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What genres? PasadenaTrudy Nov 2013 #1
Nonfiction preferably. samplegirl Nov 2013 #6
There's a new biography of Barbara Stanwick pscot Nov 2013 #11
Interesting, my Dad just loved her moxie and raised me be the wise cracking dame she often bettyellen Nov 2013 #44
I suggest you take your question to the "Reading and Writing" groups: scarletwoman Nov 2013 #2
I'm in the middle of Butch McQueen Nov 2013 #3
I loved Barbara Kingsolver's Flight Behavior trishtrash Nov 2013 #4
THAT was a feast of the imagination, from family life to nature. I highly recommend it, even though ancianita Nov 2013 #22
Loved The Lacuna also by Kingsolver roody Nov 2013 #26
I also highly recommend Flight Behavior. northoftheborder Nov 2013 #53
bill bryson... MrMickeysMom Nov 2013 #5
Excellent suggestion Ron Obvious Nov 2013 #31
See? Now, I'm gonna look for more of him! MrMickeysMom Nov 2013 #43
Thank you for the great suggestions samplegirl Nov 2013 #7
Don Quixote?!1 n/t UTUSN Nov 2013 #8
Sand county almanac by aldo leopold; second nature, a gardeners education by Michael Pollan peacebird Nov 2013 #9
"War & Peace"... Historic NY Nov 2013 #10
I apologize if you've read it already ballabosh Nov 2013 #12
I just finished ''Nine and Counting: The Women of the Senate''. I liked it a lot. Tx4obama Nov 2013 #13
I liked "Madame Tussaud: A Novel of the French Revolution" by Michelle Moran. Kablooie Nov 2013 #14
Sycamore Row: John Grisham Logical Nov 2013 #15
I haven't read that one yet, but I love all his books! B Calm Nov 2013 #41
Robert Draper's "When the Tea Party Came to Town." CBHagman Nov 2013 #16
Here. This will keep you busy for 10 years.... RagAss Nov 2013 #17
I am going to have a hard time deciding samplegirl Nov 2013 #18
Mark Kurlansky's two books, Cod and Salt Paulie Nov 2013 #19
yeah, cod is a great one arely staircase Nov 2013 #55
I am Malala davidpdx Nov 2013 #20
Are you into historical fiction? alittlelark Nov 2013 #21
Godel Escher Bach, and eternal golden braid Taitertots Nov 2013 #23
"God is not Great" -- Christopher Hitchens Demo_Chris Nov 2013 #24
Some recent non-fiction books I've read mythology Nov 2013 #25
"The Discoverers" by Daniel Boorstein fayhunter Nov 2013 #27
Excellent book that's now well known. SheilaT Nov 2013 #33
I've heard great things about this book, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close oregonjen Nov 2013 #28
I've been enjoying the Wicked series TlalocW Nov 2013 #29
Can't Find My Way Home;: A history of drugs in America. Bennyboy Nov 2013 #30
Hmmmmm... Kelvin Mace Nov 2013 #32
Generations by SheilaT Nov 2013 #34
Several come to mind. Savannahmann Nov 2013 #35
The Presidents Club. PeteSelman Nov 2013 #36
"The Assault on Reason" by Al Gore. Uncle Joe Nov 2013 #37
At Home by Bill Bryson cynannmarie Nov 2013 #38
As I said upthread Ron Obvious Nov 2013 #47
If you don't mind a really old book... jmowreader Nov 2013 #39
I want to thank each of you again samplegirl Nov 2013 #40
Fiction or Non? demwing Nov 2013 #42
Another older book that I love ballabosh Nov 2013 #45
Can this "Flag" book be the same as in this OP? fadedrose Nov 2013 #46
Loved the book! samplegirl Nov 2013 #49
How We Decide Cannikin Nov 2013 #48
Nobel laureate Coyotl Nov 2013 #50
a few nonfiction I've liked ... ctaylors6 Nov 2013 #51
Really loved Shadow Divers! Laffy Kat Nov 2013 #61
What do you like reading? My wife suggested The 12th Wife diabeticman Nov 2013 #52
We Wish To Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed With Our Families. Gravitycollapse Nov 2013 #54
Twelve Years a Slave grasswire Nov 2013 #56
More truth than fiction..."Catch-22". Tierra_y_Libertad Nov 2013 #57
Wow...this is great samplegirl Nov 2013 #58
Thanks for the time and samplegirl Nov 2013 #59
"Death at SeaWorld: Shamu and the Dark Side of Killer Whales in Captivity" ScreamingMeemie Nov 2013 #60
The World According To Garp... The Electric Kool Aid Acid Test... Childhood's End...Cosmos... WillyT Nov 2013 #62
"A Fine Balance" by Rohinton Mistry. A longstanding favourite of mine. applegrove Nov 2013 #63
So many, but as of yesterday "Zealot" by Reza Aslan. truebluegreen Nov 2013 #64
Zealot RosettaStoned77 Nov 2013 #65
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