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Date: Sat, 17 Aug 2024 15:42:50 -0400
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### Weather Report for Fulton County, GA **Date: 2024-08-17** Today's weather in Fulton County, which includes Atlanta, East Point, and Sandy Springs, is set to be sunny with a high of 92F. A few isolated thunderstorms may pop up later in the day. **Atlanta, GA** - **Current Temperature:** 87F - **Feels Like:** 93F - **Wind:** SE at 10 mph - **UV Index:** 8 (very high) - **Humidity:** 56 percent - **Visibility:** 10 miles **East Point, GA** - **Current Temperature:** 86F - **Feels Like:** 91F - **Wind:** SE at 9 mph - **UV Index:** 7 (high) - **Humidity:** 58 percent - **Visibility:** 9 miles Morning hours bring clear skies with moderate pollen count. Visibility remains good throughout the day. **Sandy Springs, GA** - **Current Temperature:** 88F - **Feels Like:** 94F - **Wind:** SE at 8 mph - **UV Index:** 9 (very high) - **Humidity:** 55 percent - **Visibility:** 11 miles Evening hours could see a slight decrease in temperature but expect humid conditions. Overall, a hot
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### From: Susan Miller ### Sent: 2024-08-17 at 09:15 Hey everyone, Hope you all are doing well. I wanted to start a conversation about recent books you have read. I am always on the lookout for new recommendations, and it's been a while since I found a book that hooked me. Does anyone have something worth sharing? -Susan --- ### From: Jared Thompson ### Sent: 2024-08-17 at 10:02 Hi Susan, Great topic. I recently finished "Where the Crawdads Sing" by Delia Owens. I know it's been popular for a while, but I finally got around to reading it. The storytelling and the characterization are phenomenal. I found the mix of mystery and nature writing really engaging. What about you? What was the last book you read? -Jared --- ### From: Rachel Adams ### Sent: 2024-08-17 at 11:20 Hi Susan and Jared, I just finished "Educated" by Tara Westover. It was such a powerful memoir about growing up in a strict and abusive household in rural Idaho and eventually finding her way to Cambridge
University. It's a gripping read and very inspiring. I'd highly recommend it if you haven't picked it up yet. How about you, Susan? Any recent reads to share? Rachel --- ### From: Michael Foster ### Sent: 2024-08-17 at 12:37 Hi all, I just finished "The Night Circus" by Erin Morgenstern. It's a beautifully written fantasy novel about a magical competition between two young illusionists. The imagery is so vivid that you can almost see the magic unfolding in front of you. Definitely a must-read for fans of fantasy and whimsical storytelling. Looking forward to more recommendations. -Michael --- ### From: Emily Carter ### Sent: 2024-08-17 at 13:45 Hi everyone, I actually just read "The Silent Patient" by Alex Michaelides. It's a psychological thriller about a woman who shoots her husband and then stops speaking. The plot twists and turns kept me on the edge of my seat. If you're into suspense and thrillers, I highly recommend it. What's next on your reading lists? -Emily --- ###
From: Susan Miller ### Sent: 2024-08-17 at 15:10 Thanks for all the great recommendations, everyone! To answer your question, Jared, the last book I read was "Little Fires Everywhere" by Celeste Ng. It's a compelling story about interwoven lives in a suburban community and tackles themes of identity, family, and class in a very relatable way. I think I'll pick up "The Night Circus" next based on Michael's suggestion. I’m in need of something fantastical to dive into. Any other gems out there worth picking up? -Susan --- ### From: Jared Thompson ### Sent: 2024-08-17 at 16:25 Susan, "Little Fires Everywhere" is great; I read it last year. For something different, I suggest "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" by Yuval Noah Harari. It's a fascinating look at the history of our species, exploring everything from the cognitive revolution to the present day. Harari's writing style makes complex ideas accessible and engaging. -Michael, "The Night Circus" sounds amazing. Adding
that to my list. -Jared --- ### From: Rachel Adams ### Sent: 2024-08-17 at 17:50 I love the sound of "The Night Circus" too. Adding it to my to-read list. Another book I’d recommend is "Becoming" by Michelle Obama. It's a heartfelt, inspiring memoir that offers a peek into her life from childhood to her time in the White House. Her writing is very engaging and insightful. Has anyone read any good science fiction recently? I’m in the mood for something in that genre. -Rachel --- ### From: Michael Foster ### Sent: 2024-08-17 at 18:30 Rachel, For science fiction, you can't go wrong with "Dune" by Frank Herbert if you haven't read it yet. It's a classic and for good reason. The world-building and intricate plot make it a standout in the genre. Another recent one I enjoyed was "The Expanse" series by James S.A. Corey. It has a great balance of political intrigue, action, and cool science fiction concepts. I think my next book will be "Educated," thanks to your recommendation.
