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Cappy
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Posted: 04/07/03 - 13:00 Post subject: Current Reading List
What book are you working on now?
What have you just finished?
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ShannonG
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Posted: 04/07/03 - 13:03 Post subject:
Rereading Lie Down With Lions by Ken Follett.
Just finished Spy Story by Henry Porter.
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jrjo
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Posted: 04/07/03 - 13:03 Post subject:
Burned a few hours this weekend getting halfway thru Clive Cussler's "Valhalla Rising". Nothing like a little action/suspense while the snow melts outside.
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copteacher
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Posted: 04/07/03 - 13:05 Post subject:
just finished...D- day Stephen Ambrose.
waiting to start...Armageddon, the 12th book in the left behind series. Should be coming out this week.
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Cappy
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Posted: 04/07/03 - 13:08 Post subject: Re: Current Reading List
| I wrote: | What book are you working on now?
What have you just finished? |
Just finished the No Spin Zone by Bill O'Reilly.
Next up is The O'Reilly Factor: The Good, The Bad and the Completely Ridiculous in American Life also by Bill O'Reilly.
After that its Let Freedom Ring: Winning the War of Liberty over Liberalism by Sean Hannity
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RangerG
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Posted: 04/07/03 - 13:20 Post subject:
Just finished The Shark Mutiny, and I am ready to start a western for a change.
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prohemp
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Posted: 04/07/03 - 13:41 Post subject:
just recently finished American Gods by neil gaiman and the tomb, legacies and conspiracies (three repairman jack novels) by f paul wilson.........while waiting to read all the rage by f paul wilson i've started the king of torts by grisham
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Gogirlgo
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Posted: 04/07/03 - 14:00 Post subject:
Just finished Green Grass Grace, a book about Philly by a local guy. Really funny, one the eastern PA Posse folk would like.
Started Food Politics last night, about the impact of the food industry on government regulations.
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purple hayes
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Posted: 04/07/03 - 14:10 Post subject:
I just realized over the weekend that I'm not currently in the middle of anything. How did I let that happen?
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Sahara
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Posted: 04/07/03 - 14:56 Post subject:
Working on: White Oleander by Janet Fitch and, Mame by Patrick Dennis
Just finished: The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen (took me three tries to get into it, glad I kept at it)
Next: Prodigal Summer by idunnowho
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shelflifers
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Posted: 04/07/03 - 14:59 Post subject:
| purple hayes wrote: | | I just realized over the weekend that I'm not currently in the middle of anything. How did I let that happen? |
Yeah, me too? I did read a Sports Illustrated at my dentist's office this morning though...
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Cappy
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Posted: 04/07/03 - 15:03 Post subject:
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purple hayes
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Posted: 04/07/03 - 15:06 Post subject:
I really haven't ridden that bike that much since I don't use it to commute. I just realized this weekend that I've got a duathlon next weekend and that's the bike I'm racing on.
must.ride.new.bike.lots.this.week
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genie
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Posted: 04/07/03 - 15:45 Post subject:
I'm on a reading hiatus after spending the last six weeks poring over case histories, Surviving Schizophrenia by E. Fuller Torrey, transcripts of interviews with John Nash, who they made the movie, A Beautiful Mind about, and Trauma and Recovery, by Judith Herman. Just a little light reading....
I think I's gonna rent me some mindless DVDs and veg for a while....
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airehead
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Posted: 04/07/03 - 22:26 Post subject:
I've been reading through the Martha Grimes series and now thanks to Poky I have started on the Janet Evanovich series.
Akern also gave me a new author that I'm going to look for on my next Barnes and Noble outing.
I have recently finished several of the Bill Bryson travel/humor/commentary series. My favorite was "In a Sunburned Country". It's about Australia and very,very fubby. He has colorful dialogue, so it's not for the faint-of-heart.
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