What are you reading now?
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Just started Rising Tides by Nora Roberts
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A few months ago when Sir Paul was reading The Two Gentleman Of Verona, had to read the play again to refresh my memory to the content.
Somehow this lead to me finding a sparkling gem of Scottish literature that I cannot believe I never found till then:
The Kingis Quair - King James I. of Scotland http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/kqfrm.htm the description, copied from the Encyclopedia Britannica: The Kingis Quair, (c. 1423; ?The King?s Book?), love-dream allegory written in Early Scots and attributed to James I of Scotland. It marks the beginning of the golden age of Scottish literature. Sometimes called the first ?Scottish Chaucerian? poem, it reflects and acknowledges Geoffrey Chaucer?s influence. The story parallels the life of James I, who was captured and imprisoned for 18 years in England, where he met and married Joan Beaufort. Claims for the king?s authorship are supported both by the appearance of his name on the manuscript and by the poet?s acquaintance with English literature at a time when it was generally unknown in Scotland.
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'Nightwatch' by Terry Pratchett
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Tune In by Mark Lewisohn (abridged version)
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Have to get to the book traders soon. Running out of books! Just started Smoke In Mirrors by Jayne Ann Krentz.
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Sadly when I get busy and divided for time .... I have not started a new book in a short while ..... I would like to .... and should ..... I just have to make it more of a priority if I can ..... or find something that I can read in short bursts and come back to it and not forget what I read a few or more days ago.
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Heartbreak Hotel - Deborah Moggach
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The 40 years of Paul McCartney edition of Rolling Stone. And, why is it 40 and not 50? I do not know.
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Also reading the RS Paul McCartney Special Edition plus the Smithstonian's Beatles 50 Years mag
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Tune In by Mark Lewisohn--love it!!!
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Nancy R:
Tune In by Mark Lewisohn--love it!!!
That is good. It hasn't been a fast read for me, anyway.
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I need to find a copy of Jonathan Livingston Seagull. I read it a long time ago. It is a short, but incredibly inspiring book!
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SurSteven:
I need to find a copy of Jonathan Livingston Seagull. I read it a long time ago. It is a short, but incredibly inspiring book!
Oh yes - by Richard Bach - I've given several copies to friends http://www.amazon.co.uk/Jonathan-Livingston-Seagull-A-story/dp/0006490344 Love the comment Read, absorb and move forward. Re-read, rise higher and fly free
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^ Did you also have...Illusions:The Adventures Of A Reluctant Messiah...by Richard ? It was a short and very profound book as well!
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Driving theory. Eeek!
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Wow, I had to get out my book: The Four Agreements by Dan Miguel Ruiz *seems I need to revisit this to be a more compassionate person*
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Morse_Moose:
SurSteven:
I need to find a copy of Jonathan Livingston Seagull. I read it a long time ago. It is a short, but incredibly inspiring book!
Oh yes - by Richard Bach - I've given several copies to friends http://www.amazon.co.uk/Jonathan-Livingston-Seagull-A-story/dp/0006490344 Love the comment Read, absorb and move forward. Re-read, rise higher and fly free
44 Quotes from Jonathan Livingston Seagull...
?Don?t believe what your eyes are telling you. All they show is limitation. Look with your understanding. Find out what you already know and you will see the way to fly.? http://www.goodreads.com/work/quotes/1743336-jonathan-livingston-seagull
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Good housekeeping love doris
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A huge biography on Carl Jung.
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Specials at the grocery store love doris