As for me haven't been doing that much reading lately. Found that I hardly read any more as well. Have to say do have times like this and others don't. Guess it depends on the book itself as well. Philomena: The Poignant True Story of a Mother and the Son She Had to Give Away, Martin Sixsmith and Forward by Dame Judi Dench Now a major picture starring Judi Dench and Steve Coogan My Age of Anxiety: Fear, Hope, Dread, and the Search for Peace, Scott Stossel Servants: A Downstairs History of Britain from the Nineteenth Century to Modern Times, Lucy Lethbridge Chasing Chaos: My Decade in and out of Humanitarian Aid, Jessica Alexander Warsaw 1944: Hitler, Himmler, and the Warsaw Uprising, Alexandra Richie The Men Who United The States: America's Explorers, Inventors, Eccentrics, Mavericks, and the Creation of One Nation, Indivisible (Signed Edition) and Atlantic: Great Sea Battles, Heroic Discoveries, Titanic Storms, and a Vast Ocean of a Million Stories, Simon Winchester The Girls of Atomic City: The Untold Story of the Women Who Helped Win World War II, Denise Kieran Toms River: A Story of Science and Salvation, Dan Fagin Country Girl: A Memoir, Edna O’Brien Juliette Gordon Low: The Remarkable Founder of the Girl Scouts, Stacy A. Cordory A Midwife’s Tale: The Life of Martha Ballard, Based on Her Diary, 1785-1812, Laurel Thatcher Ulrich Have tried to read this before, but with no luck. Hopefully, this time with more luck. Nothing Daunted: The Unexpected Education of Two Society Girls in the West, Dorothy Wickenden The author of this book is the granddaughter of Dorothy Woodruff. A Woman in the Polar Night, Christiane Ritter and Introduction by Lawrence Millman This memoir was written and published original in German. Still is a bestseller and even after Ms Ritter’s death in 2000 at the age of 103. Women Doctors in War (Williams-Ford Texas A & M University Military History Series), Judith Bellafaire and Mercedes Herrea Graf Paris, My Sweet: A Year in the City of Light (and Dark Chocolate), Amy Thomas Without Reservations: The Travels of an Independent Woman, Alice Steinbach Gone with the Wind, Margaret Mitchell Have tried to read this before, but with no luck. Hopefully, this time with more luck. To the End of the Land: A Novel, David Grossman Have tried to read this before, but with no luck. Hopefully, this time with more luck.
Dark Invasion: 1915 Germany’s Secret War and the Hunt for the First Terrorist Cell in America, Howard Blum
Right now I'm reading most medical information on the spinal cord neurostimulator I'm having put in my back in about a month, and stuff on facebook lol. But I recently read The Shack by William P. Young which I enjoyed very much.
I Can Hear You Whisper: An Intimate Journey through the Science of Sound and Language, Lydia Denworth
How Toddlers: Thrive: What Parents Can Do Today for Children Ages 2-5 to Plant the Seeds of Lifelong Success, Tovah P Klein
Where'd You Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple I recommend it for fiction. It's funny, smart, entertaining.