What are you reading now?
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I?m reading Crown of Passion by Jocelyn Carew. It?s a historical romance novel and while I?m recovering from bronchitis, I find I enjoy reading them. Carew does her research and her books have a strong basis in true historical events and facts. She only wrote four novels in all, but I?ve enjoyed every one of them.
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audrey:
Matthew_Montoya:
Carl Jung - Memories, Dreams, And Reflections
seriously i have actually read that, but it wasnt optional but i did learn and enjoy it
Yeah, I read it for fun. I bought it when I was junger. :
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Sister Miriam Joesph - The Trivium
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The Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde
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not reading anything at the moment. ...maybe it's because i'm posting.
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Hammer and Beyond, the British Horror Film by Peter Hutchings
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The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri - I'm about halfway through, and am enjoying it very much so far. I'm also rereading a favorite, Animal, Vegetable, Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver.
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Peter Kreeft - Socratic Logic
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The other day I bought two new books, "World War Z" which is an oral account of the "war against zombies", and Stephen King's "The Stand." Joe
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Follow the Shadows by Jocelyn Carew It's set in France in the 1100s.
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I?m reading The Terminal Man by Michael Crichton. It was the earliest of his novels to feature the hubris of scientists as the villain, a theme that still pervades his novels.
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nothing in particular...just threads to post on.
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an e-book i found in the library called "8 minute meditation"..
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a manga called princess resurrection. im reading book # 2
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I?m reading Scratch One by "John Lange", the second book Michael Crichton ever wrote. It?s a thriller with a case of mistaken identity. Very good!
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"drawing on the right side of the brain" by Betty Edwards. i just started it, but it seems very interesting, it came as a gift from a very beloved teacher of mine, so it is really special for me
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"Komm, gib mir deine Hand - Die Beatles in Deutschland 1960-1970" - a very interesting book that focuses on everything that connects the Beatles to Germany. For those of you, who like to improve their German ... here's a link to the book's website: http://www.komm-gib-mir-deine-hand.de/index.html
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Malcolm Evans:
"Komm, gib mir deine Hand - Die Beatles in Deutschland 1960-1970" - a very interesting book that focuses on everything that connects the Beatles to Germany. For those of you, who like to improve their German ... here's a link to the book's website: http://www.komm-gib-mir-deine-hand.de/index.html
I've read that too! Well, parts of it anyway. It's not a book you read in one go.
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The Stars Are Too High by Agnew H Bahnson
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One of the most brilliant books I've ever read, of any genre. I've read it several times in the past and am on it again now. But Beautiful - A Book About Jazz by Geoff Dyer