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Subject: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: Tam on 03/03/09 at 11:32 pm

I suppose this could be a More Than A Decade thread, but recently I have been focused on Sci-Fi natured books.

Y'all know that The Son turned me on to Twilight, and since I have read several amazing books.

The Host - was an awesome book. I had a hard time trying to get to reading it, because I was afraid it was too Sci-Fi for me. Turns out it wasn't.

I have also recently read The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. The plot is very similar to a Stephen King novel. It is apparently the first book in a series. It was a great read but her editors need to refresh their skills.

I have also recently read The Five People You Meet In Heaven by Mitch Albom. Not at all what I expected. It is an awesome book for sure.

I am waiting the arrival of a new book tomorrow. It is called Graceling. Apparently Sci-Fi again. See where my reading is taking me? LOL



Tonight though, I started reading another of The Son's books. It is called GONE by Michael Grant. Again, it is of the Sci-Fi genre, but rings of inspiration from Lord of the Flies. I haven't been able to put it down, expect to write this or take the dog outside. I am drawn by how quick the story took off as well. No boring, slow introductions... it immediately started. Thank you very much. I am loving it, and addicted yet again!

I have many more books I could tell about, but I will hold off on that for a bit. For now - what books have you read recently?

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: Ashkicksass on 03/04/09 at 6:13 pm

Tam, you should join Goodreads! 

http://www.goodreads.com/

It's a pretty cool site - it lets you compare books with people you know, write reviews, and find new books to read.  I highly reccommend it to anyone that loves to read!

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: coqueta83 on 03/04/09 at 8:44 pm

I'm currently reading "Paris To the Moon" by Adam Gopnik. It's a collection of essays about the author's experiences in Paris, where he lived for five years.

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: danootaandme on 03/05/09 at 7:53 am

I always have a couple of books going at once, right now

Decisive Battles of the Civil War Joseph M. Mitchell

One Mans Meat, A personal record of life on a Maine coast salt water farm  E.B. White

A County in Revolution, Essex County at the Dawning of Independence R.N. Tagney

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: Ashkicksass on 03/05/09 at 11:11 am

I'm reading "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time" by Mark Haddon.  It's narrated by an autistic boy who finds the body of his neighbor's dog and tries to find out who murdered it.  Along the way, he uncovers a couple of other mysteries.  The book is very fascinating.  I love that everything is from his point of view, and you get to see things the way he does.  I personally have two autistic people in my life - my nephew, and a friend - so I kind of take Christopher - the main character - to heart. 

I'm also reading "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen.  I've read P and P before - and I'm reading it a second time just because I don't remember everything.  Sadly, I'm not enjoying it as much as I thought I would.  It is taking me forever to get through.

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: danootaandme on 03/05/09 at 12:08 pm

My son is autistic and I found that book very inciteful.  Mark Haddon worked with people with autism and seems to have hit the nail on the head with understanding.

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: Tam on 03/05/09 at 10:56 pm


Tam, you should join Goodreads! 

http://www.goodreads.com/

It's a pretty cool site - it lets you compare books with people you know, write reviews, and find new books to read.  I highly reccommend it to anyone that loves to read!


Thanks Ash!
I am definitely going to check it out - although I only really have enough time for ONE website! ;) 8)

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: Tam on 03/05/09 at 10:58 pm

Everyone's reads sound great!

I finished Gone, but now I am trying to get through Stephen King's Just After Sunset.
I have been trying to read it since I received it at Christmas, but his writing style has changed so much that I am finding it hard to follow at times. And the short stories don't draw me in as so many of his other works have. I would hate to say it, but it almost feels like Stephen has lost a bit of his touch... :(

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: Davester on 03/06/09 at 7:15 am


  Recently, some Red Sonja graphic novels.  Variations of half naked warrior woman cutting heads off of horses stories...

 

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: Dagwood on 03/06/09 at 10:25 pm

Currently I am reading The Carrot Cake Murder by Joanne Fluke.  It is part of her Hannah Swensen series.  I like the light, mysteries that don't take much concentration to read.  I think it is about time to pull out The Stand again, though.

