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Topic: what are you reading?
Ruth34611's photo
Fri 12/18/09 06:24 PM
About every 4 months I ask this and I always get some great book suggestions. So, I'm asking again,,,,what are you reading right now?

PATSFAN's photo
Fri 12/18/09 06:26 PM
The help wanted section of the paper every morning

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Fri 12/18/09 06:28 PM
The last book I read was: Wet Pet, Dry Pet, Your Pet, My Pet. drinker

Dict8's photo
Fri 12/18/09 06:31 PM
Einstein: The Life and Times by Ronald W. Clark, Pattern Recognition by William Gibson, and Lunar Park by Brett Easton Ellis :tongue:

Books RULE!

wannacuddlewthme's photo
Fri 12/18/09 06:32 PM
The innocent man.John grisham

ashley_renee's photo
Fri 12/18/09 06:33 PM
I've got the last quarter of the 4th book in the Twilight saga to finish.

Almost there!

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Fri 12/18/09 06:38 PM
The Fallen, by T. Jefferson Parker

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Fri 12/18/09 06:53 PM
"A Season in Hell" by Arthur Rimbaud.

Quietman_2009's photo
Fri 12/18/09 06:54 PM
Horton Hears a Who

PATSFAN's photo
Fri 12/18/09 07:07 PM
Penthouse forumsdevil

Ruth34611's photo
Fri 12/18/09 08:17 PM
laugh :thumbsup:

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Fri 12/18/09 08:18 PM
The Writing's Of Kryon... Lee Carrroll

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Sat 12/19/09 12:53 AM
A book about the great flu epidemic of 1918, and a
biography of Charles Dickens

EquusDancer's photo
Sun 12/20/09 11:30 PM
Journeying: Where Shamanism and Psychology Meet - Jeannette Gagan

Jung and Shamanism in Dialogue - C. Michael Smith

The Sacred Heritage: The Influence of Shamanism on Analytical Psychology - Donald Sandner

Plus my Psychology textbook and related readings, and some homesteading information.

IndnPrncs's photo
Sun 12/20/09 11:32 PM
The 3 R's- Retention, recruitment, rewards...

Arcbound26's photo
Mon 12/21/09 12:13 AM
Reading House of Leaves. I'm the type of person that hates reading and I'm in love with this book.

Ruth34611's photo
Mon 12/21/09 05:55 AM
Great books everyone! Thank you! drinker

RainbowTrout's photo
Mon 12/21/09 05:58 AM
Linux Complete. It was written in 2002. Mostly about Red Hat 7.1. :smile:

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Mon 12/21/09 07:28 AM
I just picked up "The End of Time" by Julian Barbour. His premise is that time does not exist, and that once general relativity and quantum mechanics are successfully integrated into a Grand Theory, time will "cease to have a role in the foundations of physics."


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Mon 12/21/09 07:52 AM
News and articles online. I am not an avid reader especially of fiction. Although they say fiction and reading can stimulate creativity, I find that reading can waste a good chunk of time in life. Just my opinion though.

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