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Just finished Cruel Sacrafice by Aphrodite Jones..........she is one of the best crime writers ever each time I get one of her books I cant put it down her best ever by far is All S/he Wanted it is the true story of the murder of Brendan Tena from the movie Boys Dont Cry....the movie is great but so far from the book. The book is better hands down.
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I am a true crime addict and also love Aphrodite Jones' books! I've read both books you mentioned below. Cruel Sacrifice was so intense! The characters from it were on a two part Dr. Phil interview this year. Amanda was still gay and looked butch. Hey, check out this one by Aphrodite. It's so good!
Red Zone: The Behind-the-Scenes Story of the San Francisco Dog Mauling Quote:
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Just finished Kevin Hearne's Iron Druid series. They were good.
Also finished The Evil Within by Heather Graham. Now am starting Bleak History by John Shirley and Not Flesh Nor Feathers by Cherie Priest. May also read Slaughterhouse Five again to support banned book week. |
Just finished REAMDE by Neal Stephenson, who is the closest thing I have to a favorite author
Rereading The Age Of Innocence for 4th-Mondays book club reading The Glass Room for 3rd-Mondays book club and Train to Pakistan for school |
I'm reading The Eighty-Dollar Champion by Elizabeth Letts. Would recommend it for any animal lover especially horse lovers.
Just got rereading Eleanor Of Aquitaine by Allison Weir. My favorite historical author |
I am currently listening to a CD set called "The Spirit of Healing" by Lewis Mehl-Madrona. He is a psychiatrist who has also studied Native American healing practices for close to 40 years. I quite like it. It took me a bit to get past his voice, I am glad I did because he has some very interesting things to say. Listening to how he expresses his ideas has led me to alter the lectures I do for the Religious Studies program at the University here.
I just bought "78 Degrees of Wisdom" by Rachel Pollack, a book on tarot. I am thinking about creating and teaching a class on Numerology, Symbolism and the Tarot. For further research I am also reading "The Haindl Tarot, the Major Arcana" again by Rachel Pollack and "The Complete Book of Numerology" by David Phillips. I am looking for more esoteric teachings for numerology. It has a deep and intriguing history. I spent much of August steeped in Pythagorean Theorem which inspired my idea to create a workshop. Ramble off |
World Without End - Ken Follett
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I asked R to lend me a copy of a religious book she has because it peaked my interest
I like learning things about other people's religions Thoughts Matter - The Practice Of The Spiritual Life by Mary Margaret Funk |
Unlikely Friendships by Jennifer Holland.
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Star Trek and Philosophy: The Wrath of Kant
from the "Pop Culture and Philosophy" series |
The Eargon trilogy
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it was funny......
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about to start reading this.......
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Rereading to ground myself before the season...
Unplug the Christmas Machine
By Jo Robinson & Jean Coppock Staeheli |
I finished The Girl Who Played with Fire a while ago and loved it and I am now at 56% of The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest.
I am reading it slowly since I know it is the last one of a great series. I have also watched the first two movies and I am waiting until I finish the book to watch the third one. I must say though, that the movies don't do the book justice, but then again, few do. |
I'm re-reading a cute series that starts with "Several Devils" and then will be reading the next in the series "The Average Of Deviance"
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i'm halfway through dan brown's - the lost symbol
i've had to force myself this far it's a lot of - actually in ancient times this meant that followed by - i thought that was just a legend followed by - the book version of a tv clip episode followed by - a chase and repeat |
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I'm reading "Tools Matter For Practicing the Spiritual Life" by Mary Margaret Funk. I too borrowed this from R. as I'm learning about my own spiritual journey and read "Thoughts Matter" first, it was a great read, I highly recommend it to anyone interested in learning about becoming balanced in their thinking about life in general. If you do want to read these books, read Thoughts Matter first.
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