Monday, April 6, 2026
Black Klansman--#29 finished
Thursday, April 2, 2026
Wild Horses--#28 finished
This was a mass market paperback, one of the older ones that actually fits in a pocket okay. I needed a book like this for doctor's appointments and this one was sitting there at home. Not a bad read, lots of bad people and bad things happening. A kind of depressing book in many ways even though the main character Allison comes through at end and maybe future looks bright but still a lot of ugly to get there.
I have already posted it back on PBS, it was also a 2nd book found for an order so putting back out there on PBS. It is only copy in system.
Diamond in the Rough--#27 finished
Fordlandia--#26 finished
The rest of the title is: The Rise and Fall of Henry Ford's Forgotten Jungle City. In the late 1920s and into the 1930s and early 1940s, Henry Ford of the Ford Motor Company developed a city and a rubber plantation deep into the Amazon rainforest in Brazil. This was when rubber was still harvested from trees and the British had a kind of monopoly going in Asia and Ford didn't want to controlled by that. An interesting read about an interesting attempt at this--Americanizing a part of the Amazon just didn't work. Ford sent people with little to no experience at this in working with Brazilians, developing a plantation, knowledge of the land and jungle and on and on. Throw in the Great Depression and then WWII along with eventually rubber in the lab and this project was just doomed. Of course plant disease, growing conditions, worker problems, etc were going to end this badly as well. I remember seeing a TV docu show about this and looked up this book from that. I eventually got it through Thrift Books around Christmas. A good and interesting read, maybe not exciting but kind of a slow motion car accident type read--you knew it was ending badly and it was at times work to get through, just wanted to find out about the ending.
There are 4 WL for this book on PBS but since have plenty of credits it will get stacked with others waiting till a time in the future to mail.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
I Will Find You--#25 finished
This is a newer book by Harlan Coben. A young boy is murdered and the father was drunk and passed out. The father is found guilty of using a baseball bat to kill his son basically in his sleep/drunken state. He is serving life in prison where a family friend is warden. A sister in law visits and shows him a picture with his son in the background from a few months ago. A kind of crazy prisoner tries to kill the guy, a prison guard tries to kill him so warden helps him escape. Him with sister in law tracks down and finds son. Throw in a couple really kind of stupid acting FBI investigators along with a mob boss and things are really jumbled. At least story keeps moving forward quickly enough that you don't realize how often these side characters are just thrown aside as two dimensional people. Just think this could have been a better story, seems like it was rushed or just several ideas floating around shoved together for a story.
There are 25 WL for this book, last I checked--just checked now and at 22 WL on PBS for this book. Will post & send off at some point if I ever need credits there again.
The Cat--#24 finished
Lies That Chelsea Handler Told Me--#23 finished
This is a book with different chapters written by those family, friends and/or victims of Chelsea Handler practical jokes or just plain painful attempts at jokes. Funny in ways and fits with her previous books. It is light and easy reads and that is what I was looking for. It has to be tough when she is your boss and she is obviously setting you up but you sort of have to also believe her. Since at this point and I guess still she is successful and I think genuinely really likes the people, there is no real blow back on this either. Just must be a sort of crazy life if you are around her.
Maybe surprisingly the Chelsea Handler books are mostly a keeper for me at this point. Not really sure why but I guess why not.