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PostPosted: 03/13/06 - 13:42    Post subject:
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Wicked, by Gregory Maguire.

Excellent suggestion.

Definitely, get to know Elphaba.
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PostPosted: 03/13/06 - 14:31    Post subject:
I just got done with Wicked and wasn't overly impressed. Then again, I hated Wizard of Oz. (It was a Christmas gift)

I am currently reading Mere Christianity by CS Lewis
Also, Indelible Ink. It's a book of 23 Christians and they each write a chapter about the three books that most affected them. So far it's very fascinating.
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PostPosted: 03/13/06 - 14:35    Post subject:
airehead wrote:
I just got done with Wicked and wasn't overly impressed. Then again, I hated Wizard of Oz. (It was a Christmas gift)

I am currently reading Mere Christianity by CS Lewis
Also, Indelible Ink. It's a book of 23 Christians and they each write a chapter about the three books that most affected them. So far it's very fascinating.


I've heard very good things about Mere Christianity (granted they've all been from Christians)... .how is it so far?
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PostPosted: 03/13/06 - 14:37    Post subject:
MechEngDropout wrote:
airehead wrote:
I just got done with Wicked and wasn't overly impressed. Then again, I hated Wizard of Oz. (It was a Christmas gift)

I am currently reading Mere Christianity by CS Lewis
Also, Indelible Ink. It's a book of 23 Christians and they each write a chapter about the three books that most affected them. So far it's very fascinating.


I've heard very good things about Mere Christianity (granted they've all been from Christians)... .how is it so far?


It is fairly interesting--I find I'm getting caught up in one thought or one sentence and it makes me think and think.

I have decided to read this book because it was recommended to me as the book that most changed that person's life.

CS Lewis is brilliant.
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PostPosted: 03/13/06 - 14:40    Post subject:
April 1865, the year that saved America

A War Like No Other : How the Athenians and Spartans Fought the Peloponnesian War

Freakanomics
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PostPosted: 03/13/06 - 15:02    Post subject:
Leadership by Rudolph W. Giuliani

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PostPosted: 03/13/06 - 15:03    Post subject:
airehead wrote:
I just got done with Wicked and wasn't overly impressed. Then again, I hated Wizard of Oz. (It was a Christmas gift)

My, what a thoughtful Christmas gift!

"Guaranteed to underwhelm!"

Not exactly the advertising slogan of the year.

Kind of like buying the dvd collection of the Lord of the Rings...but you hated The Hobbit.
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msparks wrote:
airehead wrote:
I just got done with Wicked and wasn't overly impressed. Then again, I hated Wizard of Oz. (It was a Christmas gift)

My, what a thoughtful Christmas gift!

"Guaranteed to underwhelm!"

Not exactly the advertising slogan of the year.

Kind of like buying the dvd collection of the Lord of the Rings...but you hated The Hobbit.


Exactly!

I actually liked Wicked more than Oz--but, that's like saying I'd prefer to have tooth surgery to getting kicked in the head by a horse.

(My dislike of Oz has no limits)
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PostPosted: 03/13/06 - 15:11    Post subject:
airehead wrote:
msparks wrote:
airehead wrote:
I just got done with Wicked and wasn't overly impressed. Then again, I hated Wizard of Oz. (It was a Christmas gift)

My, what a thoughtful Christmas gift!

"Guaranteed to underwhelm!"

Not exactly the advertising slogan of the year.

Kind of like buying the dvd collection of the Lord of the Rings...but you hated The Hobbit.


Exactly!

I actually liked Wicked more than Oz--but, that's like saying I'd prefer to have tooth surgery to getting kicked in the head by a horse.

(My dislike of Oz has no limits)


Wow. Shocked
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PostPosted: 03/13/06 - 15:20    Post subject:
I just finished listening to The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell, and Freakonomics. I'm currently listening to Blink, also by Gladwell. So far I think I like The Tipping Point best.

I read Mere Christianity about 22 years ago - loved it. One of my favorite Lewis books (besides Narnia) is The Great Divorce.

One of the best books I've read this year is I Am the Messenger by Markus Zusak. It's a Young Adult novel, but is pretty sophisticated.
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PostPosted: 03/13/06 - 15:22    Post subject:
airehead wrote:
msparks wrote:
airehead wrote:
I just got done with Wicked and wasn't overly impressed. Then again, I hated Wizard of Oz. (It was a Christmas gift)

My, what a thoughtful Christmas gift!