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: danootaandme on 03/07/09 at 7:00 am


Currently I am reading The Carrot Cake Murder by Joanne Fluke.  It is part of her Hannah Swensen series.  I like the light, mysteries that don't take much concentration to read.  I think it is about time to pull out The Stand again, though.


You should try the Agatha Raisin series by M C Beaton.  I got hooked on them, and then my sister, then my neighbor.

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: Dagwood on 03/07/09 at 8:17 pm


You should try the Agatha Raisin series by M C Beaton.  I got hooked on them, and then my sister, then my neighbor.


Thanks for the suggestion.  I am always on the lookout for new reading material. :)

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: statsqueen on 03/09/09 at 8:31 pm

I always look forward to recommending my favorite series to people:

The Outlander Series by Diana Gabaldon

It's a little sci-fi in that there is time travel involved, it is also romantic, and while liberties have been taken, a little historical.  My favorite part (besides the love story part) is that it takes place in the Scottish highlands and they even throw in some Gaelic (not too much, not like you need a translator).

I also enjoyed Trinity by Leon Uris, own most of Terry McMillan's books (author of How Stella Got Her Groove Back, which is on my mandatory summer reading list) and enjoy Maeve Binchy's books.

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: bookmistress4ever on 03/09/09 at 10:31 pm



I have also recently read The Five People You Meet In Heaven by Mitch Albom. Not at all what I expected. It is an awesome book for sure.



I read that awhile ago...I really loved it.  The made-for-tv movie that was made from it was not nearly as good!

Some others I've read:

Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold  - a little draggy in a few spots but overall a good read.  I think it's supposed to be made into a movie soon too...

Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas by James Patterson was a good read

I like to read/look thru Children's books - One I really loved was The Rainbow Goblins by Ul De Rico.  It's truly a treasure.



Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: Fairee07 on 03/10/09 at 11:16 pm

Jane Austen's Emma  :P

I find it too frilly and wordy for my taste but whenever I start a book, I feel obligated to finish it.

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: Bobo on 03/10/09 at 11:18 pm

The most recent book I read? Horton Hears a Who. Literally the best book I've read all year.

I've been getting into biographies lately. I've made my way through No-One Here Gets Out Alive - a Jim Morrison biography - and Keith Jarrett - a life in music.

I can't read normal-person books. No attention span. :D

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: Foo Bar on 03/11/09 at 2:08 am

Atlas Shrugged, again.  Frightening thing is that I'm not alone.

Yeah, Rand desperately needed an editor.  Doesn't mean she was wrong about what happens when the only "business" left is "begging for handouts from the government", because everyone who actually produced anything has quit in disgust.

When the politicians, the lobbyists, and their clients finally implode... then the blacksmiths, farmers, and mechanics will inherit the earth.  Who is John Galt?  John Galt is an auto parts manufacturer in Ohio, telling GM that he will not lobby for bailouts.  John Galt is in Sacramento, on a chunk of land along a river, planting gardens, doing basic carpentry, and preaching the virtues of mosquito control, in exchange for a sandwich.

(Homework assignment!  Using Google Maps, the pictures of the Sacramento tent city that show two electric transmission towers, a large river, a low-lying building lined up against a few larger buildings in the background a few miles away, and see if you can figure out exactly where those pictures were taken!  For extra credit, once a week, take one news story featuring footage/photography of an incident - even something as mundane as a car crash - in an undefined location, and using nothing more than the pictures/video and internet connectivity, see if you can figure out exactly where the pictures were taken.  This may become a useful/marketable survival skill (assuming society collapses but the Intarweb survives!), but more importantly, it's fun!)

