The "What are you reading?" thread is getting pretty full of replies, so how about the best book(s) you read in the last year. I would go with Dead Wake by Erik Larson or Tinseltown by William Mann.
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Best read of 2015
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I'd have to say it was The Martian.
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Re: Best read of 2015
"To Kil a Mockingbird". I started it the last week of December 2015 and finished it the first week of January 2016.
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In my quest to read old and new I just started The Caine Mutiny.
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Re: Best read of 2015
Hmm -- a tough one ..... so many good reads for me.
I'll say Peter Ackroyd's Foundation was top of the list in non-fiction. As for fiction, I am a sucker for 2 Rosamund Pilcher novels -- The Shell Seekers and Winter Solstice. I usually read them both each and every year.
I read Watership Down again after about 20 years since my last read, and that was pretty outstanding as well.
Sorry -- can't simply tie it down to one book.
I'll say Peter Ackroyd's Foundation was top of the list in non-fiction. As for fiction, I am a sucker for 2 Rosamund Pilcher novels -- The Shell Seekers and Winter Solstice. I usually read them both each and every year.
I read Watership Down again after about 20 years since my last read, and that was pretty outstanding as well.
Sorry -- can't simply tie it down to one book.
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Re: Best read of 2015
Turning the Black Sox White by Tim Hornbaker
Crash of the Titans by William J. Ryczek
The Last Gunfight: The Real Story of the Shootout at the O.K. Corral by Jeff Guinn
All three of these are non-fiction. Each required a great deal of research. Each was very enjoyable to read.
Crash of the Titans by William J. Ryczek
The Last Gunfight: The Real Story of the Shootout at the O.K. Corral by Jeff Guinn
All three of these are non-fiction. Each required a great deal of research. Each was very enjoyable to read.
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Re: Best read of 2015
Picked up a couple of your titles last night: Foundation and The Last gunfight. Thanks for the recs.
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LOL --- yup -- just corrected the spelling in the post -- doggone auto-correct.Kyle76 wrote:Watership Down, Wendell?
Re: Best read of 2015
The Fifth Assassin by Brad Meltzer.
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