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jj6426 10-18-2020 07:13 PM

Seen a good movie? Read a good book? Please recommend!
 
There are some wonderful shows on PBS --and on Netflix and Prime. What have you seen that you would love to recommend to others?

And there are so many good books out there too-- both fiction and non-fiction .
I would love to hear what some of your favorites are-- and they don't have to be on the best seller list--and they don't have to be "new!" One of the best books I remember reading was "Presumed Innocent,"by Scott Turow, which many of you may have read many years ago.
I could go on and on but would love to hear what your favorites are!

Stu from NYC 10-18-2020 08:48 PM

Anything by Connelly or Lee Child

ctmurray 10-19-2020 06:19 AM

Emily in Paris, on Netflix. My wife and I both like this, so that is saying a great deal.

oldtimes 10-19-2020 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 1849356)
Anything by Connelly or Lee Child

Or David Baldacci or Harlan Coben

Bill32 10-20-2020 09:11 AM

Nelson DeMille, Ken Follett, Steven Pressfield...In my younger years working two jobs didn't allow much time for reading. What kick started my reading again ( and also getting
my children interested ) was reading " Pillars of the Earth" by Follett.

davem4616 10-20-2020 09:35 AM

I'm always searching for a 'good read'...especially these days

in another thread someone mentioned the book "Double Whammy" by Carl Hiaasen. I'm just about finished with it and recommend it to anyone that enjoys a light hearted crime/intrigue story...the setting is in FL and it's the first of an 11 book series

If you like realistic spy/intrigue, Ludlum and Clancy wrote some good ones....author Brad Thor is also great, first of his that I read was "The Afghan".

Clive Cussler wrote some great ones too...sprinkled with more humor

if you've traveled to Greece and the Greek Isles and like murder/intrigue Jeffrey Siger has a nice 11 book series starting with "Murder in Mykonos"

Another series of mystery/intrigue that is riddled with humor begins with the book
"The Road To Key West" by Michael Reisig...and there are a dozen in this series...my wife keeps laughing out loud when reading these

jj6426 10-20-2020 09:40 AM

Glad you found some time to read. I agree w/you re: Follett and DeMille.

jj6426 10-20-2020 09:41 AM

Thank you, DaveM for your suggestions!

jj6426 10-20-2020 09:42 AM

I hadn't heard of that one. Sounds good--I'll try it!

New Englander 10-20-2020 09:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill32 (Post 1850066)
Nelson DeMille, Ken Follett, Steven Pressfield...In my younger years working two jobs didn't allow much time for reading. What kick started my reading again ( and also getting
my children interested ) was reading " Pillars of the Earth" by Follett.

Follett is one of my favorite authors.

Freehiker 10-21-2020 06:46 AM

A Fathers Story by Lionel Dahmer

BobnBev 10-21-2020 08:23 PM

Great movie
 
"Taking Chance" with Kevin Bacon. You'll have wet eyes, especially if you are/were a Marine. I have it on a CD.

JohnN 10-22-2020 04:53 PM

and Robert Crais and Joseph Finder

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 1849356)
Anything by Connelly or Lee Child


Jack58033 10-22-2020 05:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 1849356)
Anything by Connelly or Lee Child

Connelly is great. The TV series is on Apple or Amazon which I don't have. The actor playing Bosch is a good actor but I don't see him in the role. Robert Mitchum would be my choice. But I am not in charge and Mitchum is no longer with us.

PNaughton 10-22-2020 06:12 PM

Tucker Carlson Ship of Fools

Stu from NYC 10-22-2020 06:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by davem4616 (Post 1850091)
I'm always searching for a 'good read'...especially these days

in another thread someone mentioned the book "Double Whammy" by Carl Hiaasen. I'm just about finished with it and recommend it to anyone that enjoys a light hearted crime/intrigue story...the setting is in FL and it's the first of an 11 book series

If you like realistic spy/intrigue, Ludlum and Clancy wrote some good ones....author Brad Thor is also great, first of his that I read was "The Afghan".

Clive Cussler wrote some great ones too...sprinkled with more humor

if you've traveled to Greece and the Greek Isles and like murder/intrigue Jeffrey Siger has a nice 11 book series starting with "Murder in Mykonos"

Another series of mystery/intrigue that is riddled with humor begins with the book
"The Road To Key West" by Michael Reisig...and there are a dozen in this series...my wife keeps laughing out loud when reading these

Always like how very often he will put himself in the book as a minor character.

John41 10-24-2020 11:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jj6426 (Post 1849331)
There are some wonderful shows on PBS --and on Netflix and Prime. What have you seen that you would love to recommend to others?

And there are so many good books out there too-- both fiction and non-fiction .
I would love to hear what some of your favorites are-- and they don't have to be on the best seller list--and they don't have to be "new!" One of the best books I remember reading was "Presumed Innocent,"by Scott Turow, which many of you may have read many years ago.
I could go on and on but would love to hear what your favorites are!

A variety of books that I have read. The science ones are not too technical.


Rum Truck. Mike Avitadle
Our Husband. Stephanie Bond
The Cat Who Could Read Backwards. Lilian Jackson Braun
The Boys In The Boat. Daniel J. Brown
Dance of the Winnebagos. Ann Charles
A Crack in Creation. Jennifer Doudna , Sam Sternberg
Baby Grand. Mike Faricy
The Runaway Jury. John Grisham
Lost in Math. Sabine Hossenfeld


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