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dseanmatFri Jun-21-19 12:33 PM
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"Summer Reading lists?"


          

Good morning, campfire fellows!

I hope everyone is well.
I was curious to know what people were planning on reading over the summer months.
I am trying to read some of the classics which I have too long neglected (The Iliad, Inferno, and Paradise Lost), plus some ll "chasers" in between just to keep things from getting too heavy.
I am particularly looking forward to The Mountain Valley War, the last of the Kilkenny novels. I also thought I would pick up Lonesome Dove, which I have seen many people in this forum extol but which hitherto I have not read.
With the passing of comedy legend Tim Conway, I thought I would read his autobiography too.
What's everyone else reading?

Dan Mathews,
Torrington, CT

Dan Mathews,
Torrington, CT

  

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DerekFri Jun-21-19 01:20 PM
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Hello Dan,


I'm currently reading "The Greatest Generation" (I know, it came out nearly 20 years ago). Better late than never.

Sitting on my nightstand is Rudyard Kipling - Complete verse. This is a step outside my zone. I've never read poetry nd I'm starting here.

It's been far too long since I've read any LL at all. Like you I haven't read all of the Kilkenny novels and am leaning in that direction. I also want to read another Milo Talon Novel.




"In case of snakebite always
carry a small flagon of
whiskey, and furthermore
always carry a small snake."
W.C. Fields






"In case of snakebite always
carry a small flagon of
whiskey, and furthermore
always carry a small snake."
W.C. Fields

  

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