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I just finished 137 by Arthur I. Miller.
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I bought a book to read last week and hope to get to it soon because it looks like a great story ...
Forever Amber -Kathleen Winsor [ame="http://www.amazon.com/Forever-Amber-Kathleen-Winsor/dp/1556524048"]Amazon.com: Forever Amber (9781556524042): Kathleen Winsor, Barbara Taylor Bradford: Books[/ame] |
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American Gods by Neil Gaiman
It may be an older book of his, but it does turn the whole idea of religion on its head. |
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![]() Right now I'm reading World Without End by Ken Follett.... and just started Empire of Illusion by Chris Hedges. I have the bad habit of reading several books at once. ![]()
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Griftopia: Bubble Machines, Vampire Squids, and the Long Con That Is Breaking America by Matt Taibbi
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"Pies and Prejudice", in search of the north of england by stuart maconie, one of the best and funniest travel books i have ever read, save "The Tent, a bucket and Me" by Emma Kennedy which is absolutely hillarious, about a girl growing up in the 70's and her experiences with her camping family, i had to real several times becos i couldnt stop laughing.............
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Ohhh Jo that's not a bad habit, that's just a reality!!
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I needed a break from my ordinary reading load for classes and opened up this book last night and read a bit... I really like what I've read so far but will probably not get to devote too much attention to the story - So, I'll save my review for later when I can finish it. :sidenote for Medusa: re: Larsson book you were reading? Over a year ago, I began to read the "Dragon Tattoo" and it took me a bit to get into his style of storytelling - much of that story triggered me in ways I didn't expect - but I did enjoy all three of his works in that series. |
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If you like books, reading, recycling, trading, discussing it all, heres the place for you.
www.bookcrossing.com Its a fun way to pass on books that you no longer want to keep. Im EnigmaQ on that site. If you join put me down as the person that referred you over. Also send me a PM there or here, and I'll friend ya. if ya want. |
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I'm reading about Minimalism...... > > HERE < <
...because MAXilism hasn't exactly worked out in pleasant fashion for me, personally speaking. Edited to add: These points have really hit home for me.... Consider that when we embrace solitude… ■We intentionally remove the influence of others for period of time. ■We intentionally remove the expectations of others. ■We are able to hear our own heart speak. ■We find rest and refreshment. ■We discover that others can live without us. ■We find that the world does not rest on our shoulders. ■We can adequately reflect on our past and chart our future. ■We break the cycle of busyness in our lives. ■We become better equipped to show patience with others. ■We feed our souls. Last edited by Diva; 03-20-2011 at 07:51 AM. |
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