Kristina, that must be fascinating reading for you!I'm currently reading "Imagine Me Gone", a fictional tale that traces a family whose father and eldest son are mentally ill. It is written with a great deal of wit and is not nearly as depressing as it sounds.I have requested "A History of Singing" from my local library. It is a non-fiction work that outlines exactly that, ie, a history of singing. That sounds fascinating to me. When and why did humans begin to sing?
The Knights Templar by Stephen HowarthA moe current view of the history of the Knights, How, When, and Where they came into being. Their persecution and death's at the orders of King Phillip. Haven't gotten far enough yet to know Who survived and what went on afterwards.Interesting bits of History.
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BTW, the Carly Simon memoir was as dry as my friend said it was. Too much name dropping and not a lot else. Carly, we really don't care to know everyone you slept with over the years.
I know I'm way behind the times, but I am currently working my way through Dan Brown's "The DaVinci Code". The first 20% seemed repetitive so I must have picked it up at some time in the past and just never finished it. BTW, the Carly Simon memoir was as dry as my friend said it was. Too much name dropping and not a lot else. Carly, we really don't care to know everyone you slept with over the years.