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Just started reading Uncle Toms Cabin. On chapter 2.
I've been looking for The High Window and The Lady in the Lake by Raymond Chandler and finally found both today in an omnibus edition at a thrift store. So it's The High Window for me right now...that man could write.
I recently discovered that Chandler joined the Canadian Army in World War One. I've obtained a copy of his service record...not as dramatic as his books! Served with the 7th Battalion until, like many, he must have realized life in the air force was, at least, a lot cleaner. Transferred to the RAF in 1918 and ended the war while still training as a cadet.
From Here to Eternity
Another one that I've been meaning to read for decades and finally got around to...
When you are done, love to hear your review of it and, if you seen it, how it compares to the movie.
Recently unearthed my favorite children's book, "The Bear That Wasn't," by Frank Tashlin. I'll be giving it as a birthday present to a 27-year-old friend who can benefit from its wonderfully profound message: never let anyone convince you you're not a bear.
Lady in the Lake is excellent...a classic!
From Here to Eternity
Another one that I've been meaning to read for decades and finally got around to...
When you are done, love to hear your review of it and, if you seen it, how it compares to the movie.
I am looking forward to doing that, my plan is to re-watch the movie after I finish the book. I am reading the restored version, which was released in 2011 with material originally censored by the publisher being added back.
Yeah, alcoholism will do that.Absolutely. Everything Chandler wrote was excellent! Wish he wrote more.