Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Stuff. Nonsense. No Relation.


Ugh.  More Large Print.  Let's get through this quickly.

BridegroomWore Plaid by Grace Burrowes. Agenda 21 by Glenn Beck with Harriet Parke. A Time For War by Michael Savage.  Summerset Abbey by T.J. Brown.  Finding Home by Lois Greiman.  Out of Warranty by Haywood Smith.  The Importance of Being Wicked by Victoria Alexander.  Aviator's Wife by Melanie Benjamin. Love Is A Canoe by Ben Schrank.  Truth In Advertising by John Kenney.

Audiobooks on CD

Vatican Diaries by John Thavis.  10 CDs at 13 hours.  Journalist who worked 25 years in Vatican writes book about the Vatican and Vatican daily life, Vatican scandals, Vatican history and tradition, Vatican personalities, and various Vaticaneers.  Vatican Vatican Vatican.

Triumph of Caesar by Steven Saylor (no relation).  7 CDs at 8 hours.  Saylor's (no relation) mystery novels set in Ancient Rome are always very good.  Saylor's (no relation) main character, Gordianus, is a hired troubleshooter, an ancient P.I.  Gordianus works for the snobby and wealthy patrician families and Saylor (no relation) often has Gordianus travel to different part so Italy and the Roman Empire while including real-life Roman figures into the plot.  (no relation).

Alone on the Ice: the greatest survival story in the history of exploration by David Roberts.  10 CDs at 111.5 hours.  In 1913 the greatest Douglas Mawson in history was a member of an Antarctic Exploration team.  Mawson's greatest dog team in history fell into a crevasse and left Mawson dangling by the greatest sledge harness in history.  On his crawl back to camp Mawson realized the greatest soles in the history of feet had "detached from the flesh beneath.

Cesar Milan's Short Guide to a Happy Dog by Ceasr Milan. 5 CDs at 5.5 hours.  98 short and happy lessons.  I don't know if this audio title is narrated at a whisper.


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