30-12-2021 12:27 PM
30-12-2021 12:27 PM
probably might still be used if people are struggling and cant afford road transport costs for stock, like the people in the book I read were @Former-Member
It probably has been on landline, or that other show on ABC where that women appears in country places;well somewhere over the years, I dont watch them that often
30-12-2021 09:56 PM
30-12-2021 09:56 PM
@Former-Member @TAB
When it comes to the long paddock, you might enjoy this old movie from 1946,
The Overlanders that you can watch for free.
30-12-2021 10:23 PM
30-12-2021 10:23 PM
05-01-2022 10:51 AM
05-01-2022 10:51 AM
06-01-2022 11:03 PM
06-01-2022 11:03 PM
Hi @Former-Member & all
Happy New Year!
Great thread! 3 books I will never forget:
1) Victor Frankl - Man’s search for meaning
2) Todd Strasser - The wave
3) Günther Wallraffs - Ihr da oben, wir da unten
Most certainly not light literature but books that changed my views in life.
07-01-2022 09:09 AM
07-01-2022 09:09 AM
Hey there @petrichor! So good to see you in this thread, and HNY to you too!
Oooo, loving your top 3. Mans Search for Meaning is one of those books I've always meant to read and haven't gotten around to. Thank you for the reminder.
Wondering if you speak German? I had to Google the Günther Wallraffs book and couldn't understand the reviews as it was in German 🙃
27-01-2022 01:44 PM
27-01-2022 01:44 PM
Books are a huge part of my life.
My top 3 would constantly change as my life has evolved.
I read less now, as there is also the new infotainment experience of internet searching ....
Love this thread ... @Former-Member @Jo-anneJoy @Gwynn @petrichor @TAB
Here are 3:
The Yield ... Tara June Winch ...
Lao Tzu ... Tao Te Ching
Dr DoLittle Series
27-01-2022 01:52 PM
27-01-2022 01:52 PM
The internet, and for me streaming services, has definitely cut into my reading time too @Appleblossom. I'd really like to refocus the balance back to reading though.
The Yield is another on my to-read list. Do you think it lives up to the hype?
As for Lao Tzu, I just found this quote which really resonated with me, so thank you for reminding us all of his amazing lifetime of work...
27-01-2022 07:49 PM
27-01-2022 07:49 PM
Hearing you about the problem of literary hype. @Former-Member
Selling books and vanity publishing. Was in writing group for 7 years. Weary sigh!
I finished lit major 40 years ago and am pretty over it.
I found "The Yield" worthwhile and I avoid the hype, not madly fantabulous ... but a solid read and a book structured with awareness and sensitivity to variety in language (contemporary narrative, epistolary section and dictionary). I enjoyed some of the culture and contemporary edge.
I have bought 2 of her books and I am frugal and picky.It is then there on the shelf for me to share with others ... where mostly I used the library. Its my way of "paying the rent".
28-01-2022 01:53 PM
28-01-2022 01:53 PM
I really appreciate your take on The Yield @Appleblossom, and your frank and candid observations.
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