Wednesday, September 14, 2022

Wonderful Wordy Wednesday

Been quite a week since my last book post. The death of Queen Elizabeth was quite a momentous event. Became a bit of a news junkie for a few days. Listening to so many talking heads, some of whom couldn't get their facts or people straight. Maybe the nerves of live TV, but basic history of a person should be correct, names of previous monarchs and dates of Elizabeth's life . (Jumps off soapbox.) 

Back in 2018 on FaceBook I got challenged to list some of the recent favorites I had read. I will add them here. 

Amazing read this memoir, getting inside the head of an autistic person. 

The hurdles endured by a minority, getting into what is often a white only profession.

Book the movie was based on. So much detail that the movie couldn't contain. After I read the book I got the DVD to watch. Helen Mirren stars.

Nicholas Sparks is known for his fiction, but this is a non-fiction account of time  he spent with his brother. I got into this when I saw my Aunt Mary reading it when I visited in 2016.

Have the tissues ready for this one. Made into a movie as well, but the book provides more detail and a sub-plot that was dropped from the movie. The author is an amateur race car driver in the same national club I belong to, Sports Car Club of America. 

Compelling story of how these guys worked their way into the 1936 Berlin Olympics.

 


2 comments:

  1. Hahaha!
    It's hard when you dislike/hate/meh a book that someone else has raved about!
    I try not to rave anymore; I just say, yeah, it was great! and leave it right there.
    I've read "The Art of Racing in the Rain" and "The Lady in Gold" is on my tbr list.

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  2. Michael Scott's reaction was about the same as I had reading Shopgirl by Steve Martin. Not only that, but some other library patron had noted in very faint pencil in the margin that she despised it too!

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