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luvs2sing

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15. I read it probably in 1982.
Sat Jun 20, 2020, 11:42 AM
Jun 2020

And I’m not sure if I’ve seen it since, I think the title was Kent State:What Happened and Why.

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I liked Hawaii and Alaska.. luvs2sing Jun 2020 #1
I didn't know he had a book about Kent State :/ I'll add it to my list n/t RamblingRose Jun 2020 #2
I read it probably in 1982. luvs2sing Jun 2020 #15
That is the correct title - I have it in paperback. Number9Dream Jul 2020 #26
The Source Polly Hennessey Jun 2020 #3
+1. Tel Makor comes to life and reveals its tales through the eras. John1956PA Jun 2020 #14
+2 My mother handed it to me and said "Read this" yellowdogintexas Jun 2020 #22
Space - starts with Nazi's from Germany being spirited to AL (GA?) and development of rocket Hestia Jun 2020 #4
Tales Of The South Pacific Is Not Too Bad, Ma'am The Magistrate Jun 2020 #5
I love that book. bif Jun 2020 #25
Centennial. I also really enjoyed the Covenant and read it twice. vsrazdem Jun 2020 #6
He's good, but he writes by the pound The Blue Flower Jun 2020 #7
It takes me forever to read one of his books and I keep my dictionary app open n/t RamblingRose Jun 2020 #12
I liked The Drifters. I've read all of them and am re-reading livetohike Jun 2020 #8
Chesapeake Dave in VA Jun 2020 #9
Centennial. (Read it twice.) Fires of Spring. blm Jun 2020 #10
The Source was hard for me to get through. I'll have to go back & re-read it sometime RamblingRose Jun 2020 #11
treat The Source as a series of novellas, strung together by a common thread yellowdogintexas Jun 2020 #24
So hard to choose. Ferryboat Jun 2020 #13
You can definitely tell he was in the Navy with his attention to details of ships & sailing n/t RamblingRose Jun 2020 #19
we read Iberia before we went to Spain and when we arrived at a new place yellowdogintexas Jun 2020 #23
Hawaii, and The Source northoftheborder Jun 2020 #16
I love his books. lark Jun 2020 #17
I haven't read it, but "Fires of Spring" is based on the orphanage my grandfather and Michener Patterson Jun 2020 #18
Has anyone read his analysis on the United States' Electoral College system entitled RamblingRose Jun 2020 #20
Centennial, hands down. CrispyQ Jun 2020 #21
I enjoyed Hawaii... but rather depressing. Number9Dream Jul 2020 #27
LOL - I thought it was one of his more upbeat books. I think Mexico wins for depressing. I couldn't RamblingRose Jul 2020 #28
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