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Edited by
ShiningArmour
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Sat 03/12/11 05:46 AM
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I'm reading my Bible. I'm in the book of Isaiah now. Excellent choice! I've read a bit of it myself. I've always enjoyed proverbs. Since you can use the wizdom right out of the book |
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The motherboard on the computer crapped out, so I only just got back online. Reading various and assorted books.
Right now, The Valdemar Companion by Mercedes Lackey Very slowly working my way through Mein Kampf. Difficult read, as its really just a tedious puke-fest of Hitler's personal views. |
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Paulo coelho's blog.,Ignorance and greed..
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Cold Fire - Dean Koontz
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Tucker Max - I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell
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Tucker Max - I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell Been sending my bad boy quotes & stories from Tucker's website..he is a crude MF, but absolutely hilarious!!! I started Molecules of Emotion today by Candace Pert, PhD Also, working through Janeway's Immunobiology & Tizard's Veterinary immunology for the class I'm taking in preparation for my preliminary exam next month |
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Very crude. But its only funny because its not happening to me...lol.
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The delicious grace of moving ones hand by Timothy Leary
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I when out and i got 6 books for my collection ....
Sidney Sheldon Novels *Rage of the Angel *The Naked Face *Master Of The Game *Bloodline *A Stranger In The Mirror am on book number 6 ...... *Sands Of Time cant put this book down !! |
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cant put this book down !! Is it glued to you hand? |
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Just finished Becoming a Tiger: How Baby Animals Learn to Live in the Wild by Susan McCarthy, now on to Devil's Own by Veronica Wolff
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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Probably the first novel I've read without it being assigned reading material. |
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beastly super good book:)
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cant put this book down !! Is it glued to you hand? |
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The Celts: A History by Peter Ellis
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Trying to finish The Truthsayer's Apprentice by Deborah Christian.
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I am currently reading Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. I have about a dozen books on my nightstand awaiting their turn which include "Emma" by Jane Austen, "The Practice of Christianity" by Kierkegaard, and "Blink" by Malcolm Gladwell.
I love reading and would welcome any book suggestions you may have! I abhor romance novels, so don't even go there... |
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The Sword of Attila by Michael Curtis Ford
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Saint Monica by F.A. Forbes
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