Back in the '70's I read the sequel to Fletch, but have not read the original. The sequel I read was "Confess, Fletch". I was about 14 at the time, so don't remember much. I remember the movies, but haven't seen them, I have seen the play "Our Town" and liked it very much. Regarding poetry, I used to feel similar to what you describe. As I have gotten older with less attention span, I enjoy the brevity of most poetry and like that it can leave me with a feeling, emotional response, or memory after such a short investment of my time. Thanks for sharing your books 🙂
I hope someday I'll be able to appreciate poetry. I've liked what I've read, it just hasn't captivated me yet. I've read Fletch since I made this video and I'll be talking about it in my next wrap up. Thanks for watching!
Hey John, good to see you my friend. Those 1950’s 3 book set look really interesting. I just got a book for my birthday a few days ago that is kind of an oddity like those, The Roosevelt Omnibus by Don Wharton, 1934 first edition. It had a lot of pictures and news paper cartoons from the 1930’s of Roosevelt. Anyway, I hope you’re doing good and hope you have a great Friday and weekend 🎉
Macdonald might be more of a real shepherd?! I can relate to the issue of recalling the first paragraph, in this instance from Plath.
Back in the '70's I read the sequel to Fletch, but have not read the original. The sequel I read was "Confess, Fletch". I was about 14 at the time, so don't remember much. I remember the movies, but haven't seen them, I have seen the play "Our Town" and liked it very much. Regarding poetry, I used to feel similar to what you describe. As I have gotten older with less attention span, I enjoy the brevity of most poetry and like that it can leave me with a feeling, emotional response, or memory after such a short investment of my time. Thanks for sharing your books 🙂
I hope someday I'll be able to appreciate poetry. I've liked what I've read, it just hasn't captivated me yet. I've read Fletch since I made this video and I'll be talking about it in my next wrap up. Thanks for watching!
Hey John, good to see you my friend. Those 1950’s 3 book set look really interesting. I just got a book for my birthday a few days ago that is kind of an oddity like those, The Roosevelt Omnibus by Don Wharton, 1934 first edition. It had a lot of pictures and news paper cartoons from the 1930’s of Roosevelt.
Anyway, I hope you’re doing good and hope you have a great Friday and weekend 🎉
The Roosevelt Omnibus sounds like a pretty cool gift, and I hope you had a great birthday!
Nice set there.... !
Thanks!