I haven't really been keeping up with posting my readings......
Last week I read "A School Teacher in Old Alaska"....the bulk of the book was posted by the teachers great niece....can't recall her name, but the teachers last name was Breece, and I think she's given credit as the author. Full of interesting accounts of a single woman's life in the rugged outback.
I also read a biography...."Nelly Bly", again I can't recall the author, but it was the most recent of the biographies about Bly's life.....What a woman!!!!
This week at the library....
"This Crazy Thing Called Love"(The Golden World and Fatal Marriage of Ann and Billy Woodard), by Susan Braudy. Called the "murder of the century" by Life magazine, it's about Ann, a "gold-digger", murdering her very wealthy husband in '55, claiming she thought he was a prowler(sound familiar?).
"Education of a Felon, A Memoir", Edward Bunker. In prison for 18 years, divided into 3 terms, Bunker relates his real life experiences as and inmate, as well as his dealings with the outside world.
"Profiles in Murder" (An FBI legend dissects killers and their crimes), Russell Vorpagel. This is a book about "profiling" criminals.
I have barely begun the first book, so I have nothing to add at this time. I'll be taking to the bed early to read for a few weeks to come
Felix, I was prepared to move forward with more of Christopher Moore's books. However, someone from another library in the system apparently had the same idea, and all his works got transferred to that branch. I won't give up though. I really like his "warped" style ;)