Brittney Watiwat Watiwat itibaren Texas
MY FAVEEEEEE
Cute, easy read in a day. Enjoyed the modern adaptation of Beauty & the Beast. Anth, I think you'd find this fun if you haven't read it yet.
I've read all of Frances Mayes's previous books, enjoying them for the lyrical prose and the voyeuristic view of life in Tuscany, but the formula has grown tired. There's something about Mayes that has crossed over to being grating, particularly at the point where she's worrying about their investment portfolio and whether they have enough money to renovate their Tuscan villa. Boy, life is tough...
Firsthand account of a Marine in the Pacific during World War II, Sledge's book is devastatingly unflinching in its examination of close quarters combat against a fearless and dedicated enemy. What did I learn from this book? Using nuclear weapons on Japan was not wrong but overdue.
I'm supposed to be reading this instead of all my lovely fluff, but I get depressed just thinking about it.