"Guaranteed to underwhelm!"

Not exactly the advertising slogan of the year.

Kind of like buying the dvd collection of the Lord of the Rings...but you hated The Hobbit.


Exactly!

I actually liked Wicked more than Oz--but, that's like saying I'd prefer to have tooth surgery to getting kicked in the head by a horse.

(My dislike of Oz has no limits)

LOL
I have a friend who ALWAYS finishes every book she starts, even if its horrible and she reads a ton. Always reading something new. Wicked was the first book she ever put down midway. And Wizard of Oz is one of her favorite movies. I was shocked, I'd only heard great things before that. I have it, I just haven't read it yet.

BTW I'm asking for a book club I'm in, its my turn to pick soon and I don't hear about books until after everyone has read them twice it seems. Its all women, we read a variety of things, but fiction and preferably already in paperback.
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PostPosted: 03/13/06 - 15:24    Post subject:
cherylpf wrote:

BTW I'm asking for a book club I'm in, its my turn to pick soon and I don't hear about books until after everyone has read them twice it seems. Its all women, we read a variety of things, but fiction and preferably already in paperback.


I could always put in a plug for A Confederacy of Dunces...
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PostPosted: 03/13/06 - 15:34    Post subject:
I recently got caught up with the Dark Tower series (by Stephen King)...got up to book 3...I'm ready to move on to book 4 to find out what happens to Blaine the mono...
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PostPosted: 03/13/06 - 15:34    Post subject:
cherylpf wrote:
airehead wrote:
msparks wrote:
airehead wrote:
I just got done with Wicked and wasn't overly impressed. Then again, I hated Wizard of Oz. (It was a Christmas gift)

My, what a thoughtful Christmas gift!

"Guaranteed to underwhelm!"

Not exactly the advertising slogan of the year.

Kind of like buying the dvd collection of the Lord of the Rings...but you hated The Hobbit.


Exactly!

I actually liked Wicked more than Oz--but, that's like saying I'd prefer to have tooth surgery to getting kicked in the head by a horse.

(My dislike of Oz has no limits)

LOL
I have a friend who ALWAYS finishes every book she starts, even if its horrible and she reads a ton. Always reading something new. Wicked was the first book she ever put down midway. And Wizard of Oz is one of her favorite movies. I was shocked, I'd only heard great things before that. I have it, I just haven't read it yet.

BTW I'm asking for a book club I'm in, its my turn to pick soon and I don't hear about books until after everyone has read them twice it seems. Its all women, we read a variety of things, but fiction and preferably already in paperback.


I did enjoy Maeve Binchy's: Quentin's.

It's light fiction, but very enjoyable. A good rainy day read for sure.
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PostPosted: 03/13/06 - 15:37    Post subject:
airehead wrote:
cherylpf wrote:
airehead wrote:
msparks wrote:
airehead wrote:
I just got done with Wicked and wasn't overly impressed. Then again, I hated Wizard of Oz. (It was a Christmas gift)

My, what a thoughtful Christmas gift!

"Guaranteed to underwhelm!"

Not exactly the advertising slogan of the year.

Kind of like buying the dvd collection of the Lord of the Rings...but you hated The Hobbit.


Exactly!

I actually liked Wicked more than Oz--but, that's like saying I'd prefer to have tooth surgery to getting kicked in the head by a horse.

(My dislike of Oz has no limits)

LOL
I have a friend who ALWAYS finishes every book she starts, even if its horrible and she reads a ton. Always reading something new. Wicked was the first book she ever put down midway. And Wizard of Oz is one of her favorite movies. I was shocked, I'd only heard great things before that. I have it, I just haven't read it yet.

BTW I'm asking for a book club I'm in, its my turn to pick soon and I don't hear about books until after everyone has read them twice it seems. Its all women, we read a variety of things, but fiction and preferably already in paperback.


I did enjoy Maeve Binchy's: Quentin's.

It's light fiction, but very enjoyable. A good rainy day read for sure.

I have that book, it was passed on to me after every girl in the club read it first. They said the same, quick light read, good if you like Maeve Binchy. (I've got a tall stack of "to read")
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