Just put it on hold in Libby.I'm reading Circe by Madeline Miller right now. It’s a mesmerizing retelling of Greek mythology from the perspective of the enchantress Circe. The lyrical prose and rich character development make it a captivating read. If you're into mythological fiction with a unique twist, this one's definitely worth picking up!
Reading Ken Kesey “Sometimes a great notion” pretty good so far but He’s one of my hero’s so.. Recently some heavier stuff, Crime and Punishment, Heart of a dog, Master and Margheritta and bunch of other random stuffInteresting list of books this month:
This links to "Studies in Intelligence" published usually 3 or 4 times a year. Each one has a book list of recent publications of interest.
Studies in Intelligence - CSI
www.cia.gov
Did you know that the LOC also has an extensive audio recording library of interviews with Vets.Reading a very good book that is taking me down many paths.
I Am Soldier.
A book about 60 historical soldiers over the last 2500 years.
Not so much for the book per day as it does not go very deep into individual soldiers but it has names and dates that have spawned another 5 books so far qued up at the library.
Commando: south Africa Boer war.
For 5 shillings a day: various British soldiers in wwii
The book mentioned texts and partial manuscripts that are available online. A quick search found the library of Congress has digitized a lot of old records. A quick search found the official transcript of my Uncle Romans silver star in WW2 working his way through Italy. Never would have thought to look for last name at the library of Congress.
At one point I had the library ladies in two counties searching for LL books for me. I read all that I could find. I bet you would like Max Brand too.I needed some Louis Lamour, Showdown At Yellow Butte