What do you read?

Jenny

Veteran Expediter
What blogs do you follow? They do not have to be trucking related at all, just looking for some new reading materials.

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fr8hlr521

Active Expediter
We tend toward paper instead of blogs...showing our age? LOL We both just finished the Left Behind series of 12 books that we enjoyed reading. Otherwise, I lean toward John Sanford, Michael Connolly and Grisham-type books.

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cheri1122

Veteran Expediter
Driver
Only one blog ever kept me interested for a long time: Boobs, injuries, & Dr Pepper. The author [a woman named Crystal McKee, though she calls herself 'McKnob, and the explanation is hilarious] is quite remarkable, as a wife, mother, and a writer - I've never known anyone as genuinely funny in my life. And I sure wish I'd read her when my kids were small, because her style of parenting is what I would have done, if I'd had her imagination [and nerve].
If you start at the beginning, you'll be hooked too, I bet.
 

skyraider

Veteran Expediter
US Navy
Downloaded the KJV Bible that has audio so it reads to me. Now I can understand the pronunciations of biblical names--- well I can hear them, but still get tongue tied when I try to say them....well it works for me.
 

danthewolf00

Veteran Expediter
I read the blogs of a few sci fi writers like kim harrison and laurl k. Hamilton also jim butcher.
I mean i can read a 400ish page book in a few hours so my nook and i pad get packed with pdf books.
 

fr8hlr521

Active Expediter
Just finished reading The Shack by Wm. Paul Young. All I can say is WOW!

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cheri1122

Veteran Expediter
Driver
Jenny: if you like to listen to audiobooks, there are 2 I highly recommend: Call the Midwife, by Jennifer Worth, and Code Name Verity, by Elizabeth Wein.
Both are excellent, but Midwife is better for short stop & go sessions, Verity is one you want to hear what happens next, lol.
I liked Midwife so much I sent English Lady/Sue a PM about it, and she replied "I love it! Watching the second season now." I didn't even know it is a series on the BBC, [I don't have a tv] but I still think the audiobook is better, because the narrator is just amazing.
Audiobooks are wonderful if you like hearing different accents, and I like that a lot.

PS Verity is about 2 young women in the Women's Auxiliary [British] during WW2, possibly much like your grandmother [whose photo I just saw in another thread]. I recommended it to my daughter, because the characters are about her age [mid 20's] and what they experienced is fiction, but not - it's what happened to a lot of young women in wartime.
 
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