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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Read THE CONFESSION by Grisham
As in ‘red’, past tense, or ‘reed’, you read this. I’m referring to John Grisham’s The Confession: A Novel, published in 2010. I devoured it over a 48 hour period, fast reading for me, but it was a page turner and … Continue reading
Reading John Grisham
The Confession: A Novel that is. I just started it and I suspect this will read much faster than Ann Coulter’s Guilty: Liberal “Victims” and Their Assault on America. Sorry Ann, but not many can jump right into a cliffhanger like Grisham. … Continue reading
Reading Ann Coulter
She’s smart, very smart. She’s good looking. She has a supremely acerbic, acidic, wryly humorous wit. She’s in love with herself I suspect. I know I am. In love with myself that is, or very very fond of at least. … Continue reading
The End of Ski Season
You won’t believe this. Last Thursday morning my 72 year-old ski bud who I ski with at Copper Mountain a lot called me at the condo. He and his wife had gone to Steamboat for a couple of days early … Continue reading