tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37154898.post763361492263837545..comments2023-11-13T22:16:01.807-05:00Comments on sarah did it!: The Bibliophile Files - 6/5/18Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00862692878882330794noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37154898.post-3777256597387643942018-06-06T08:25:29.883-05:002018-06-06T08:25:29.883-05:00I'm signed up for Goodreads, but rarely use it...I'm signed up for Goodreads, but rarely use it. I suppose I should break down and learn more about it so maybe I could get rid of the massive number of envelopes lying around with book titles scribbled on them. I just finished Likely to die by Linda Fairstein and am working on Meditation for fidgety skeptics by Dan Harris and Truly, madly, guilty by Moriaty (forgot her first name).<br />Pat<br />MissPathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06807348837446241284noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37154898.post-65245823062393029712018-06-05T12:46:17.715-05:002018-06-05T12:46:17.715-05:00You had some good finishes! Since we vacayed in M...You had some good finishes! Since we vacayed in May, I powered through a bunch a books, most notably some John Grisham works. I'm wait-listed on the digital copy of his "The Rooster Bar" (#18 on 8 copies) and also for Paul Theroux's "Deep South" (#13 on 3 copies). Have you ever read anything by Theroux? I had the opportunity to meet him when I worked at Baker & McKenzie. His brother, Eugene, was a partner at the firm. The Mosquito Coast was the first of his books that I read (which is funny, when you look at the description -- the lawyer brother specialized in patent law), and I had a signed first edition. He's an interesting person and author.Denise :)https://www.blogger.com/profile/07306906507013593208noreply@blogger.com