Carolyn, good to see y ou here. I’m sorry about your dogs.
Gum, I read Pompeii some time ago, and really enjoyed it. I think Books had read and discussed it earlier. Harris also wrote The Ghost ( I think that’s the title), a mystery involving a ghost writer for a politician.
Evergreen, it’s interesting, your mention of Night Train to Lisbon. A Latin student mentioned it in Books some time ago and when I saw it on the bargain table I picked it up. Haven’t read it yet. Like you, I’ve also seen that it received good reviews in Europe and bad ones here in the U.S.
Bellemere, it’s good to see the young people showing interest in South America. What wonderful adventures your granddaughters must be having. My 16 year-old Seattle granddaughter wrote recently that she will travel and do community service with the non-profit Amigos de las Americas for six to eight weeks this summer in either Central or South America. The young people have to raise the total cost of their participation, so she is now busy soliciting.
I stopped by here because of a news blurb just now on CNN. Can you imagine a city without a bookstore? Barnes and Noble is pulling out, which means Laredo, TX closest bookstore is in San Antonio, 150 miles awasy.