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The Book Nook

Dual authors pen 

fascinating reads

 

Books written by two people aren’t always good reads if the authors and their writing styles don’t mesh well.  Here are two suggested reads that were recommended by several sources.

 

Risking all for a Dream

 

Around the Block

I’m turning 49 in April, and I’ve been reflecting on the decade of my 40s lately. I don’t think I ever had a mid-life crisis; rather, I emerged from a crisis-laden time to end up in a pretty good place. I can honestly say the ages 40 through 49 felt like I lived my whole life over again.

The Sauk County Gardener

Starting Sweet Potato Slips

“My dream is to become a farmer. Just a Bohemian guy

pulling up his own sweet potatoes for dinner.”

Lenny Kravitz

 

Letter to the editor

Letter to the Editor:

 

Meatball Meal Thank You,

I’m writing to say thank you to all the 100 wonderful folks who attended the Men’s Meatball Dinner at Vermont Church on Sunday the 19th. We thoroughly enjoyed serving you! 

Geiger Counter

Snow Days

 

There is a Calvin and Hobbes comic strip in which a little boy and his tiger stand outside, gazing up at the night sky.  

“If people sat outside and looked up at the stars each night, I’ll bet they’d live a lot differently,” Calvin says.

“How so?” asks the tiger. 

Cody’s Movie Minute

By Cody Amble

 

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Review

 

From the Mazomanie Historical Society

Dan and James Healy

Mazomanie Saloon Keepers & Livery Men

 

By Frank Wolf

Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor,   

 

Geiger Counter

Zombies

 

Is a gorilla who knows sign language a person? 

Is a synthetic life form with complex and deep ideas about right and wrong a person?

Is a human being in a permanent vegetative state a person? 

Cody's Movie Minute

Knock at the Cabin Review

 

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