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Since most Americans have to remain at home unless it's necessary to leave-- in what activities have you engaged yourself? What reading have you've been doing?

 

I have loads of books and a sizeable number of magazines which I've been perusing. The books that I am reading currently are: Dustin Lance Black's MAMA'S BOY (ordered from Bookshop Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz, CA) via phone and sent from the warehouse)-- David P. Wichman's every grain of sand-- and former First Lady Michelle Obama's BECOMING.

 

Within a few days, I'll return to this post to check out the possibilities/suggestions. :)

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Margaret Atwood’s sequel to “The Handmaid’s Tale” called “The Testaments”

 

Ditto.

 

And listening to the Game of Thrones series (audiobook) as I take the dog on very long walks through a nearly deserted Central Park.

 

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Just finished Every Grain of Sand. I enjoyed it and I learned a lot about addiction,

relapses, and recovery. Although I’ve never met David, it seems very true to his spirit.

 

I LOVE In Cold Blood....thanks for reminding me. I need to re-read it.

 

An Exhaltation of Larks by James Lipton.

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Travel brochures. When this is done, I am headed to Tahiti and possibly Australia. You cannot keep putting off the future so give yourself a present. This is my new motto. That and "Mamas en la cama" which is my quick saying to my Covid patients who speak Spanish and need to prone.

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Long answer to a short question, but when Boarders was in the process of liquidating, I went to our local store and bought a whole bunch of books. A few got read, a few got donated to the library, but most of the books just went on the shelves. My desire to read runs hot and cold. I’ll read a couple three in a row, and not read another for a few years. I was just looking at the book shelves the other day to see what I have. After I finish doing my taxes, I’m going to turn off the TV, close the computer for most of the day and escape into “The Devil in the White City”.

 

I don’t have it currently, and it’s been over 35 years since I read it, but as far as a reread, I’d like to read “Backstairs at the White House” again. Back then I was just out of college, had just moved to a new city, poor, didn’t have a TV, a car, so I used to check out books from the library for something to do in the evening. I thought it was a good read, and about the only one I remember.

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though it isn't a read, mention of "In Cold Blood" upthread made me think of the movie "Capote", about his experience writing the book....available on youtube for "free with ads".......hadn't seen it in a long while and just now watched a few scenes of it.....haunting

 

Capote was good, but I enjoyed Infamous with Toby Jones a lot more. His embodiment of Capote felt more authentic to me.

 

I'm also a sucker for seeing Sandra Bullock in dramatic material. She's really good here.

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Capote was good, but I enjoyed Infamous with Toby Jones a lot more. His embodiment of Capote felt more authentic to me.

 

I'm also a sucker for seeing Sandra Bullock in dramatic material. She's really good here.

 

thanks......it seems to have come out about a year after Capote and about the very same subject.....I sorta remember it, but I guess it didn't get as much buzz at the time - or something......will add it to the queue!

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Add 28 Days to your watchlist.

 

It was one of Bullock's early films and proved beyond a doubt she excelled at drama. Heartbreaking, great movie.

 

i forgot all about that. Did see it. I agree.

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I haven't gotten around to any reading but this isolation has given me some much needed time in my studio. I haven't found the time to work on my art for the better part of two years. I've whipped out five paintings over the last three weeks and worked on a couple of sculptures. This pandemic is so unfortunate, but I hate to say it... it's been treating me very well.

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Just finished Every Grain of Sand. I enjoyed it and I learned a lot about addiction,

relapses, and recovery. Although I’ve never met David, it seems very true to his spirit.

 

I LOVE In Cold Blood....thanks for reminding me. I need to re-read it.

 

An Exhaltation of Larks by James Lipton.

I remember reading In Cold Blood serialized in The New Yorker in the ‘60’s. Could hardly wait for the next episode.

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