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8. Thank you for the weekly thread, hermetic. It's a good time to stay inside and read in my
Sun Jul 7, 2024, 12:14 PM
Jul 2024

steaming hot corner of N. GA! I found a great book on an old wish list: Properties of Thirst by Marianne Wiggins. I'm about 1/3 in and it's very good so far.

Rockwell “Rocky” Rhodes has spent years fiercely protecting his California ranch from the LA Water Corporation. It is here where he and his beloved wife Lou raised their twins, Sunny and Stryker, and it is here where Rocky has mourned Lou in the years since her death.

As Sunny and Stryker reach the cusp of adulthood, the country teeters on the brink of war. Stryker decides to join the fight, deploying to Pearl Harbor not long before the bombs strike. Soon, Rocky and his family find themselves facing yet another incomprehensible tragedy.

Rocky is determined to protect his remaining family and the land where they’ve loved and lost so much. But when the government decides to build a Japanese-American internment camp next to the ranch, Rocky realizes that the land faces even bigger threats than the LA watermen he’s battled for years. Complicating matters is the fact that the idealistic Department of the Interior man assigned to build the camp, who only begins to understand the horror of his task after it may be too late, becomes infatuated with Sunny and entangled with the Rhodes family.


Happy reading everyone!

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I finished "Sins of the Father" - a Kat Parker mystery. by K L Phelps yellowdogintexas Jul 2024 #1
Now I am reading: "Jesus and John Wayne": How White Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation yellowdogintexas Jul 2024 #2
Wow, interesting. hermetic Jul 2024 #6
Cool hermetic Jul 2024 #4
Re-reading the re-reads. Library down going on cbabe Jul 2024 #3
Still down? Bummer. hermetic Jul 2024 #5
Nothing wrong with reading a children's book during difficult times! mentalsolstice Jul 2024 #7
Yikes, 800 pages in hardcover hermetic Jul 2024 #9
Thank you for the weekly thread, hermetic. It's a good time to stay inside and read in my japple Jul 2024 #8
That sounds quite good, too hermetic Jul 2024 #10
Reading very real factual fictional scenario of nuclear war, written by Annie Jacobsen, who is a txwhitedove Jul 2024 #11
Hope you stay safe hermetic Jul 2024 #12
I read The Bridges at Toki-Ri. I'm embarrassed to say that I previously had no idea that James Michener wrote it. rsdsharp Jul 2024 #13
Portrait of an Unknown Woman (Daniel Silva #22) for $1.99 today on Amazon (Kindle version) yellowdogintexas Jul 2024 #21
Thanks! I just bought it. rsdsharp Jul 2024 #23
I love those books. This may be the 3rd or 4th one I have picked up for $1.99 yellowdogintexas Jul 2024 #25
I really like Silva, but I struggled a bit with this one. rsdsharp Jul 2024 #28
I just finished Jilly_in_VA Jul 2024 #14
Half-way through "The Fall of the Templars" by Robyn Young Number9Dream Jul 2024 #15
That's a shame hermetic Jul 2024 #19
Old Filth Lulu KC Jul 2024 #16
I read this thread every week GigiLeigh Jul 2024 #17
Welcome to the group hermetic Jul 2024 #18
Welcome!! I cheat and copy from the jacket description on Amazon. yellowdogintexas Jul 2024 #22
Welcome to the group and to DU Number9Dream Jul 2024 #20
Thanks GigiLeigh Jul 2024 #24
The Lost Bookshop by Evie Woods Pacifist Patriot Jul 2024 #26
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