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... Own Country, Ross Raisin
4. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain
5. Picture Perfect, Jodi Picoult
6. Chronicles, Bob Dylan
7. The Eyre Affair, Jasper Fforde
8. Lost in a Good Book, Jasper Fforde
9. Going Postal, Terry Pratchett
10. This Charming Man, Marian Keye ... ... I haven't, but I have a copy on my shelf that I thought I'd get to after I read No Direction Home.
I would have read Chronicles: Volume One first (because it's quite a lot smaller, I admit!!) but I only recently realised that we own a copy. (Amazing what you find when you clean out your ... countrypie, have you read Chronicles: volume one, his autobiography? I read it earlier this year and really enjoyed it. He writes quite a bit about his early life and his musical influences. ... My interest was actually drawn to him by Neal Stephenson's use of Pepys as a character in his Baroque Cycle of novels.
Chronicles, Volume One by Bob Dylan. Dylan has also lived through interesting times. He takes an odd (to me) approach to memoir, focusing on 3 or 4 intense periods ... 25. Chronicles: Volume One by Bob Dylan.
In this memoir Dylan shares the music that influenced him and describes his own creative ... after dylan's chronicles i went to michael tolliver lives by armistead maupin, read by the author himself. completely breezy literature, which is just fine. and yes, finally an author that reads his own work well. after that i have started and stopped a everything is illuminated. not sure if ... ... y ultimamente son en formato de audio por que me entretienen mientras hago trabajo manual. estoy terminando una vez mas los chronicles de bob dylan.
me dio mucha emocion saber que mi biblioteca aqui en chicago tiene una version en audio de sobre heroes y tumbas. a ver si me inspiro a ... ... that i've abandoned" thread. they do seem easier to abandon in audiobook format.
just started listening to bob dylan's chronicles. i had already read the book a couple of years ago but i couldn't resist the temptation of hearing sean penn reading bob dylan. gwyneth paltrow would have been ... ... the same author and each book explores an important facet of history, they aren't connected.
And how about Bob Dylan's Chronicles? It's a proposed series, but will he actually write the other books?
Edit to add: I'm also wondering how something like Sherlock Holmes should be handled. Sinc ... ... rhune.
Meanwhile, I'm in the throes of The Road by Cormac McCarthyand find that book fascinating.
I gave up on Chronicles, Volume 1 by Bob Dylan. Too much name-dropping and not much else was happening. I just got to Greenwich Village in Manhattan (New York City) and am checking out the night clubs. I'm reading Chronicles, Volume 1 which is the first part of Bob Dylan's autobiography. I think I'm going to like this book. ... why it's a sin to kill a mockingbird.
The Executioner's Song by Norman Mailer. Looking through Gary Gilmore's eyes.
Chronicles by Bob Dylan. To misquote the Rolling Stones "it's the singer and the song".
Hey, tomcatmurr, I don't know why but I didn't really enjoy Songlines!
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