The Ellis ones are: His Excellency, about George Washington Passionate Sage, about John Adams American Sphinx, about Thomas Jefferson
I really liked all of those. (There is some controversy about Ellis - he exaggerated his service during Vietnam - but personally, I don't feel that it diminishes the worth of his books.) He wrote another one called (I think) Founding Brothers, which I didn't think was as interesting - it was a collection of shorter stories, and I found that I preferred reading a longer study of one president, rather than a bunch of stories about dudes who lived around the same time.
I have this nerdy goal to read at least one biography of each president (although there really aren't any good ones of Madison that I could find at my library - the best I found on Amazon seemed to be this one - so I've skipped him for the time being). I liked reading them in order, so the next few I'm going to read are: John Quincy Adams: A Public Life, a Private Life American Lion Martin Van Buren (may not be as good, since there aren't a lot of options for him, either).
I love the idea of reading them in order! That would be fun.
I went to a used bookstore last year that was having a nonfiction sale, and I got quite a few books about Nixon and Lincoln (apparently, someone had traded in their collections to this used bookstore and they didn't sell). I just found out this evening that the same used bookstore is going out of business. I'm so disappointed, because it was the last one in this area, but I'm also planning to show up and raid their nonfiction section next weekend. Can't wait to see what I will find...
His Excellency, about George Washington
Passionate Sage, about John Adams
American Sphinx, about Thomas Jefferson
I really liked all of those. (There is some controversy about Ellis - he exaggerated his service during Vietnam - but personally, I don't feel that it diminishes the worth of his books.) He wrote another one called (I think) Founding Brothers, which I didn't think was as interesting - it was a collection of shorter stories, and I found that I preferred reading a longer study of one president, rather than a bunch of stories about dudes who lived around the same time.
I have this nerdy goal to read at least one biography of each president (although there really aren't any good ones of Madison that I could find at my library - the best I found on Amazon seemed to be this one - so I've skipped him for the time being). I liked reading them in order, so the next few I'm going to read are:
John Quincy Adams: A Public Life, a Private Life
American Lion
Martin Van Buren (may not be as good, since there aren't a lot of options for him, either).
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I went to a used bookstore last year that was having a nonfiction sale, and I got quite a few books about Nixon and Lincoln (apparently, someone had traded in their collections to this used bookstore and they didn't sell). I just found out this evening that the same used bookstore is going out of business. I'm so disappointed, because it was the last one in this area, but I'm also planning to show up and raid their nonfiction section next weekend. Can't wait to see what I will find...
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I meant to say that I was also excited to see The Help on your list of favorites from this year - I totally loved that book.
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