I feel myself drawn back into LiveJournal. I don't write many letters or even e-mails for that matter these days, and lack a space for long narrative. To me, writing a longish post about how I feel about something or even what I've been up to lately is like putting on a comfy sweater
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Somehow I neglected to post my last books of the year! #123-128 were read on my foggy vacation where I ended up with much more time to read than I had originally planned for. Thank goodness for cruise ship libraries!
115. The Achievement of Theodore Roethke by William J. Martz (86 pgs
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98. Satchmo: My Life in New Orleans by Louis Armstrong (240 pgs) Louis Armstrong's personal tale of growing up in New Orleans. A quick read, and full of interesting tidbits!
99. Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffenegger (406 pgs
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90. The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown (528 pgs) A quick, fast-paced read, this time set over the course of one day in Washington D.C. The best review I read was on Powells.com - check that to see Brown's formula
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