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: danootaandme on 03/11/09 at 5:54 am

Kristin Lavransdatter:The Bridal Wreath - Sigrid Undset

Life of a woman in 14th Century Norway.  Nobel Prize winner.  Has a hold on me. The things you find in the used book store  :)

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: seamermar on 03/11/09 at 2:11 pm


I always look forward to recommending my favorite series to people:

  My favorite part (besides the love story part) is that it takes place in the Scottish highlands and they even throw in some Gaelic (not too much, not like you need a translator).



I'm not surprise you are for "the land where fancy is free"  ;)

I'm thinking of taking a flight to Emerald Isle  ::)

About my currently reading, "The Education of Little Tree" by Forrest Carter.

The worse thing is I have to read it in Spanish version, what it means I'll learn it a bit different I guess  :-\\

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: statsqueen on 03/12/09 at 11:02 am


I'm not surprise you are for "the land where fancy is free"  ;)

I'm thinking of taking a flight to Emerald Isle  ::)

About my currently reading, "The Education of Little Tree" by Forrest Carter.

The worse thing is I have to read it in Spanish version, what it means I'll lean it a bit different I guess  :-\\



Oh, Paco,  I am so flattered that you are quoting lines from them!!!  Thank you for showing such an interest in my Celtic music!  If you go, take lots of pictures for me, ok?  What is the book you are reading about?

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: danootaandme on 03/12/09 at 11:06 am



Oh, Paco,  I am so flattered that you are quoting lines from them!!!  Thank you for showing such an interest in my Celtic music!  If you go, take lots of pictures for me, ok?  What is the book you are reading about?


I love Celtic music.  But can someone tell me why anyone would pay any time or money to see "Celtic Women" and "Celtic Thunder"  They are the worst examples of the genre I have ever heard.  The description that comes to mind is antisceptic.  The sterilize the heart and soul of the songs they are singing.

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: Philip Eno on 03/12/09 at 11:36 am

To re-kindle interest in history, I am reading The Tudors by Richard Rex. Described by David Starkey as "The best induction to England's most important dynasty".

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: Tia on 03/12/09 at 12:19 pm

http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Books/Pix/pictures/2008/08/28/CheetaCOVER.jpg

i just started it but so far it's pretty cool

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: statsqueen on 03/12/09 at 12:51 pm


I love Celtic music.  But can someone tell me why anyone would pay any time or money to see "Celtic Women" and "Celtic Thunder"  They are the worst examples of the genre I have ever heard.  The description that comes to mind is antisceptic.  The sterilize the heart and soul of the songs they are singing.



I am so sorry you feel that way.  I think Celtic Thunder is amazing.  I have their DVD and CDs.  I almost had the opportunity to see them live as they were only an hour from me, but it was during Homecoming so I couldn't make it.  They give me chills.  I like Celtic Woman, too, but admit to not having their stuff.  I do like their version of Orinoco Flow, but prefer Enya's.

Who do you prefer?  Great Big Sea, Whirligig, Runrig, Enya, Battlefield Band, Tannahill Weavers, Susan McKeown......?

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: Tam on 03/12/09 at 12:56 pm



  Great Big Sea


Wow! I have never heard too many Americans actually recognize this group! Awesome Aim! Karma +1 8)

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: Tia on 03/12/09 at 3:03 pm


Atlas Shrugged, again.  Frightening thing is that I'm not alone.

Yeah, Rand desperately needed an editor.  Doesn't mean she was wrong about what happens when the only "business" left is "begging for handouts from the government", because everyone who actually produced anything has quit in disgust.

When the politicians, the lobbyists, and their clients finally implode... then the blacksmiths, farmers, and mechanics will inherit the earth.  Who is John Galt?  John Galt is an auto parts manufacturer in Ohio, telling GM that he will not lobby for bailouts.  John Galt is in Sacramento, on a chunk of land along a river, planting gardens, doing basic carpentry, and preaching the virtues of mosquito control, in exchange for a sandwich.

actually, i'm not sure john galt isn't under indictment or presiding over multibillion-dollar losses at the moment.

or maybe john galt has relocated his operations in china and put his earnings in offshore tax havens. or maybe john galt is using impoverished sweatshop workers to manufacture substandard and unsafe children's toys for export, then turning around and saying he doesn't' need poor people.

anyway, if the current CEO titans of industry were to go on strike and go form their little randian island paradise i say more power to em. we need em about as much as we need bernie madoff.

they were talking about rand on the colbert report today. i remember there was an atlas shrugged fad a few years ago, too, back during the clinton years. i was wondering what all the hooha was all about so i picked it up and read it, and one morning on the metro i got embarrassed to notice that literally four or five other people on the car were reading it too.

every time a democrat gets elected president, it seems, everyone suddenly rediscovers atlas shrugged again.

