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Running Brewer
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Posted: 08/14/03 - 12:34 Post subject:
I just re-read "Anthem" by Ayn Rand.
Currently reading "Idiots guide to learning Spanish" and a brewing book I forget the name of.
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omega lambda
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Posted: 08/14/03 - 13:30 Post subject:
| prohemp wrote: | | I think I know what OL just finished reading and is currently reading..... |
<yawn>I might be farther along than you thought! </yawn>
| AlaninTX wrote: | | Currently reading "The Fountainhead" by Ayn Rand. |
I finished that just before prohemp became responsible for my serious lack of sleep lately. Great book, as was Atlas Shrugged.
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Sahara
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Posted: 08/14/03 - 13:50 Post subject:
| gretriever wrote: | | "Willie's Bar And Grill" by Rob Hirst. The last tour of North America by Midnight Oil (which started shortly after 9/11) leading up to the band's break-up. Part travelogue, part rock diary, very entertaining, funny, and (in its own way) touching. (Hirst was the Oil's drummer) |
How can we dance when our earth is turning
How do we sleep while our beds are burning
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Dancer
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Posted: 08/14/03 - 13:59 Post subject:
| cherylpf wrote: | | Sahara wrote: | Just started: Prodigal Summer by Barbara Kingsolver
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Let me know how this is....I loved "The Poisonwood Bible" |
Me Too. But "The poisonwood bible" depressed me so!
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robp
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Posted: 08/14/03 - 13:59 Post subject:
August issue of Playboy.... err... oh wait, i'm reading a documentary on the U.S. Nuclear Submarines.
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pokychick
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Posted: 08/14/03 - 14:20 Post subject:
I just started The Tomb F. Paul Wilson because of the Steven King
thread we had a few weeks ago.
| prohemp wrote: | | and I may tackle Hawaii by James Michener |
I read this before my one and only trip to Hawaii and loved it.
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akern
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Posted: 08/14/03 - 15:58 Post subject:
Seven Up by Janet Evanovich. Next up is Hard Eight.
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spongebob
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Posted: 08/14/03 - 16:00 Post subject:
| robp wrote: | | August issue of Playboy.... err... oh wait, i'm reading a documentary on the U.S. Nuclear Submarines. |
Nice torpedos on page 37, no?
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coachmarkos
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Posted: 08/14/03 - 16:01 Post subject:
| pokychick wrote: | I just started The Tomb F. Paul Wilson because of the Steven King
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That's why I read "The Touch"!
our stupid library didn't have any Repairman Jack novels.
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akern
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Posted: 08/14/03 - 16:02 Post subject:
| coachmarkos wrote: | | pokychick wrote: | I just started The Tomb F. Paul Wilson because of the Steven King
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That's why I read "The Touch"!
our stupid library didn't have any Repairman Jack novels. |
What are these repairman jack novels I've heard mentioned a few times? Are they good?
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omega lambda
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Posted: 08/14/03 - 16:09 Post subject:
| akern wrote: | | coachmarkos wrote: | | pokychick wrote: | I just started The Tomb F. Paul Wilson because of the Steven King
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That's why I read "The Touch"!
our stupid library didn't have any Repairman Jack novels. |
What are these repairman jack novels I've heard mentioned a few times? Are they good? |
Yes! I'm reading them now!
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pokychick
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Posted: 08/14/03 - 16:13 Post subject:
| coachmarkos wrote: | | pokychick wrote: | I just started The Tomb F. Paul Wilson because of the Steven King
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That's why I read "The Touch"!
our stupid library didn't have any Repairman Jack novels. |
I had to order it from the main library to send to our local branch.
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genie
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Posted: 08/14/03 - 16:53 Post subject:
Finally getting started on the latest Harry Potter and I just got a new book on gardening in PA from the library. I tend to read mostly fluff when I'm not in school since we do so much heavy reading during the semester. My widdle brain needs a breaky.
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BamBam
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Posted: 08/14/03 - 19:18 Post subject:
The dictionary, I'm all the way to the "i's" and it is quite illuminating......
Next up the North Pittsburgh Phone Book......
Wapner is on....
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TimRuns
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Posted: 08/14/03 - 19:32 Post subject:
Just finished "Desperation" and "The Shining" by Stephen King.
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