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Barack Obama - Dreams From My Father - 1995

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Written before any thought of being President. Memoirs of a man seeking his place in the world. Is he black or white?
Raised mostly by his white grandparents he felt he never fit in and always had black friends.
Relocating to Chicago for his work as a community organizer. One thing about this he never mentions is where his paycheck came from.
I was curious to know that but never found out. Never feeling any accomplishment in the field he decided to pursue law school.
Before that goal was a trip to his fathers birthplace of Kenya which was the most interesting part of the book.
And that's where it ended.

Grade - A

next up - Early Autumn by Louis Bromfield

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Louis Bromfield - Early Autumn - 1926

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still working on my Pulitzer Prize list
novel set in eastern Mass in the early 1900's
you have to put yourself there people
upper class family struggles through life, love and death
those were the good old days

Grade - C

next up - The Origins Of The Final Solution by Christopher R. Browning

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Jesus, how big is your book collection now mate?
do you still buy them in bundles from the Library sales?
"BTO....Bachman,Turner,Overweight
They were big in the 70s....for five minutes,on a Saturday,after lunch..."  -  Me 2014.


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I finished The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern a couple of weeks ago (maybe my 2nd most fav book behind The Book Thief?), now i'm reading The Circle by Dave Eggers.

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Christopher R. Browning - The Origins Of The Final Solution - 2007

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so damn depressing
the title sums it up
only goes through 1942
when the gassing began in full force

Grade - C

next up - The Man In The High Castle by Philip K. Dick

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Philip K. Dick - The Man In The High Castle - 1962

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Hugo Award winner (science fiction)
Had to pick this up because I just watched the Amazon series that was adapted from the novel.
I figured reading the book would help me understand what the series was about.
A fantasy world where the bad guys won WWII.
The U.S. is divided into Germany and Japan ruled, with a neutral zone in the middle.
Within the book is a man who writes a book where the good side wins the war.
This book is banned by the Germans.
Different story lines develop throughout, weaved into the above
Hard to follow for me, the book and the series.
Now I will have to watch the series again to try and understand what the book was about.

Grade - B

Next Up - Hardball by Christopher Matthews

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What I am reading right now is Portrait of the Panama Canal. Good job on the publishers for me it is really a great book. - Gustavo Woltmann
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Chris Matthews - Hardball - 1988

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MSNBC political host of a show with same name as this book
resume includes working for former House Speaker Tip O'Neil
the book is an attempt to tell us how politics is played
book would be good for a newbie to the game
most of us are not that

Grade - C

next up - Now In November by Josephine Johnson

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Josephine Johnson - Now In November - 1934

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Pulitzer Prize winner
very well written story of farm life in the Midwest during the depression years
life was hard when rain didn't cooperate
covers the first year when the family relocated
mother, father, 3 daughters
book only includes 10-15 characters which was good for me
some novels have so many that I can't remember who is who

Grade - B

next up - Diana by Andrew Morton

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Andrew Morton - Diana: In Pursuit Of Love - 2004

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2nd bio of the Princess from this man
the first was a huge success
this one not so much
have never understood my countries fascination with the Royals
and none more so than lady di
this is all about her later years after the failed marriage became public
reveals a lot about the woman who was just getting back into who she truly was
when fate intervened
as usual the conspiracy theories flew, and still do
none ever panned out
she just died in a car crash
end of story

Grade - B

next up - The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck

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