Wendy and I have been building our library for years now. We both love books and have built quite a collection (still growing!). One of the things I love is having ready access to volumes of information. I was reminded of that when I was reading Chesty this afternoon and it referenced Chesty’s critique of Lee’s Lieutenants. Fortunately, we have the tomes on the shelf and I was able to thumb through them in order to appreciate Chesty’s criticism (which was valid).
Ahhhhh…. books… they’re like a computer but with a distinctive smell.
My computer smells.
Shared things nicely with good theme and interesting concept ideas.
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Smell this - The Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors: The Extraordinary World War II Story of the U.S. Navy’s Finest Hour, by James D. Hornfischer