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Old 09-25-2017, 09:35 AM   #26420
astrangerhere
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I finished the second Comissario Ricciardi book last night in the hotel. This one was almost twice the length of the first and had more depth of character. I have requested the third be sent to my closest library and will likely start it at the end of the week.

I am now re-reading Winesburg, Ohio. I am not sure what I'll list to next, but it will likely be the Librivox version of Frankenstein or the unabridged full cast recording of Dracula. I've read both books before, but never listened to them. I've been seeing pumpkins everywhere, so I thought I'd get into the thematic reading. Should be a nice background to my continued sorting/organizing/prep for packing activities.
Finishing up Winesburg, Ohio this morning with my coffee. I did indeed pick up the third Commisar Ricciardo at the library and will start that this evening.

I am going to hold off on Frankenstein or the unabridged full cast recording of Dracula until October is here.

Rather, I am listening to Michael Cunningham read his novel The Hours. (While baking cookies for the Lady of the house). The film adaptation was one of me and my wife's first dates back on Valentine's of 2005. I am enamored of the language all over again.
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