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Topic: Middle Of The Night, Anyone, Anything
BonnyMiss's photo
Mon 12/28/09 04:19 AM

Morning all, coffee ready, breakfast cooked, got another busy day planed.


Good morning my lovely flowerforyou

oldsage's photo
Mon 12/28/09 04:21 AM
Was thinking of you & some others, as I read a book that was given me months ago. " The Shack", you might enjoy. How many others have read it?

Ladylid2012's photo
Mon 12/28/09 04:27 AM

Was thinking of you & some others, as I read a book that was given me months ago. " The Shack", you might enjoy. How many others have read it?


I haven't read that book..is it a good one? I may be going to Barnes and Noble and getting a couple books today, what is the story line?

You already have breakfast done and your day planned...wow, your on it this morning. Of course it is a couple hours later there...only 5:30 here.

BonnyMiss's photo
Mon 12/28/09 04:27 AM

Was thinking of you & some others, as I read a book that was given me months ago. " The Shack", you might enjoy. How many others have read it?


I haven't, I'm reading "Vanish" by Tess Gerritsen. I have an e-book account, I'm going to have a look to see if " The Shack" is in e-book format.

BonnyMiss's photo
Mon 12/28/09 04:31 AM


Was thinking of you & some others, as I read a book that was given me months ago. " The Shack", you might enjoy. How many others have read it?


I haven't read that book..is it a good one? I may be going to Barnes and Noble and getting a couple books today, what is the story line?

You already have breakfast done and your day planned...wow, your on it this morning. Of course it is a couple hours later there...only 5:30 here.


Just found it in e-book format....... Looks good.

"Mackenzie Allen Philips's youngest daughter, Missy, has been abducted during a family vacation, and evidence that she may have been brutally murdered is found in an abandoned shack deep in the Oregon wilderness. Four years later, in this midst of his great sadness, Mack receives a suspicious note, apparently from God, inviting him back to that shack for a weekend. Against his better judgment he arrives at the shack on wintry afternoon and walks back into his darkest nightmare. What he finds there will change his life forever."

oldsage's photo
Mon 12/28/09 04:45 AM
I am REALLY enjoying his conversations with "GOD". We will have to discuss it after you have read it. I plan on reading several chapters again. Deep thoughts.

Ladylid2012's photo
Mon 12/28/09 05:08 AM

I am REALLY enjoying his conversations with "GOD". We will have to discuss it after you have read it. I plan on reading several chapters again. Deep thoughts.


Are you referring to Neale Donald Walsh's Conversations With God? Or am I completely off butting in on your conversation with Bonny?

oldsage's photo
Mon 12/28/09 05:12 AM
No, you are just fine. Talking about a book I am reading, "The Shack", thought provoking.

Ladylid2012's photo
Mon 12/28/09 05:15 AM

No, you are just fine. Talking about a book I am reading, "The Shack", thought provoking.


I enjoy any book that has any mention of conversations with God and one thinks the deep thoughts of some chapters are worth reading again... is it a novel? Who is the author?

EtherealEmbers's photo
Mon 12/28/09 04:49 PM

No, you are just fine. Talking about a book I am reading, "The Shack", thought provoking.


My stepdad really digs that book.

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