What books have you bought lately?
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 6:17 pm
I bought 3 this weekend.
For my trip I purchased "Don't Try This At Home - Culinary Catastrophes from the World's Grestest Chefs" which is edited by Kimberly Witherspoon and Andrew Friedman. It includes more than 40 tales told by these chefs and I thought it would be an amusing read on the 14 hour flight. Something I could read and leave while still giving me a chuckle and something to think about.
I also picked up "Shadow Divers" by Robert Kurson which is a true adventure of 2 Americans who risked everthing to solve one of the last mysteries of WW11..... a sunken German u-boat was found in 1991 just 60 miles off the coast of New Jersey. I thought perhaps my hubby might be interested in reading this one as well. He usually only reads when he travels and most often asks, as he is packing, "You have anything for me to read on the plane?" :yh_rotfl
My last choice was "Garbage Land - On the secret trail of trash" by Elizabeth Royte. The author follows the things we've "disposed of" to their ultimate (and often surprising) destination. It shows how our decisions about consumption and waste have a very real impact.............
Those were my picks.............. what have you chosen lately?
For my trip I purchased "Don't Try This At Home - Culinary Catastrophes from the World's Grestest Chefs" which is edited by Kimberly Witherspoon and Andrew Friedman. It includes more than 40 tales told by these chefs and I thought it would be an amusing read on the 14 hour flight. Something I could read and leave while still giving me a chuckle and something to think about.
I also picked up "Shadow Divers" by Robert Kurson which is a true adventure of 2 Americans who risked everthing to solve one of the last mysteries of WW11..... a sunken German u-boat was found in 1991 just 60 miles off the coast of New Jersey. I thought perhaps my hubby might be interested in reading this one as well. He usually only reads when he travels and most often asks, as he is packing, "You have anything for me to read on the plane?" :yh_rotfl
My last choice was "Garbage Land - On the secret trail of trash" by Elizabeth Royte. The author follows the things we've "disposed of" to their ultimate (and often surprising) destination. It shows how our decisions about consumption and waste have a very real impact.............
Those were my picks.............. what have you chosen lately?