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naame
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"What are you reading?"
Mon Jun-04-18 05:07 PM by naame

  

          

Tell me what you're reading or the last book you read.

I just read a children's book to my daughter yesterday. So yes, tell me about yours.

I just got a couple books from the library yesterday and I have a few books I need to read. I can barely read anything political anymore with all that is going on even though my predilection anytime I go into the bookstore is for current events and biographies. For a while now I've just been reading about correspondence from famous people, mostly so I will feel like the letters I write to my friends aren't so trite.

-Chesapeake Rumrunners
When Prohibition was the law, Chesapeake Bay was a smuggler's paradise. Rogues of all types transported boatloads of forbidden liquor in the days when America experimented with forced, and unforeseeable, temperance. In a style reminiscent of the era it describes, Eric Mills brings to life the world of mobster and preacher, rumrunner and revenue man, moonshine and "real McCoy." It was a whiskey-soaked age that was supposed to be dry. Prohibition may have been the law of the land, but the Chesapeake Bay country was awash in illegal alcohol. The marshes were teeming with hidden stills, and bootleg liquor was smuggled throughout the waterways and adjoining countryside by daring men in fast boats and faster cars. Chesapeake Rumrunners of the Roaring Twenties is a saga of people--watermen and steamer captains, mob racketeers and "legitimate" businessmen--all of them wanting part of the action. In the maze of bay waters, boats played a key role in that action, many disguised as workboats but built for speed and the ability to outmaneuver the law. On the other side, Billy Sunday and an army of temperance crusaders campaigned tirelessly to encourage Prohibition, while federal agents and Coast Guardsmen shared the impossible task of enforcing it. Using a mix of news reports, government records, and local lore, the author has written a fascinating account of a memorable chapter in Chesapeake history.
https://www.amazon.com/Chesapeake-Rumrunners-Roaring-Twenties-Mills/dp/0870335189

and:
Owning the Earth:
Barely two centuries ago, most of the world's productive land still belonged either communally to traditional societies or to the higher powers of monarch or church. But that pattern, and the ways of life that went with it, were consigned to history by the most creative and simultaneously destructive cultural force in the modern era: the idea of individual, exclusive ownership of land.

Spreading from both shores of the north Atlantic, it laid waste to traditional communal civilizations, displacing entire peoples from their homelands, and brought into being a unique concept of individual freedom and a distinct form of representative government. By contrast, as Linklater demonstrates, other great civilizations, in Russia, China, and the Islamic world, evolved very different structures of land ownership and thus very different forms of government and social responsibility. The history and evolution of this concept is a fascinating chapter in the history of civilization, offering unexpected insights about how various forms of democracy and capitalism developed, as well as a revealing analysis of a future where the Earth must sustain nine billion lives. Owning the Earth presents a radically new view of mankind's place on the planet and the history behind it.
https://www.amazon.com/Owning-Earth-Transforming-History-Ownership/dp/1620402912

  

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SIX FOUR
Jun 04th 2018
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RE: SIX FOUR
Jun 04th 2018
2
Are you from the MD/DC/VA area?
Jun 04th 2018
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RE: Are you from the MD/DC/VA area?
Jun 04th 2018
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Salems Lot
Jun 04th 2018
5
12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos... J.Peterson
Jun 04th 2018
6
RE: 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos... J.Peterson
Jun 04th 2018
8
Visions of Better World - Biography of Howard Thurman
Jun 04th 2018
7
the color of law
Jun 05th 2018
9
GREAT book
Jun 05th 2018
12
      its amazing
Jun 05th 2018
14
           Bought and started reading today.
Feb 17th 2019
39
Remembrance of Earth's Past trilogy (Liu Cixin) book II
Jun 05th 2018
10
Ta-nehisi "Between The World and Me" and the AA "Big Book"
Jun 05th 2018
11
How was the AA book?
Feb 17th 2019
35
An American Marriage: a novel
Jun 05th 2018
13
I've only heard great things about this book
Jun 07th 2018
18
Service manuals for my old motorcycle
Jun 06th 2018
15
RE: Service manuals for my old motorcycle
Jun 07th 2018
19
Finally read Salvage the Bones over the weekend
Jun 06th 2018
16
Persepolis Rising and N.K. Jemisin's Inheritance Trilogy
Jun 06th 2018
17
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Jun 14th 2019
61
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Jun 14th 2019
63
Just started reading "emergent strategy"
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20
Usagi Yojimbo (Stan Sakai) Saga... currenlty on vol. 4 (of the BIG books...
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21
i need to read with my 12 year old
Feb 14th 2019
22
      I love it, was sad to see the 14 y.o. boy age out of it over the past mo...
Feb 15th 2019
27
           "loves Douglas Adams"
Feb 16th 2019
31
The Bold World: A Memoir of Family and Transformation Book by Jodie Patt...
Feb 14th 2019
23
Animal Farm right now
Feb 14th 2019
24
eat their lunch
Feb 14th 2019
25
Bruce Lee: A Life by Matthew Polly
Feb 15th 2019
26
Go Ahead in the Rain: Notes to a Tribe Called Quest
Feb 15th 2019
28
RE: Go Ahead in the Rain: Notes to a Tribe Called Quest
Feb 20th 2019
48
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Feb 22nd 2019
53
      Beastie Boys Book was a love letter to NY, friends and curiosity
Feb 23rd 2019
56
           I loved the Beastie Boys book
Jun 14th 2019
65
Ark of Bones, Henry Dumas
Feb 15th 2019
29
also, "Ministry of Utmost Happiness", Arundhati Roy
Feb 15th 2019
30
How is this?
Feb 18th 2019
42
i need recomendations for a just turned 5 year old
Feb 16th 2019
32
If you want to get them a personalized book
Feb 17th 2019
33
Dr. Seuss and berenstain bears
Feb 17th 2019
36
oh man. I got comics for you.
Feb 18th 2019
40
RE: oh man. I got comics for you.
Feb 19th 2019
45
      Yeah man! Good luck. And remember, the library is an amazing
Feb 19th 2019
46
annnnd books (picture/popup/lit)
Feb 18th 2019
43
Teju Cole - Open City
Feb 17th 2019
34
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Feb 17th 2019
37
i just ordered two books...
Feb 17th 2019
38
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Feb 18th 2019
41
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Feb 22nd 2019
52
Play the Man: Becoming the Man God Created You to Be
Feb 18th 2019
44
This church is very white.
Feb 22nd 2019
51
Black Leopard, Red Wolf
Feb 19th 2019
47
"Exhuming Of A Nation"
Feb 20th 2019
49
are you a moor?
Feb 22nd 2019
50
Killing Commendatore by Haruki Murakami
Feb 22nd 2019
54
Toni Morrison origin of others
Feb 22nd 2019
55
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Feb 23rd 2019
57
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Jun 14th 2019
58
the wind-up bird chronicle
Jun 14th 2019
59
Just finished Scarface’s book....started it yesterday
Jun 14th 2019
60
RE: Just finished Scarface’s book....started it yesterday
Jun 14th 2019
62
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Jun 14th 2019
66
so was it good?
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64
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67
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