January 7, 2016
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2016 Winter Reads
January 7, 2016, Prescott- I haven’t posted a reading list in quite a while, so here goes.
Reads in progress: Terra in Cognita, William Barnes; Extreme Ownership, Jocko Willink and Leif Babin; Keep Moving, Dick Van Dyke; The Dinosaur Heresies, Robert T. Bakker; The Witches: Salem, 1692, Stacy Schiff. The last two are tomes, so they will take longer than the others.
January-February: The Disappearance of the Universe, Gary R. Renard; Marco Polo, John Man; John Adams, David McCullough.
March- Sphere, Michael Crichton; All The Light We Cannot See, Anthony Doerr; Prairie Erth, William Least Heat-Moon.
These are all fascinating books, of various lengths and levels of intensity. I will also be adding books to my Kindle, the efforts of Carsten Aretz and Ally Larkin, as well as anything that Jeff Markowitz and John E. Glaze come up with, in the near future.
Comments (3)
You are an ambitious reader. I can never manage more than one book at a time. It is a wonder I was able to handle college with reading from multiple text books.
I too have books by John E Glaze, though in paperback form; He is one of our own, an ex-Xangan from back on 1.0. I hope he is doing well.
@murisopsis: @Crystalinne: I hear from John, at least twice a week. He seems to be handling life's challenges fairly well.
I read the same way I studied in college, 45 min. to an hour at a time, with each subject.
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