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32. Thoroughly enjoyed TEXAS, having familial ties to the State. It was very
Sun Nov 15, 2020, 06:18 PM
Nov 2020

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interesting to read how he and his team did the research on the project. He turned that project into a great story. I think of it every time I drive from Georgia to Texas, esp. thru Nacadoches (and Natchitoches.) Good reading!

Just finished "Beau Geste" by P. C. Wren. Michener's "Texas" is "in process". nt Atticus Nov 2020 #1
An epic hermetic Nov 2020 #10
This is a re-read for me. I love all of Michener's works and would be hard-pressed to pick Atticus Nov 2020 #33
Thoroughly enjoyed TEXAS, having familial ties to the State. It was very japple Nov 2020 #32
trump & co. tweets mercuryblues Nov 2020 #2
You beat me to it Ferrets are Cool Nov 2020 #5
I am reading murielm99 Nov 2020 #3
Another epic hermetic Nov 2020 #11
Just finished the fifth Galbraith book leftieNanner Nov 2020 #4
Good advice hermetic Nov 2020 #12
I didn't know there was a new Galbraith book out. PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2020 #16
It came out at the end of September leftieNanner Nov 2020 #17
Thank you. PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2020 #24
I had several of my library reserves come in at the same time this week. Ohiya Nov 2020 #6
I will look for the Tana French book murielm99 Nov 2020 #8
A new Rankin! hermetic Nov 2020 #13
You are the one who introduced me to Rankin. Ohiya Nov 2020 #19
Moonflower Murders by Anthony Horowitz PennyK Nov 2020 #7
I love Horowitz, too. hermetic Nov 2020 #14
Okay, I just put that one on hold at the library. PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2020 #18
Fair Warning MOMFUDSKI Nov 2020 #9
I just read that one hermetic Nov 2020 #15
Right now I'm finishing up PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2020 #20
"Mist over Pendle" The King of Prussia Nov 2020 #21
Well, hermetic Nov 2020 #23
Another Michener novel here Chainfire Nov 2020 #22
Sounds like a great book hermetic Nov 2020 #26
Lots of Michener posts -- finishing Poland, here Ponietz Nov 2020 #25
I know, right hermetic Nov 2020 #27
No great mind here, just one that had a clue Ponietz Nov 2020 #37
I love Michener, one of my fav authors. BUT "Poland" is the saddest book I ever read. northoftheborder Nov 2020 #28
You can pretty much depend on Baldacci hermetic Nov 2020 #31
Devastating is the right word Ponietz Nov 2020 #36
City by Clifford D. Simak ironflange Nov 2020 #29
Sci Fi, 1983 hermetic Nov 2020 #30
After reading Silas House's book, Southernmost, a friend suggested that I start japple Nov 2020 #34
Last week I read The Grapes Of Wrath for the first time. Staph Nov 2020 #35
Just finished birdographer Nov 2020 #38
Hello. Welcome to our little book club. hermetic Nov 2020 #39
If you liked birdographer Nov 2020 #40
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