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What Book(s) Are You Currently Reading?
#1
Some of you all commented in the hobby thread that you all liked to read. I know there was a thread on here last year, but I thought it would be cool to start another thread about the books we are reading. So the question is what books are you currently reading\listening to?
#2
I am currently listening to The Distance by Jeremy and Hilaree Robinson.
#3
I would post a pic of the book, but I have yet to figure out how to do that. The last book I finished was, Henry Clay: The Man Who Would Be President by James C Klotter, a retired professor at Georgetown College. This book is the second book I have read on Henry Clay. The first was a biography. This book focused more on Henry Clay's five failed attempts at becoming U.S.President. It was a decent book. If I was rating it on 5 star scale, I'd give it 3 1/2 stars. It was very informative and fairly well written, but not on par with a David McCullough written biography who I consider the gold standard.
#4
I'm currently reading Ratification by Pauline Maier. It deals with ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
#5
Currently reading The Day The Catskills Cried. Just finished Mindhunter by John Douglas. He's a great author!
#6
People still read books?! :yikes:
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#7
Do ticket books count? Right now I am sorting ticket books.
#8
plantmanky Wrote:Do ticket books count? Right now I am sorting ticket books.

What are ticket books?
#9
LeeCoUKFan Wrote:People still read books?! :yikes:

Just us old people.
#10
LeeCoUKFan Wrote:People still read books?! :yikes:
I don't read paper books any more. Everything is either in Kindle or Audible format. I really like being able to adjust the font sizes and side lighting level when I read, rather than listen to books. I highly recommend the Kindle Paperwhite models.

The only time that I buy paper versions of books is when they contain lots of technical illustrations or programming code. Having to constantly zoom and pan code is a pain.
#11
^I don't even know what that means.

LeeCoUKFan Wrote:People still read books?! :yikes:
It is becoming a lost art.
#12
Hoot Gibson Wrote:I don't read paper books any more. Everything is either in Kindle or Audible format. I really like being able to adjust the font sizes and side lighting level when I read, rather than listen to books. I highly recommend the Kindle Paperwhite models.

The only time that I buy paper versions of books is when they contain lots of technical illustrations or programming code. Having to constantly zoom and pan code is a pain.

Yes! I love the Kindle Paperwhite! They're the absolute best for reading. I love the one I have.

Granny Bear Wrote:^I don't even know what that means.


It is becoming a lost art.

Granny, you need to get out of those deep dark hills, go to Lexington, and check one of them there Kindle contraptions! Confusednicker:
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#13
Westside Wrote:What are ticket books?

When you order tickets for events, they come in books (or at least thats what they are called).
#14
LeeCoUKFan Wrote:Yes! I love the Kindle Paperwhite! They're the absolute best for reading. I love the one I have.



Granny, you need to get out of those deep dark hills, go to Lexington, and check one of them there Kindle contraptions! Confusednicker:

My daughter and grand daughter live in Lexington and I am there wayyyy too much!!!

I actually own a Kindle, smart alec!
#15
Granny Bear Wrote:My daughter and grand daughter live in Lexington and I am there wayyyy too much!!!

I actually own a Kindle, smart alec!

If I read a lot on one of my Kindles, it effects my eye site. Well, that and the fact that I'm a really old, washed up, middle aged, old geezer.
#16
Audio books while i drive. Currently on Lord Of The Rings The Two Towers.

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