number in the title. So many historic things have happened, and then, of course, we have just fun things to read! I have found a TON of books with numbers in the title so I hope you will have fun with this.
Best wishes and please do share with all of us what you are finding.
I am thinking of reading 1066: The Year of the Conquest

I also found some really fun books about Woodstock. Cool pictures.

One of my other book clubs is reading The Making of the President 1960


Five on a Treasure Island.


Plus I have plenty of books with numbers in title :-)

One of my other book clubs is read..."
I was not expecting to see Theodore White's book, good choice.





Suggest anything you want. We are each picking something within the topic to read on our own. Read as many as you want and the suggestions are fun and appreciated.

Five on a Treasure Island."
You can read more than one! It's your experience!


Plus I have plenty of books with numbers in title :-)"
I love Baldacci! And I also seem to have tons to choose from with this topic. Lots and lots of choices.

Then I discovered in my online libray this audio Defcon One - Angriff auf Amerika (lit. transl: Defcon One - Attack On Amarica) and should get it tomorrow.



Today I started and abandoned Defcon One - Angriff auf Amerika (lit. transl: Defcon One - Attack On Amarica)
(view spoiler)
On a more hopeful note, while looking through my list for this month I noticed a series I want read for ages now and that fits here and my cover challenge perfectly. I have the prequel and the first three books in series and will see how far I'll get. The name of the series is Titus Ray Thriller the genre is Christian espionage:
#0.5: One Step Back
#1: One Night in Tehran
#2: Two Days in Caracas
#3: Three Weeks in Washington

I enjoyed The Tenth Man by Graham Greene

And I hear Tenth of December by George Saunders






Woodstock 69 Summer Pop Festivals by Joseph S. Sia




There's more, of course, but maybe these will inspire.
Enjoy!

I need to finish a bunch of books from libraries due in the next couple of weeks and will be back to this challenge in a week or two.

I need to finish a bunch of book..."
Sounds good. I do enjoy reading your posts!


I had never heard of this author so I too picked up a copy. It is easy reading and informative so far.

Almost forgot! I got Die sieben Tode der Evelyn Hardcastle=The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle much earlier from my online library (originally scheduled for mid-November, last week it was about one week from today) such a nice surprise today - so I'll read another one with # in title :-)

Only yesterday when I added Die sieben Tode der Evelyn Hardcastle=The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle to my excel sheet I realised it's 600+ pages. If everything goes according to my plan I'll start it tomorrow evening and I doubt I'll finish it this month.
Do you want me to post my thoughts on these two when I finish them most likely in the first or second week of November or won't you come back to this thread after the end of October?

I love hearing your thoughts and you made me laugh with the "however" comment. Any serious book lover can relate to that!

...I love hearing your thoughts and you made me laugh with the "however" comment. Any serious book lover can relate to that!"
OK, good to know.
I'm only glad I know already it gets better otherwise I'm not sure I'd even try to finish the book - especially since it's more a collection of recollections/flash-backs from his ten years as CIA operative before he become Christ and not a real 'story' at least not in the first two parts. A thing I've noticed on accident and another one that makes me want finish the book is the last 'chapter': (view spoiler) somethig different that made me smile.



Today's a day I cleaned up my current reading list and abandoned five of them - among others this one - the sad thing was I expected to like all of them :-( That's life! You don't always get what you expect or at least wish for.
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Thank You,
Leslie