What are you reading now?
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Just finished ' The idiot ' and ' vernon god little' I am now re reading this
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All Pets Go To Heaven by Sylvia Brown
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going to have a look at this tonight
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moggy:
going to have a look at this tonight
Love Linda's cookbooks! They were very helpful when I was learning to prepare vegetarian meals. There is a great recipe for cheese and broccoli quiche in Linda's Kitchen. My children also love the peach cobbler recipe......Wonderful flamed, and topped with Vanilla ice cream! Hope you enjoy the book! Currently reading... Thomas Jefferson: A Public Life, A Private Life ~ David Kiracofe
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I've got all of Linda's cookbooks! Great receipes & great photos1 I'm currently reading the 1st in Nora Roberts' Key Trilogy, Key Of Light
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Aldous Huxley - Brave New World
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The Beatles Anthology (For the thrid time )
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The Skeleton Key - Anthony Horowitz
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Triplets Love Paul:
moggy:
going to have a look at this tonight
Love Linda's cookbooks! They were very helpful when I was learning to prepare vegetarian meals. There is a great recipe for cheese and broccoli quiche in Linda's Kitchen. My children also love the peach cobbler recipe......Wonderful flamed, and topped with Vanilla ice cream! Hope you enjoy the book! Currently reading... Thomas Jefferson: A Public Life, A Private Life ~ David Kiracofe
I have just drawn up a shopping list for Monday. I have had the book for years but never used it......i intend to put that right.
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The Good Wife Strikes Back Again by Elizabeth Buchan
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Law books
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two books right now: Umberto Eco - The Name Of the Rose Harald Martin - Paul McCartney
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I'm reading Shogun by James Clavell.
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Kahlessa:
I'm reading Shogun by James Clavell.
I read Shogun a long time ago. I recently read King Rat. (The Noble House and Tai Pan) and have thought of re-reading Shogun.
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Just finished reading the current issue of Rolling Stone with The Beatles on the cover
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I got a book from the library called "Dangerous Laughter". It's a collection of 13 short stories by Steven Millhauser. It's really, really good. There's a story about people who begin putting domes over their houses. Then people put domes over entire blocks, then entire towns, and finally, by the end of the story, they are planning to buy a globe around the entire planet. There's another story about a huge tower built up to Heaven. So tall that it takes a lifetime to climb. There's another about a group of teens who laugh for hours, and it begins to become very dangerous, hence the name "Dangerous Laughter". I highly recommend it. I haven't finished it and it's due back in a few days, but I have another book I have to get done before school - A Northern Light. My mom read it for me and took notes on it, but I decided that it would be easier to read it myself and take notes and use hers as a guide. I started feeling guilty about not doing it myself. I had to read The Catcher in the Rye. Terrible!!! Holden goes around, calling people morons and phonies, and gets scared that he might fall off the Earth. He wants to catch kids from falling into adulthood. Oh please. He's apparently stuck between childhood and adulthood, and is unsure about his sexuality. Come on!!! Jump off the goddamn cliff already. (Hope nobody catches you!!!) And I also had to take notes on every chapter, and then after I read the book, I had to write "double-entry journals (whatever the hell that means), explaining 5 quotes. : Just finished that today. School hasn't even started yet and the teachers are already telling me what to do. : Overall - I recommend Dangerous Laughter. I discourage you from reading Catcher (the bastard who killed John read it. Which is why I refused to read it when it was first assigned.) I'll get back to you on A Northern Light.
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Top Chef The cookbook love doris.
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Something Special by Joan Hohl
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I'm re-reading and skimming Rebecca
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Still on the same 3 books mentioned earlier