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    Just picked up, from my local library The German Girl by Armando Correa.
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    The Tea Planter's Wife by Dinah Jefferies
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    30 Mar '19 08:14
    Julie Zeh Leere Herzen

    a very interesting book about a near future Germany.
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    Brocken music - Sting
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    Matt Parker. Things to Make and Do in the Fourth Dimension.

    Funny book About some math concepts. I recommend this to those who are not professional or are professional and are in need of a smile 😉
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    07 Apr '19 16:44
    Contact by Carl Sagan
    (Actually "listening to" as I'm driving alone 800 miles returning from a holiday to see my daughter and grandchildren)

    I listen to Audilbe as much as I read.

    Contact and the drive through Idaho, Oregon, and Washington remind me of my dad who passed last summer. He is the smartest, strongest man I've ever known an Sagan's narratives of cosmic things I will never fully understand remind me of conversations with my dad...I've shed necessary tears on this trip.
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    15 Apr '19 10:57
    This book seems very interesting

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    A Life of Purpose and Power, by Richard Carwardine (2007)
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    15 Apr '19 19:46
    @torunn said
    This book seems very interesting

    Lincoln
    A Life of Purpose and Power, by Richard Carwardine (2007)
    Louis de Bernières: Birds without wings (2005)
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    @torunn said
    Louis de Bernières: Birds without wings (2005)
    Taking a break from mentioned novel to read

    Darktown by Thomas Mullen (2016)
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    @torunn said
    Taking a break from mentioned novel to read

    Darktown by Thomas Mullen (2016)
    This was a good book.

    I doubt if I will ever go to New York again - it is tiresome and expensive - so instead I picked up at the library Lonely Planet 'Discover New York City' (2018), with everything I would love to see, again or for the first time.
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    I'm taking up this book again:

    Louis de Bernières: Birds without wings (2005)
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    @torunn said
    I'm taking up this book again:

    Louis de Bernières: Birds without wings (2005)
    I don't seem to ready for that book, I will wait for the right opportunity.

    Instead I start reading 'The Heart's Invisible Furies' by John Boyne (2017)
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    Just started reading "Possibilities", an autobiography by Herbie Hancock. Very nice read!
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    V.E. Schwab A darker shade of Magic

    A book I found on a "red shelf" (book chnaging shelf). It is well written and has an interesting Story so far (About 60 pages into the book)
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