Winter reading suggestions
Yeah, it's not much longer before it down right hurts to go outside without putting long-legged pants and maybe even a jacket (or two) on. Being I've gone pretty much TVless this winter should be one for reading. I hope...
I've been itching to read something by the Pardey's. They have a few more titles than I have dollars so which books have our members read. I like a story, but, in the end I'm still eager to learn how to and what ifs.
I'm open to suggestions from other authors and other topics too. After a recent rabbitfish sting my interest in sensory halucinations has been rekindled. Still have eluded the lionfish in my life so far.;)
One older but gooder read for cold winter nights
Lionfish not withstanding......
Currently reading a good yarn about a father and son going around the horn in a 20 something. Title is "My old man and the Sea". Writing is sometimes difficult but the overall premise is first class adventure.
If you haven't yet, I recommend it...esp since we all share that 20 something affliction.
Andrew
Sailing Small: Inspiration and Instruction for the Pocket Cruiser
I highly recommend;
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Sailing Small: Inspiration and Instruction for the Pocket Cruiser(Paperback)
by Stan Grayson
review from Amazon.com;
Quote:
Nice stories about small boats
This books owners tell about their experiences with 8 small boats. If you think you must buy a big boat, read this and you'll see it's not so. Just depends on your application and how squished you're willing to be on a longer passage. The different writing styles and perspectives of the various owners is a pleasure.
Published on June 12, 2005 by ---- Neil H.
I got new ideas several times reading through the stories.
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