The Alice Network based on recommendations here I believe. Loving it.
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The Alice Network based on recommendations here I believe. Loving it.
Walter's Welcome The intimate story of a Germam-Jewish family's flight from the nazis to Peru.
by Eva Neisser Echenberg with Judy Sklar Rasminsky.
This one I bought a few months ago, but finally getting through it
America The farewell Tour by Chris Hedges.
Chapter House Dune
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Dune no-ship , invisible to prescience , untraceable.
fear - bob woodward
Year One by Nora Roberts
I'm reading Altered Carbon
Very griping book!
^ I'm watching it on Netflix.
https://pmcdeadline2.files.wordpress...pg?w=605&h=897
Takeshi Kovacs
The series takes place over 360 years in the future,[5][6] with most episodes set in the year 2384, in a futuristic San Francisco known as Bay City.[7] In the future, a person's memories and consciousness can be decanted in a disk-shaped device called a cortical stack, which is implanted in the vertebrae at the back of the neck. These storage devices are of alien design and have been reverse engineered and mass produced. Physical human or synthetic bodies are called "sleeves" and stacks can be transferred to new bodies after death, but a person can still be killed if their stack is destroyed. While this theoretically means anyone can live forever, only the wealthiest, known as "Meths" in reference to Methuselah, have the means to do so through clones and remote storage of their consciousness in satellites.[7]
Takeshi Kovacs (Joel Kinnaman/Will Yun Lee/Byron Mann), a political operative with mercenary skills, is the sole surviving soldier of the Envoys, a rebel group defeated in an uprising against the new world order.[8] 250 years after the Envoys are destroyed, his stack is pulled out of prison by 300-year-old Meth Laurens Bancroft (James Purefoy), one of the wealthiest men in the settled worlds. Bancroft gives him the choice to solve a murder—Bancroft's own—to get a new shot at life.[9]
educated - tara westover
Blood and Bone by Nora Roberts ...second in the series that started with Year One.
Finished my Christmas present book called American Tantrum by Anthony Atamanuik ) and am now about a 1/3 of the way through Amy Poehler's book called Yes Please!
Just finished Past Tense by Lee Child (7/10) and I am about to begin The Golden Tresses of the Dead by Alan Bradley. I just LOVE his Flavia De Luce books!
past tense - lee child
i agree with alohamom that this wasn't a great story...