Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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"Pegasus One" by Ed Wingham
available at Lulu This historical fiction is about an NSA employee who is a brilliant computer architect and partially responsible for a predictive analysis program to keep tans on America's enemies. Access to the super-secret program is compromised as Iran and Israel vie for supremacy. Please respond if interested...... Ed Wingham |
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The Hail Mary Project by Andy Weir. If you liked The Martian, this is even better. I love the way he poses problems for his characters and has them work through the solutions.
The Midnight Library by Matt Haig. An interesting take on how life can change based on the decisions one makes. |
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Delia Owens wrote “Where the crawdads sing”. I thought it was a wonderful read.
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I too liked A Land Remembered. Another book about Florida history that I found most interesting is Bubble in the Sun by Christopher Knowlton (2020). Subtitle is: The Florida Boom of the 1920s and How It Brought on the Great Depression." The era was one of excess and describes the developers of Coral Gables, Boca Raton and Miami. The chapters on Addison Mizner, an architect who designed and built the great mansions in Palm Beach (including Mar-a-Lago) were intriguing. He held court at a cocktail hour daily with the rich and famous. There are several descriptions of Marjorie Stoneman Douglas and her environmental efforts to save the Everglades.
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I think I've read everyone of Demille's books. Particularly enjoyed the John Corey series. Great dry humour from the Corey character.
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Greg Iles is awesome. Highly recommended.
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The Alex Delaware books by Jonathan Kellerman and the Virgil Flowers books by John Sanford.
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Paulat585 Northeast Ohio, Northern California, including Santa Cruz, Oakland Hills, East Bay, Stockton and Merced and now The Villages |
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You may want to listen to a FREE audiobook on YouTube. Here is an excellent murder mystery :
BLACK SCREEN SLEEP- 8 PERFECT MURDERS - YouTube I like the free audiobooks so as to not strain my eyes. |
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Before We Were Yours by Lisa Wingate - plus anything she writes.
Anything by Mary Clearman Blew |
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I think she might be talking about "One for the Money" Stephanie Plum is the main character, series by Janet Evanovich. I read all of them, Cute, easy reading
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I hope you return all books to the library.
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retiredguy123, It has been several weeks since I took your advice to try Condominium by John D. MacDonald, and I want to say thank you. I had never read anything by MacDonald before. I had no idea what to expect. But now I know that MacDonald is a truly gifted writer. I listened to the book on Audible -- which I use when I walk or am doing jobs around the house. But after hearing MacDonald's words, I had to actually see some of them in print, too, so I ordered the paperback. It is especially interesting to look at this book from the perspective of now. Because of the 1977 copyright, it is fun to hear the money talk about the prices of those condos and the numbers in the shell games the weasels play. Money-talk numbers sure have changed in the past 44 years. . . MacDonald has a perfect grasp on human nature and all that entails. He makes his characters come through in a way that is just as relevant in 2021. Of course, human nature, unlike condo costs, never changes. There are only so many different types of us -- in fiction or in real life. As a bonus, the intro to Condominium was written by Dean Koontz who compares it to what Arthur Hailey did with Hotel and Airport -- which I think I will download next. I think those two books are even older than Condominium, but it is nostalgic to revisit the 70s -- the 1970s when we boomers were so daggone good lookin'. (sigh) Speaking of Hotel, a book was recommended to me by a hotel desk manager I happened to meet. The book is Heads in Beds: A Reckless Memoir of Hotels, Hustles, and So-Called Hospitality by Jacob Tomsky. . . That book is nowhere near the quality of writing that we get from John D. MaDonald (or even Arthur Hailey) but it most certainly is an enlightening read. ![]() Anyway, thanks again, retiredguy123, for introducing me to John D. MacDonald. Boomer Last edited by Boomer; 08-30-2021 at 12:46 PM. Reason: typo |
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