Well, I just finished a couple of David Baldacci books, which author I've been going through. I watched a made-for-TV movie over the weekend, "Too Rich: The Story of Doris Duke," with Lauren Bacall, and I knew nothing about this lady, whose built the estate Shangri-La on Oahu, now a museum of Islamic art, in the Black Point area (Google it and Google Earth it -- and I just found out that we can't visit it while we're there, as it's closed in September!

and she had a torrid affair [and possibly a child, a daughter who died shortly after birth] for years on her visits to Hawaii with Duke Kahanamoku, the Hawaiian guy who virtually introduced surfing to the rest of the world, plus winning numerous gold and silvers medals in the Olympics from 1912-32 --Google him too). But that got me interested in her, so I got a biography of her out of the library tonight, along with Julie Andrews' memoir of her early life; and one of my favorite kooky authors, Carl Hiaasen, has a new book out, but it's non-fiction about his taking up the game of golf again after years of not playing, so since I play golf, not well, I thought it would be entertaining to read.
So that's what's on my plate for the next couple of weeks, some good air-time reading while I'm flying to Hawaii, right?