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Re: need a book recommendation

Postby wendy » Jan 22, 2008 4:28 pm

Well I just bought my 3rd book, will start it on Friday, "The Nasty Bits" by Chef Anthony Bourdain.
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Postby Ernie Coffman » Jan 26, 2008 8:50 pm

Wendy, since you like California and you probably drove up to Yosemite a couple of years ago, I would highly recommend Shattered Air by Bob Madgic, who lives near Redding, CA. This is a true account of catastrophe and courage on Yosemite's Half Dome. The cover gives you the idea what it's all about, but the praises for this book will give you a better idea: Jim Snyder NPS Historian, Yosemite (retired) says "In this gripping anatomy of a tragic accident, Bob Madgic shows not only how it happened, but why. This book is better than a hundred signs or a thousand leaflets. Nobody who reads it will ever dare lightning to strike on Half Dome or anywhere else." Out of a five star rating, it gets my 5.5 stars. It's great! :exactly:
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Re: need a book recommendation

Postby wendy » Jan 27, 2008 2:39 am

Ernie,

Good timing on your post, I just finished the Anthony Bourdain book tonight. I'm on a roll. If any of you have ever worked in the food and beverage/resturant industry, read The Nasty Bits.


btw I normally don't read 3 books in 3 weeks time, I guess I am just in the mood to read. It's a phase, it'll pass, I won't read books for awhile, and then feel like it again.
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Re: need a book recommendation

Postby wendy » Feb 3, 2008 2:57 pm

Ernie Coffman wrote:Wendy, since you like California and you probably drove up to Yosemite a couple of years ago, I would highly recommend Shattered Air by Bob Madgic, who lives near Redding, CA. This is a true account of catastrophe and courage on Yosemite's Half Dome. The cover gives you the idea what it's all about, but the praises for this book will give you a better idea: Jim Snyder NPS Historian, Yosemite (retired) says "In this gripping anatomy of a tragic accident, Bob Madgic shows not only how it happened, but why. This book is better than a hundred signs or a thousand leaflets. Nobody who reads it will ever dare lightning to strike on Half Dome or anywhere else." Out of a five star rating, it gets my 5.5 stars. It's great! :exactly:


Hey Ernie,

I just finsihed Shattered Air last night and it was good, but I hated how the author would spend 5 pages talking about how lightning was formed. Too much science int here, he just needed to tell the story. I guess that was the school teacher in him coming out.

So now I am on book 5. I bought Between a Rock and a Hard Place, bought the guy who had to cut his arm off.

Thanks guys for all the recommendations.
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Postby Ernie Coffman » Feb 3, 2008 3:26 pm

Don't want to belabor this anymore than all the book recommendations you've already gotten, but...had to respond to your five pages of science about lightning, Wendy. :bow: Guess, you've never read Hawaii by James Michner, huh? Talk about a science/geology trip on getting around to the story. Wow! :exactly:

Best regards and you're really going through the books. What a huge discussion you brought up. :kewl:
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