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Found it!littlebeast13 wrote:Look Inside!
But I admit, I only read it for the articles....
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You can use the ["img"] tag (without the quotes) to post image files. --Bobthejeopardyfan wrote:I got The Greatest Tennis Matches of All Time by Steve Flink for my birthday over the weekend. (I don't know you guys pasted images in your posts!) Also, I'm reading Camerado, I Give You My Hand by Maura Poston Zagrans for my Mystical Rows blog.
thejeopardyfan wrote:I got The Greatest Tennis Matches of All Time by Steve Flink for my birthday over the weekend. (I don't know you guys pasted images in your posts!) Also, I'm reading Camerado, I Give You My Hand by Maura Poston Zagrans for my Mystical Rows blog.
I was trying to copy and paste the images from Amazon.Bob78164 wrote:You can use the ["img"] tag (without the quotes) to post image files. --Bobthejeopardyfan wrote:I got The Greatest Tennis Matches of All Time by Steve Flink for my birthday over the weekend. (I don't know you guys pasted images in your posts!) Also, I'm reading Camerado, I Give You My Hand by Maura Poston Zagrans for my Mystical Rows blog.
I wasn't aware that Erik Larson had another book out! Would you recommend this one to someone who really doesn't find Germany that interesting and political unrest (particularly of the Nazi kind) even less so?MarleysGh0st wrote:I'm not finding much time to read these lately, except for the last one, which I listen to in my car.
MP3 audiobook:
Yes, he'll play Holmes.Sistine Fanny wrote:Side note question for anybody more up on entertainment than myself: When I googled to find out the plot of this book, the sidebar gave a list of topics or people that were also searched for along with this and they had H.H.Holmes listed with a picture of Leonardo DiCaprio. Is he involved in a Holmes movie?
Well, I'm not sure. I'm not quite half way through the book, myself.Sistine Fanny wrote:I wasn't aware that Erik Larson had another book out! Would you recommend this one to someone who really doesn't find Germany that interesting and political unrest (particularly of the Nazi kind) even less so?
Why would I consider reading a book with a subject that doesn't interest me? I read Devil in the White City and really liked it. I really wasn't interested in the World's Fair stuff, but I found myself enjoying that part more than the serial killer part, so perhaps Larson might surprise me again.
Side note question for anybody more up on entertainment than myself: When I googled to find out the plot of this book, the sidebar gave a list of topics or people that were also searched for along with this and they had H.H.Holmes listed with a picture of Leonardo DiCaprio. Is he involved in a Holmes movie?
It's good but not close at all to Devil in the White City. It's as if the author wrote this truly amazing great book and then someone came along and said, "Well, Erik, now you have to write another one," and he didn't want to but did anyway even though his heart wasn't in it.Sistine Fanny wrote:I wasn't aware that Erik Larson had another book out! Would you recommend this one to someone who really doesn't find Germany that interesting and political unrest (particularly of the Nazi kind) even less so?MarleysGh0st wrote:I'm not finding much time to read these lately, except for the last one, which I listen to in my car.
MP3 audiobook:
Why would I consider reading a book with a subject that doesn't interest me? I read Devil in the White City and really liked it. I really wasn't interested in the World's Fair stuff, but I found myself enjoying that part more than the serial killer part, so perhaps Larson might surprise me again.
Side note question for anybody more up on entertainment than myself: When I googled to find out the plot of this book, the sidebar gave a list of topics or people that were also searched for along with this and they had H.H.Holmes listed with a picture of Leonardo DiCaprio. Is he involved in a Holmes movie?