Topic: What kind of books do you bury your nose in and why? | |
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I don't read very often...but when I do, it's always stuff about UFO's, Aliens, and the Hidden Hand.
Astronomy, Cosmology, and philosophy. Time travel, the "5th and 6th" dimension, advanced physics, quantum physics. Books about the relationship of time and space, and how to allegedly, bend it. Black holes. And, US, Japanese, and World History. Plus military history. Plus, the Bible |
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i haven't read a book in a long time
i can look them up on the net even though i haven't .... but i do watch a lot of movies and videos : ) but prob have about 60 books on hand dean koonts mainly ufo's , big foot , ghost's , unknown, ghost towns , myan stuff , i love the unknown's : ) but have 3,000 dvd's lol |
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I don't read very often...but when I do, it's always stuff about UFO's, Aliens, and the Hidden Hand. Astronomy, Cosmology, and philosophy. Time travel, the "5th and 6th" dimension, advanced physics, quantum physics. Books about the relationship of time and space, and how to allegedly, bend it. Black holes. And, US, Japanese, and World History. Plus military history. Plus, the Bible Might I also add...model-specific automotive service manuals! |
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i haven't read a book in a long time i can look them up on the net even though i haven't .... but i do watch a lot of movies and videos : ) but prob have about 60 books on hand dean koonts mainly ufo's , big foot , ghost's , unknown, ghost towns , myan stuff , i love the unknown's : ) but have 3,000 dvd's lol 3,000 I got maybe 50? |
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i haven't read a book in a long time i can look them up on the net even though i haven't .... but i do watch a lot of movies and videos : ) but prob have about 60 books on hand dean koonts mainly ufo's , big foot , ghost's , unknown, ghost towns , myan stuff , i love the unknown's : ) but have 3,000 dvd's lol 3,000 I got maybe 50? i started when the 9/11 event and all they played all day was that the tv went out so we went to get a new tv and dvd player lol was a waist of money really , you norm only watch them once , except for a few figure most of those , well all most all are 15 $ to 18 $ a piece lol not counting the box additions |
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I read about 8 books a week, going in every 2 weeks
to the library and taking 16-25 at a time. I read everything I can get my hands on. Love autobiographies, mainly because, at the end of them, you are very glad you are NOT them. Lessons there :-) I love historical novels, fiction and non-fiction. More lessons there. My favorites are the spy novels, I am getting to know all their tricks so if anyone needs advice for a spy caper, please advise :-) |
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I'm always reading, when I finish one book I pick up another. Mostly fiction- scifi, fantasy, horror. With my Kindle Fire I've been able to find books that have been long out of print, and can't be found anywhere, or are way too expensive.
I also like biographies, but mainly connected to movies. |
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My favorite subjects are cosmology and astrology, anthropology, metaphysics and religion. I won't think twice if ever I find a new book in the stands on any of the above subjects.
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Edited by
Conrad_73
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Mon 06/29/15 02:23 PM
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want out of print Books?
Check Project Gutenberg! http://www.gutenberg.org/ they are also in the Public Domain! |
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My favorite subjects are cosmology and astrology, anthropology, metaphysics and religion. I won't think twice if ever I find a new book in the stands on any of the above subjects. Metaphysics was the one I left out. I also study books on the Universal Law of Attraction as well anything else relative to our created, feeling universe and the fact that we're all created by energy as is the universe, etc. and the power of thought. |
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When I was in high school it was Nancy Drew - any murder mystery type books but they were few and far between back then!
Later it became the history of America and all of our wars! That took several years - then I gradually became addicted to biographies and especially those of our elected people; WOW those tell all books were eye openers to be sure! Now I'll read about anything and everything that has to do with social issues and what other nations are doing about their problems! But I've loaded many a: Dean Koontz J. Patterson S. King Sue Grafton Mary Higgins Clark T. Capote J. Grisham G. Greene T. Hillerman Frederick Forsyth ************************** Do any of you have to copy their published works and highlight what you've read in order to keep track; I'm finding that I've often picked up a book or loaded one and got � the way into it and stop to think - 'gee this sounds very familiar' and yes, I've read it already! |
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My go-to is Stephen King. I read IT first, and was absolutely blown away by the fact that Mr King truly knows how to describe what is already in my thoughts.
I read his books because they are GOOD and they take me away from everyday life. His stories encompass everyday life, but with supernatural or creepy twists. I have read many other types of books as well, but no other genre is a fav for me like King is. |
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Comic books...gotta love 'em!
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