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: Tia on 03/12/09 at 3:11 pm

i sorta like that letter, though, except for the union-bashing stuff.

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: statsqueen on 03/12/09 at 10:11 pm


Wow! I have never heard too many Americans actually recognize this group! Awesome Aim! Karma +1 8)



Thanks, Tam.  They are actually one of my favorite bands (Micah's, too).  I love their Road Rage CD because it was recorded at live concerts all over Canada.  M's fave song is "The Night Pat Murphy Died" (don't judge by the title!) and I have too many faves to name.  Most of the songs are also on my iPod.

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: seamermar on 03/13/09 at 3:47 am

The night Paddy Murphy died is a song I'll never forget,  ;)
I try to imagine such a vigil and burial in a strongly catholic country, and frankly it makes me laugh a lot.
I admit I got caught up by Great Big Sea , and Celtic Thunder from the first tune,

Sorry if I sound so simple, but you can't fight fate. Sailors, dogs and rum are some things you should not get mixed up  :P




Oh, Paco,  I am so flattered that you are quoting lines from them!!!  Thank you for showing such an interest in my Celtic music!  If you go, take lots of pictures for me, ok?  What is the book you are reading about?



Sorry, it was not my will just flattering you Statsqueen  :-[. I'm just as a kid in a new world searching and finding out some new things every day and when I listened to those groups I liked what they sing and their music, that's all.

Little tree is just the boy any father would like having as a son. A wide eyed kid staring at  world with curiosity and respect. Loving his elders and, most important thing, listening to them.
Reading those pages one wants to be a savage in the wild, learning the rules of mother nature.
I really think we have lost our roots, lost the link with our ancestors, and lost the harmony with nature to which we belong.

The book is short but the message is clear.

No future without nature.  No progress without thirst for knowledge.

That was my little say.

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: danootaandme on 03/13/09 at 5:40 am



I am so sorry you feel that way.  I think Celtic Thunder is amazing.  I have their DVD and CDs.  I almost had the opportunity to see them live as they were only an hour from me, but it was during Homecoming so I couldn't make it.  They give me chills.  I like Celtic Woman, too, but admit to not having their stuff.  I do like their version of Orinoco Flow, but prefer Enya's.

Who do you prefer?  Great Big Sea, Whirligig, Runrig, Enya, Battlefield Band, Tannahill Weavers, Susan McKeown......?


Wolfe Tones, Clancy Brothers, Clannad, Irish Rovers

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: statsqueen on 03/13/09 at 11:34 am


The night Paddy Murphy died is a song I'll never forget,  ;)
I try to imagine such a vigil and burial in a strongly catholic country, and frankly it makes me laugh a lot.
I admit I got caught up by Great Big Sea , and Celtic Thunder from the first tune,

Sorry if I sound so simple, but you can't fight fate. Sailors, dogs and rum are some things you should not get mixed up  :P



Sorry, it was not my will just flattering you Statsqueen  :-[. I'm just as a kid in a new world searching and finding out some new things every day and when I listened to those groups I liked what they sing and their music, that's all.

Little tree is just the boy any father would like having as a son. A wide eyed kid staring at  world with curiosity and respect. Loving his elders and, most important thing, listening to them.
Reading those pages one wants to be a savage in the wild, learning the rules of mother nature.
I really think we have lost our roots, lost the link with our ancestors, and lost the harmony with nature to which we belong.

