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Don't you wish today's lyrics were so meaningful... watched AGT last nite and the young 12 yr old singer who played the ukulele to her own music was hailed as the next rising star... I think I would have liked her lyrics if she had annunciated them... with her wispy voice and mouth behind the mike all I could understand was "Me & You, you & me... and something about light in the sky..." and she got the top votes from the viewers... ????
dog book... hmm... maybe. after losing out beloved "Boo" in April, we are currently dogless but have put in for approval by the Shih Tzu Rescue of WI and will wait for the right pup to come our way... sigh...
Bookwise: I have discovered 2 new authors and am busy reading their series... I have finished the first 2 in the Mckenzie series for Housewright... very good with a bit of humor (think Myron Bolitar) ...here's a link:
https://www.fantasticfiction.com/h/david-housewright/
The other new author is Julia Keller. I'm reading Summer of the Dead right now and enjoying it...
Rapa, I love that song too! Beautiful lyrics.
I finished The Last Mile yesterday. It took a while, because I read much of it in bits and pieces on my trip. But it was a great story; Baldacci at his best.
Now I have started Dark Matter by Blake Crouch. I'm not sure if it is Fantasy or Science Fiction or some other genre, but it's really good and very hard to put down. The main character goes out, leaving his wife and teen aged son at home, to have a drink with an old friend at a bar and to pick up some ice cream for desert. On the way home he is forced at gun point to go to some strange place, then escapes only to find he is in a completely different world. He locates the woman he was married to, except in this new world he isn't married to her and, by her accounts, never was, and...very strange and weird, but I can't put the book down.
Now I think I’ll find The September Song by Kurt Weill on YouTube and play it over and over again. Love that song!
The Underdogs looks to be a really interesting read
I am always amazed at the special relationship we have with dogs. Even more intriguing is why are dogs so attached and so loyal to us. True that we feed them and house them and pet them but their affection is really special. You do the same to cats and horses but they don't reciprocate like that. Worse, some people can be mean to their dogs but the dog remains loyal and affectionate to that owner.
Rapa, I saw The Light Between Oceans yesterday and enjoyed the movie, even shed a few tears. The movie has beautiful scenery and pretty much stuck to the book....plus good performances from the actors. Only complaint is I would have liked to see more of Bryan Brown. Remember him from The Thornbirds? I had such a major crush on him back then, and he still looks good. I managed to be the first person to check out the new Louise Penny book, A Great Reckoning, from my library. I'm about 100 pages in and think it's one of her best, but then I usually feel that way.
Our book club read Being Mortal- about 1/2 liked it and 1.2 didn't- I have recommended to lots of friends- think is something in there for everyone.
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