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Has anyone actually finished Jack Reacher's latest novel? I got half way through it and I'm stumbling. Tell me there's a reason to keep reading. I always buy his book without even reading a review -- but I'm bummed.
Merry Christmas to all!
GLENDA...I bailed on Reacher’s book as well. Sooo slow and no feeling of connection to the story...what? Pick up hitchhiker and then try to analyze his history?
I'm in line at the library for the new Jack Reacher novel. This year was a big one for me reading as much revenge fiction as I could get my hands on. David Baldacchi had several series that I mad great inroads on and I am about caught up on most. Right now in audiobooks, I am listening to John Grisham's "Rogue Lawyer" through my public library through OverDrive. On paper, I'm reading J.A. Jance's latest J.P. Beaumont mystery "Proof of Life".
I've been using OverDrive a lot so that I can listen to audiobooks while do chores and clearing my life through a program on Daily Om called "A Year to Clear". I'm almost finished with my second year and eager to start a third. Clearing and gratitude practice are what keep me moving. I have two books for "A Year to Clear" by Stephanie Bennett Vogt. I used the Daily Om course the first year and then got the books for the second year. I have cleared a lot of mental and spiritual clutter and now I'm working on the household stuff.
Gratitude practice I do here on TBD. The Wall of Gratitude has been here since we migrated here from the original TBD. Anyone is welcome to drop by and see what we have there. There are two of us who are regular/daily visitors and we are loyal practitioners of the art of gratitude. It's not just a November kind of thing with us.
I am going off on another tangent. (Fair warning!) After reading Baia's comments I went scrolling through the list of groups on teebeedee and was surprised to see that very few of the groups are active, many not having a post in 5 years. We fret because we are not as active as we once were, but we are still alive and kicking.
I just finished Deep Freeze and am now into Sulfur Springs by William Kent Krueger, which is as engrossing as I expected it to be. I also received notice that two other books on my hold list are available. They are Beneath a Scarlet Sky by Mark Sullivan and My Absolute Darling by Gabriel Tallent. Has anyone here read either of those? It seems that after a book has been on my hold list for a while, I tend to forget what inspired me to put it there in the first place. Another symptom of age, I expect.
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