The book is short but the message is clear.

No future without nature.  No progress without thirst for knowledge.

That was my little say.




Paco,

I don't think you sounded simple at all.  I can't believe you remember lines from songs!  That is great.  I'm glad you have found new music that you like.

That's ok that you didn't set out for flattery, I was still flattered that I could introduce you to something you would enjoy.

Sounds like a great book.

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: statsqueen on 03/13/09 at 11:35 am


Wolfe Tones, Clancy Brothers, Clannad, Irish Rovers



Well, I recognize 1 out of the 4.  Think I have some new groups to check out!  Thanks!!

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: danootaandme on 03/14/09 at 6:38 am



Well, I recognize 1 out of the 4.  Think I have some new groups to check out!  Thanks!!



My objection to "Celtic Woman" and "Celtic Thunder" is that they are too polished.  They are to Irish Music what Pat Boone was  to Rock and Roll.  

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: Tam on 03/26/09 at 11:58 am

I am struggling with Jodi Picoult's Vanishing Acts right now.
I have had to read the same 2 pages probably 4 times now.
And she is a New York Times Best Seller! What is wrong with me??!!!!

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: danootaandme on 03/26/09 at 12:24 pm

Birdsong  - Sebastian Faulk

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: statsqueen on 03/26/09 at 10:04 pm


I am struggling with Jodi Picoult's Vanishing Acts right now.
I have had to read the same 2 pages probably 4 times now.
And she is a New York Times Best Seller! What is wrong with me??!!!!



Tam, it isn't you.  Honest.  Put the book down and step away.

Seriously, my mom is an avid reader (I get it from her).  She tried 4 different JP books and couldn't make it through any of them.  I don't know what the NYT sees in her books that the real world doesn't, but my mom found her to be one of the worst writers she has ever tried to read.  It was enough to make me not even want to waste my time.

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: bookmistress4ever on 03/26/09 at 11:54 pm

Trying to get through a book called "Libraries at night".  Since I used to work in a library, I always find it interesting to read about them.  However this guy uses words and phraseology that is just so erudite that it is really hard for me to keep interested in.  He does alot of references to other peoples' works as in "in so-and-so's book 'blah blah blah' they said this..." well OK but how do YOU feel about it, I already KNOW what that other person feels (having read the book already).  I don't know, maybe I'm just being too persnickety.  I'm gonna give it another couple chapters and then just skim through it if it doesn't get easier to read.  :-\\

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: Tam on 03/27/09 at 5:25 am



Tam, it isn't you.  Honest.  Put the book down and step away.

Seriously, my mom is an avid reader (I get it from her).  She tried 4 different JP books and couldn't make it through any of them.  I don't know what the NYT sees in her books that the real world doesn't, but my mom found her to be one of the worst writers she has ever tried to read.  It was enough to make me not even want to waste my time.


Thank goodness I am not the only one!

I was recommended her when I was in Philly (bad Tam, I can't remember who said to give her a try though) and so I picked up one that I thought I would be able to get into. But Gah! The reading is horrible going and I just can't wrap my head around her different fonts, he writing technique or her thought process. I have pretty much given up. Perhaps my sister will want to read her.... I definitely know that I can't any longer!

Thanks Aim. I feel better now! 8)

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: danootaandme on 03/27/09 at 5:52 am

There are lots of books that I find impossible to read, a lot of the are praised by the critics, but I don't know who is reading them.  Literature has been dying since they started paying by the word and not by the book.  Some of these authors go on and on just to raise their paychecks, and become more unreadable.

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: statsqueen on 03/28/09 at 1:17 am


Thank goodness I am not the only one!

I was recommended her when I was in Philly (bad Tam, I can't remember who said to give her a try though) and so I picked up one that I thought I would be able to get into. But Gah! The reading is horrible going and I just can't wrap my head around her different fonts, he writing technique or her thought process. I have pretty much given up. Perhaps my sister will want to read her.... I definitely know that I can't any longer!

