September starts out with sunny skies and a promise of a return to normalcy. What is “normal” anyway? I’m hoping to run without pain (have a whopping 72 miles scheduled). I’m also hoping to get back on track with the reading:
Fiction:
- Tender is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald – in honor of F Scott Fitzgerald’s birth month.
Nonfiction:
- O Jerusalem! by Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre
- Burton and Speke by William Harrison – in honor of September being Curiosity Month (and isn’t that what exploring as all about, being curious?)
- Living Well is the Best Revenge by Calvin Tomkins – in honor of F Scott Fitzgerald’s birth month (& the reading of Tender is the Night)
- Everybody was So Young by Amanda Vaill – in honor of F Scott Fitzgerald’s birth month (& the reading of Tender is the Night)
Series Continuation:
- Passion Spins the Plot by Vardis Fisher – to continue the series started in August in honor of the day Butch Cassidy robbed a bank in Idaho.
Early Review for LibraryThing:
- The Boat Runner by Devin Murphy (the first fiction I have received in a long time!)