Just finished The Regulators by Stephen King and I'm now reading Desperation by him.
"Inside The Third Reich"
I'm visiting the same era, but from a different perspective: Children with a Star: Jewish Youth in Nazi Europe, by Deborah Dwork.
So now I've taken a break from Coming Home while taking a break from Friday to read The Alluring Art of Margaret Brundage. Not only is there a lot of biographical information, but it's a nice look at the Chicago Renaissance and the artistic and intellectual underground of the 20s and 30s. The reason the Roaring 20s have always held such an appeal for me is because of the similarity to the 60s. I wish the next liberal renaissance would hurry up and arrive.I forget where I was the last time I checked in. I think I was about to read Coming Home by Jack McDevitt, then decided to re-read Friday by Heinlein, because we were talking about in on another board, then I took a break from that to read Marvel Comics: The Untold Story (the sad tale of how some retarded businessmen destroyed a cultural phenomenon), and now I'm taking a break from my Friday re-read to read Coming Home, which I am about a third of the way through.
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