Thanks Aim. I feel better now! 8)



I'm glad I could help...what are friends for  ;) :)

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: Tam on 04/04/09 at 5:46 pm

I just finished reading the first book in The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare. City of Bones.
Definitely a good read. I liked it so much that I am now on book two: City of Ashes.

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: Tam on 04/06/09 at 2:18 pm


I just finished reading the first book in The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare. City of Bones.
Definitely a good read. I liked it so much that I am now on book two: City of Ashes.




And I am now done the series. Book Three is City of Glass.
Excellent read. I really enjoyed it. Of course it is sci-fi, and there is only a love story more or less in the third book, so that's ok too. ;) 8)

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: Philip Eno on 04/06/09 at 2:22 pm

If you can forgive for the title of the book, I am reading Bastard Prince: Henry VIII's Lost Son by Beverley A. Murphy. It is reconstrcution of a hitherto missing piece in the familiar political jigsaw of Henry VII's reign.

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: Tam on 04/06/09 at 2:23 pm


If you can forgive for the title of the book, I am reading Bastard Prince: Henry VIII's Lost Son by Beverley A. Murphy. It is reconstrcution of a hitherto missing piece in the familiar political jigsaw of Henry VII's reign.


That sounds pretty interesting Philip. 8)

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: Philip Eno on 04/06/09 at 2:24 pm


That sounds pretty interesting Philip. 8)
It is and will be. The boy's name was Henry Fitzroy if you wish to research more.

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: danootaandme on 04/06/09 at 2:26 pm


If you can forgive for the title of the book, I am reading Bastard Prince: Henry VIII's Lost Son by Beverley A. Murphy. It is reconstruction of a hitherto missing piece in the familiar political jigsaw of Henry VII's reign.




Sonewhat in the same vein, I am reading The Hemings of Monticello - Annette Gordon-Reed.  The story of Thomas Jefferson his slave Sally and the children she had by him.

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: Philip Eno on 04/06/09 at 2:27 pm




Sonewhat in the same vein, I am reading The Hemings of Monticello - Annette Gordon-Reed.  The story of Thomas Jefferson his slave Sally and the children she had by him.
That subject matter happens the whole world over.

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: karen on 04/06/09 at 6:58 pm


Thank goodness I am not the only one!

I was recommended her when I was in Philly (bad Tam, I can't remember who said to give her a try though) and so I picked up one that I thought I would be able to get into. But Gah! The reading is horrible going and I just can't wrap my head around her different fonts, he writing technique or her thought process. I have pretty much given up. Perhaps my sister will want to read her.... I definitely know that I can't any longer!

Thanks Aim. I feel better now! 8)


It might have been me!  I recently read Keeping Faith by her and enjoyed it.

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: thereshegoes on 04/06/09 at 7:20 pm

I'm reading American Vertigo by Henri Lévy. He's a french guy travelling through the US a few years ago,very interesting perspective of the american way of life.

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: danootaandme on 04/07/09 at 6:19 am


That subject matter happens the whole world over.


There are people who get a charge saying they are descended from this King, or that Pilgrim.  Well... aren't we all  ;)

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: Tam on 04/07/09 at 9:02 am


It might have been me!  I recently read Keeping Faith by her and enjoyed it.


You know, the more I think about it, it just might have been you. ;)

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: Tam on 04/07/09 at 9:03 am


I'm reading American Vertigo by Henri Lévy. He's a french guy travelling through the US a few years ago,very interesting perspective of the american way of life.


My sister read that and recommended it to me. Unfortunately, I haven't gotten around to reading it yet... :-\\

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: Tam on 04/21/09 at 9:31 am

The Son and I have done a book trade.
Basically, he picked out of his books what he wants me to read, and I picked out of mine for him.

So he gave me The Alchemyst and The Magician - The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel
I gave him Gerald's Game and Doloris Claiborne

Both are sets - so this should be interesting. 8)

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: karen on 04/25/09 at 8:49 pm

Tam gave me Vanishing Acts by Jodi Picoult.  I am currently about halfway through the book and enjoying it so far

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: Jessica on 04/25/09 at 9:06 pm

Little Women.  I love that book.

