Category Archives: Book world
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Orwell could also style with the best
Leave a commentJuly 28, 2024 by jacklovelace
George Orwell. Animal Farm. 1984. I read them and enjoyed them years ago. I am a big fan of Paris, …
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A Ferry Merry tip
Leave a commentJuly 19, 2024 by jacklovelace
When we go to wine country in California we like to visit the Ferry Building in San Francisco. We make …
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From the big bad wolf to a book savior
Leave a commentJune 22, 2024 by jacklovelace
I noticed some media just couldn’t avoid the knee jerk reaction to Barnes and Noble buying Tattered Cover. The hint …
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If Colorado is in your soul.
Leave a commentJune 22, 2024 by jacklovelace
I read a positive review of “Reading Colorado: A Literary Road Guide”, by Peter Anderson. It isn’t for everybody. But …
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A first in book reading
Leave a commentMarch 22, 2024 by jacklovelace
I always like to have a fiction and a non-fiction book going at the same time. I’ve never had them …
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Anatomy way better than Moon
Leave a commentNovember 1, 2023 by jacklovelace
I saw two movies back to back last week. Killers of the Flower Moon was good but far from great. …
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Which artifact, which month, which room
Leave a commentApril 1, 2023 by jacklovelace
You never know where you can find unexpected book pleasures. Someone passed along a 1997 book “Across Colorado, Recipes and …
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Loggins, Messina and…..Garth?
Leave a commentFebruary 15, 2023 by jacklovelace
Everybody has hobbies. I have this weakness for music autobiographies. Many of them are not so good. Too often these …
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Yummy breakfast surprise
Leave a commentJanuary 15, 2023 by jacklovelace
Just finished Alan Rickman (bad guy in Die Hard) book. In the form of a diary and not very good. …
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Wenner as a rolling, rich stone
Leave a commentDecember 14, 2022 by jacklovelace
When Rolling Stone magazine came out I thought I was in heaven. I lapped it up from the very early …
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