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    Boy I just couldn't finish Sarum. Got around 1/4 way in.

    CS Lewis is awesome... I read a great biography of him The Narnian. After reading it I was dismayed to hear people telling me about the plot of that movie about Lewis... seems like they left out the vast majority of his life, and left out the most intruiging and longest relationship of his life.

    Anyhow I'm reading The Real Eve again... so much info, one reading doesn't do it. I love all that human genome/out of Africa/monogenesis stuff.

    Just finished rereading Gore Vidal's Lincoln.
    Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte

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    I don't know The Real Eve, but have you read The Seven Daughters of Eve, Richard? I love that stuff, too. My latest addition to the I-am-reading table is Crime Machine by Giles Blunt. That's sharing space and time with Gregg's Controversial Issues in Scottish History, Deerpoofing Your Garden, and Bain's The Lordship of Petty.
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    I am about 1/4 of the way through Life at the Bottom by Theodore Dalrymple. It is an interesting book surrounded by controversy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OC Richard View Post

    CS Lewis is awesome... I read a great biography of him The Narnian. After reading it I was dismayed to hear people telling me about the plot of that movie about Lewis... seems like they left out the vast majority of his life, and left out the most intruiging and longest relationship of his life.
    Very good book. I enjoyed it as well.
    "There is one success- to be able to spend your life your own way."
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    Now reading Marie Antoinette by Antonia Fraser.
    Just finished Tears of the Giraffe by Alexander McCall Smith.
    Before that: Dunkirk: The British Evacuation, 1940, by Robert Jackson.

    Tom, I have read two of the Siri Paiboun novels and enjoyed them greatly.
    The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life.
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    I usually bounce back-and-forth between a couple books at a time. Right now I'm reading
    "The Somme" by Martin Gilbert
    "1066" by David Howarth
    And "48 Laws of Power" by Robert Greene
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    C. S. Lewis was a genius. I have one of his Space Trilogy books but it is the second volume so I have to purchase and read the first volume before tackling this one.
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    I'm reading Midst Toil and Tribulation by David Weber, the 6th book in a series about Safehold, a far away planet inhabited by humans who have evolved a complex feudal society that has been held back by larger powers from a tech standpoint. It is a classic good versus evil thing, very engaging.

    I just finished reading an excellent novel set partly in Scotland and the Orkneys that is about a family that has the capability to relive the lives of their ancestors. It's a bit more complicated than that, but is a very engaging book as well. The title is "The Covenant Within" by R.A.R Clousten.

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    Currently reading Sharpe’s Sword, by Bernard Cornwell.
    Recently read:
    Highlander: The Story of the Highland Soldier by Tim Newark, and three by Alexander McCall Smith: The Comfort of Saturdays, The Careful Use of Compliments and Morality for Beautiful Girls.
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    Frontier Scots:The Scots who won the West by Jenni Calder
    The Quest for Celtic Christianity by Donald E. Meeks
    Soul Print by Mark Batterson

    These are three at the moment.
    "Cuimhnich air na daoine o'n d'thaining thu"
    Remember the men from whom you are descended.

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