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Just started on the story this AM. It deals with a young lady who has congenital cataracts which make her blind (interesting as I just got mine operated on in the past couple of years). She is French and the male counterpart is a German soldier. My marriage is French and German heritage. So there are two hooks for me right from the start. We go back a few years when they were children in the pre-WWII Europe. It looks like an exiting voyage from then to the opening scene, where they both were in a French coastal city that was being bombed shortly after D-Day. Now all they have to do is to fall in love then agree to meet on a given day at the Eiffel Tower and we will have a classic love story. (Just kidding.)
Thanks Rapa, I'm a John Sandford fan......Lost Zook last year, one of the toughest days to go through...Decided not to get another pet for a while.
Went to a library in another city on Thrus for their semi-annual "What to Read Next"
very interesting,got lots of idea
That was one of the books that they talked about at the district book club on Sat, right at the top of the list.
I believe that one of the most pleasurable things to happen to any devoted reader is to discover a new author that you thoroughly enjoy. And it is especially good when you see that this author has written several other books. That has just happened to me (again, since it is certainly not the first time) as I approach the end of a novel by Peter Robinson. The title is Children of the Revolution, which is probably his latest. Has anyone else read anything by him?
It is a crime novel, but I think a particularly well written one of that genre. The plot is somewhat more intricate than most and the characters are well developed-not at all one dimensional. You (at least I did) care about them. The leading character is Detective Chief Inspector Alan Banks. As you can tell by his title, he is English and the stories take place in England. I highly recommend this author; I certainly will be reading more of his titles.
Carolyn, my dentist uses a different approach, a therapy dog called Remy that he rescued from the pound.
It does really work to relieve anxiety
http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2014/10/13/therapy-dog-puts-patien...
http://www.pinterest.com/askthedentist/therapy-dogs-for-dental-anxi...
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