Finished the book on the U.S. Capitol and now I'm starting to reread the excellent Gerald Posner book on MLK assassin James Earl Ray and the circumstances surrounding the King murder.
Good choice, but after that, you should read her Confederation series:
I'm a character in the second book.(I've known Tanya for close to 30 years.)
The Arts & Sciences are life.Buffalo Bill's Dead Now, by Margaret Coel. I've listed too many books in the last few days -- I need to get a life!![]()
Oh, that stuff.^ Indeed they are.Let me clarify: I need to get out of the house more, spend more time with other people, and be productive. Now if only my body would cooperate...
A terrific book on the 1948 Presidential election waged between Harry Truman and Thomas Dewey. While I already knew most of the pertinent details of the '48 campaign from previous books and documentaries it's still eye opening and I've learned a few things I wasn't previously aware of.
A terrific book on the 1948 Presidential election waged between Harry Truman and Thomas Dewey. While I already knew most of the pertinent details of the '48 campaign from previous books and documentaries it's still eye opening and I've learned a few things I wasn't previously aware of.
I love that story. What's the name of the book?
And, I'm reading Richter 10 by the late Arthur C. Clarke and the late Mike McQuay (his last book).
Finally finished the Terry Pratchett, I was reading, last night - and started on another one: Night Watch.
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