-Michael --- ### From: Emily Carter ### Sent: 2024-08-17 at 19:15 Michael, "Dune" is fantastic. I second that recommendation. I also recently read "The Martian" by Andy Weir. It's a gripping survival story about an astronaut stranded on Mars. The mix of humor and science makes it a great read. For a bit of a twist, "Dark Matter" by Blake Crouch is an excellent sci-fi thriller that explores alternative realities. Quick-paced and mind-bending; I loved it. Looks like I've got a long reading list now, thanks to all your suggestions! -Emily --- ### From: Susan Miller ### Sent: 2024-08-17 at 20:30 Looks like we all have some great books to look forward to. Thanks a lot for the recommendations, everyone. I’ll definitely check out some of these titles. Happy reading! -Susan
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### Weather Report for Fulton County, GA
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**Atlanta, GA**
- **Current Temperature:** 87F
- **Feels Like:** 93F
- **Wind:** SE at 10 mph
- **UV Index:** 8 (very high)
- **Humidity:** 56 percent
- **Visibility:** 10 miles
**East Point, GA**
- **Current Temperature:** 86F
- **Feels Like:** 91F
- **Wind:** SE at 9 mph
- **UV Index:** 7 (high)
- **Humidity:** 58 percent
- **Visibility:** 9 miles
Morning hours bring clear skies with moderate pollen count. Visibility remains good throughout the day.
**Sandy Springs, GA**
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- **Feels Like:** 94F
- **Wind:** SE at 8 mph
- **UV Index:** 9 (very high)
- **Humidity:** 55 percent
- **Visibility:** 11 miles
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### From: Susan Miller
### Sent: 2024-08-17 at 09:15
Hey everyone,
Hope you all are doing well. I wanted to start a conversation about recent books you have read. I am always on the lookout for new recommendations, and it's been a while since I found a book that hooked me. Does anyone have something worth sharing?
-Susan
---
### From: Jared Thompson
### Sent: 2024-08-17 at 10:02
Hi Susan,
Great topic. I recently finished "Where the Crawdads Sing" by Delia Owens. I know it's been popular for a while, but I finally got around to reading it. The storytelling and the characterization are phenomenal. I found the mix of mystery and nature writing really engaging. What about you? What was the last book you read?
-Jared
---
### From: Rachel Adams
### Sent: 2024-08-17 at 11:20
Hi Susan and Jared,
I just finished "Educated" by Tara Westover. It was such a powerful memoir about growing up in a strict and abusive household in rural Idaho and eventually finding her way to Cambridge University. It's a gripping read and very inspiring. I'd highly recommend it if you haven't picked it up yet. How about you, Susan? Any recent reads to share?
Rachel
---
### From: Michael Foster
### Sent: 2024-08-17 at 12:37
Hi all,
I just finished "The Night Circus" by Erin Morgenstern. It's a beautifully written fantasy novel about a magical competition between two young illusionists. The imagery is so vivid that you can almost see the magic unfolding in front of you. Definitely a must-read for fans of fantasy and whimsical storytelling.
Looking forward to more recommendations.
-Michael
---
### From: Emily Carter
### Sent: 2024-08-17 at 13:45
Hi everyone,
I actually just read "The Silent Patient" by Alex Michaelides. It's a psychological thriller about a woman who shoots her husband and then stops speaking. The plot twists and turns kept me on the edge of my seat. If you're into suspense and thrillers, I highly recommend it.
What's next on your reading lists?
-Emily
---
### From: Susan Miller
### Sent: 2024-08-17 at 15:10
Thanks for all the great recommendations, everyone!
To answer your question, Jared, the last book I read was "Little Fires Everywhere" by Celeste Ng. It's a compelling story about interwoven lives in a suburban community and tackles themes of identity, family, and class in a very relatable way.
I think I'll pick up "The Night Circus" next based on Michael's suggestion. I’m in need of something fantastical to dive into.
Any other gems out there worth picking up?
-Susan
---
### From: Jared Thompson
### Sent: 2024-08-17 at 16:25
Susan, "Little Fires Everywhere" is great; I read it last year.
For something different, I suggest "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" by Yuval Noah Harari. It's a fascinating look at the history of our species, exploring everything from the cognitive revolution to the present day. Harari's writing style makes complex ideas accessible and engaging.
-Michael, "The Night Circus" sounds amazing. Adding that to my list.
-Jared
---
### From: Rachel Adams
### Sent: 2024-08-17 at 17:50
I love the sound of "The Night Circus" too. Adding it to my to-read list.
Another book I’d recommend is "Becoming" by Michelle Obama. It's a heartfelt, inspiring memoir that offers a peek into her life from childhood to her time in the White House. Her writing is very engaging and insightful.
Has anyone read any good science fiction recently? I’m in the mood for something in that genre.
-Rachel
---
### From: Michael Foster
### Sent: 2024-08-17 at 18:30
Rachel,
For science fiction, you can't go wrong with "Dune" by Frank Herbert if you haven't read it yet. It's a classic and for good reason. The world-building and intricate plot make it a standout in the genre. Another recent one I enjoyed was "The Expanse" series by James S.A. Corey. It has a great balance of political intrigue, action, and cool science fiction concepts.
I think my next book will be "Educated," thanks to your recommendation.
-Michael
---
### From: Emily Carter
### Sent: 2024-08-17 at 19:15
Michael, "Dune" is fantastic. I second that recommendation.
I also recently read "The Martian" by Andy Weir. It's a gripping survival story about an astronaut stranded on Mars. The mix of humor and science makes it a great read. For a bit of a twist, "Dark Matter" by Blake Crouch is an excellent sci-fi thriller that explores alternative realities. Quick-paced and mind-bending; I loved it.
Looks like I've got a long reading list now, thanks to all your suggestions!
-Emily
---
### From: Susan Miller
### Sent: 2024-08-17 at 20:30
Looks like we all have some great books to look forward to. Thanks a lot for the recommendations, everyone. I’ll definitely check out some of these titles. Happy reading!
-Susan
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