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aliljaded 53F
23948 posts
8/15/2019 10:48 am
What Are You Reading? (Summer Reads)

~I just started Lust & Wonder: A Memoir by Augusten Burroughs. It's pretty good so far. I think he's a great author. I've read a few of his other books, "Running With Scissors" "This Is How: Surviving What You Think You Can't" and "Dry"
As always, do you enjoy holding an actual book in your hand or are you a tablet person? (just curious).


"Men need to hunt. She obviously understands this. She’s offering herself as prey. Not easy prey. But willing.”


aliljaded 53F
8847 posts
8/23/2019 7:08 am

    Quoting Daddyslilpunkin:
    I'm reading "In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Damily in Hitler's Berlin." It's a nonfiction account of the American Ambassador in Berlin before the start of WWII. It's incredibly well written.
That sounds very interesting. Thanks for sharing

"Men need to hunt. She obviously understands this. She’s offering herself as prey. Not easy prey. But willing.”


knott4milfs 30M

8/23/2019 2:06 am

yes that is very hot like to hear more


Gowron 69M
3089 posts
8/19/2019 10:52 am

E-readers are comfortable and I read mostly on them of late, but still read real books.


aliljaded 53F
8847 posts
8/16/2019 3:28 am

    Quoting RaymondWise:
    I prefer a real book.
    The Origin of Consciousness In The Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind by Julian Jaynes It's a fascinating speculation about consciousness.

    And I 'm reading out loud to my (role play) Daughter

    The Sercret of Dreadwillow Carse

    Sometimes we're apart for about 2 weeks, so I'll send her a recording of a chapter.
The first one you mentioned looks very interesting. Thank you for sharing.

"Men need to hunt. She obviously understands this. She’s offering herself as prey. Not easy prey. But willing.”


aliljaded 53F
8847 posts
8/16/2019 3:23 am

    Quoting InderioMinx:
    I enjoy the feel of real books, but I do have a number downloaded to my Kindle and Audible. My last listen during a roadtrip was Death By Food Pyramid. Fascinating to me.
That looks like a great book. It reminds me of a book I read a few years ago called "The Omnivores Dilemma" By Michael Pollan

"Men need to hunt. She obviously understands this. She’s offering herself as prey. Not easy prey. But willing.”


aliljaded 53F
8847 posts
8/16/2019 3:19 am

    Quoting DancingDom:
    I am reading, Blackberries are Red when Green. By Keith Frohreich
I checked that out, looks like a great beach book.

"Men need to hunt. She obviously understands this. She’s offering herself as prey. Not easy prey. But willing.”


aliljaded 53F
8847 posts
8/16/2019 3:15 am

    Quoting  :

WOW! Sounds absolutely fascinating.

"Men need to hunt. She obviously understands this. She’s offering herself as prey. Not easy prey. But willing.”


aliljaded 53F
8847 posts
8/16/2019 3:06 am

    Quoting Dreamcatcher__:
    I'm currently reading volume 2 of James Ellroy's crime saga This Storm, about LA right after Pearl Harbor. I just finished the first volume, Perfidia. It's an acquired taste, and I haven't acquired it. Tough reading, but great writing. One of the few authors Stephen King endorses. Don't read it. It's too cynical for you. I've just run out of decent mysteries and crime novels to read.

    On a loftier note, Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms is next on my reading list. I recently finished Bamboo and Blood, a mystery that takes place in North Korea, written by a pal of mine who actually knows a good deal about the place, James Church. In my pursuit of enlightenment, at the instigation a female acquaintance, I've also been perusing Reflections on Positive Emotions and Upward Spirals by Barbara Fredrickson and Thomas Joiner. I read the last online, the rest are real books.

    I just put a hold on Lust and Wonder at the library. It's gotta be better than chasing fifth columnists in LA.. lol
I read A Farewell to Arms so long ago. I love Hemmingway. I am also re-reading a Bukowski book called "Erections, Ejaculations, Exhibitions, and General Tales of Ordinary Madness" It's excellent.

"Men need to hunt. She obviously understands this. She’s offering herself as prey. Not easy prey. But willing.”


InderioMinx 54F  
19798 posts
8/15/2019 3:29 pm

I enjoy the feel of real books, but I do have a number downloaded to my Kindle and Audible. My last listen during a roadtrip was Death By Food Pyramid. Fascinating to me.

Ars longa, vita brevis - Art is long, life is short


Dreamcatcher__ 87M
7019 posts
8/15/2019 2:26 pm

I'm currently reading volume 2 of James Ellroy's crime saga This Storm, about LA right after Pearl Harbor. I just finished the first volume, Perfidia. It's an acquired taste, and I haven't acquired it. Tough reading, but great writing. One of the few authors Stephen King endorses. Don't read it. It's too cynical for you. I've just run out of decent mysteries and crime novels to read.

On a loftier note, Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms is next on my reading list. I recently finished Bamboo and Blood, a mystery that takes place in North Korea, written by a pal of mine who actually knows a good deal about the place, James Church. In my pursuit of enlightenment, at the instigation a female acquaintance, I've also been perusing Reflections on Positive Emotions and Upward Spirals by Barbara Fredrickson and Thomas Joiner. I read the last online, the rest are real books.

I just put a hold on Lust and Wonder at the library. It's gotta be better than chasing fifth columnists in LA.. lol


Artschoolgrad 46M
8434 posts
8/15/2019 2:15 pm

book please. even better if she's there too.


RaymondWise 65M/51F
41 posts
8/15/2019 1:33 pm

I prefer a real book.
The Origin of Consciousness In The Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind by Julian Jaynes It's a fascinating speculation about consciousness.

And I 'm reading out loud to my (role play) Daughter

The Sercret of Dreadwillow Carse

Sometimes we're apart for about 2 weeks, so I'll send her a recording of a chapter.


DancingDom 74M
22475 posts
8/15/2019 11:34 am

I am reading, Blackberries are Red when Green. By Keith Frohreich

"One Big Sky Covers Us All Equally"


aliljaded 53F
8847 posts
8/15/2019 10:54 am

📖❤️📖❤️📖

"Men need to hunt. She obviously understands this. She’s offering herself as prey. Not easy prey. But willing.”



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