Subject: Re: Books you are reading / have read.

Written By: danootaandme on 04/26/09 at 9:23 am

Dogs of Riga - Mankell

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Written By: apollonia1986 on 05/01/09 at 10:14 pm

I just picked up The Tommyknockers by Stephen King. (my fave writer) I need something to pass the time in dialysis and I was getting tired of watching Prince TRY to dance. LOL Might as well boost my mind.

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Written By: Michael C. on 05/02/09 at 9:17 am

Reading Master of War about Erik Prince and Blackwater.

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Written By: statsqueen on 05/02/09 at 9:32 am

Micah loved the first Twilight book and is on the 2nd so I broke down and used some of my testing money to buy the boxed set (all 4 books in hardcover) for us.  They are waiting for me at my parents' house, although I'm thinking about not starting them til I get home (I have to spend Saturday cleaning not reading).  I can start the first one and she can pick up wherever she leaves off when she gives the 2nd one back to her friend.

I'm looking forward to reading them.

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 05/09/09 at 7:36 am

I've pre-ordered Colin Tudge's untitled new book to be released on Friday. The advance buzz is that this mysterious book will forever alter humanity's perceptions of who we are, where we come from and where we are headed in the foreseeable future!

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Written By: Michael C. on 05/09/09 at 8:06 am

Just started Elmore Leonard's newest, Road Dogs.

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Written By: danootaandme on 05/10/09 at 4:59 am

A bunch of local history books.  You can gain insight to the history reading about what went on in your own area, one long "gee! I didn't know that!".  ;)

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 05/16/09 at 6:09 pm

The Taking by Dean Koontz

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Written By: gumbypiz on 05/16/09 at 9:58 pm

On A Clear Day You Can See General Motors by John Z. DeLorean.

Considering the current state of financial affairs in the US auto industry, this book about DeLorean's days as a executive at GM back in the 60's & 70's is a scary forecast and guide to whats happened to US business and GM's disaster now...no wonder GM is so f'd up. :o

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 08/12/09 at 4:40 am

Sidney Sheldon's Mistress of the Game by Tilly Bagshawe

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Written By: danootaandme on 08/12/09 at 6:04 pm

Re-reading "The Great Gatsby"  It is even better the second time around

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Written By: Frank on 08/12/09 at 6:22 pm


Re-reading "The Great Gatsby"  It is even better the second time around


I'm currently reading a Faye Dunaway Bio titled: "Looking for Gastby"

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Written By: statsqueen on 08/13/09 at 10:40 am

Finished all 4 Twighlight books in 4 days (yeah, I couldn't put them down).  Re-read the Outlander series, now I'm ready for the next book in the series.  In the meantime, I've picked up the paperback of DaVinci Code again, but I really want to read Angels and Demons.

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Written By: Tam on 08/13/09 at 11:13 am


Finished all 4 Twighlight books in 4 days (yeah, I couldn't put them down).  Re-read the Outlander series, now I'm ready for the next book in the series.  In the meantime, I've picked up the paperback of DaVinci Code again, but I really want to read Angels and Demons.


Atta Girl Aim! All 4 in 4 days! You rock! 8)

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Written By: Gis on 08/13/09 at 11:40 am

As ever I have a few on the go.......

I'm struggling through 'PS I Love You' at the moment, as a rule I like chick lit but this is a bit too fluffy for me..........

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Written By: danootaandme on 08/13/09 at 5:13 pm

On The Black Hill - Bruce Chatwin

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 08/16/09 at 5:57 am

Just received my copy of Pat Conroy's (The Prince of Tides) novel South of Broad, his first new book in over sixteen years. I'm really looking forward to reading this one.

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Written By: Michael C. on 08/16/09 at 8:54 am

I read it......
I was really glad to get a new work from Him..
Very enjoyable.
Just received my copy of Pat Conroy's (The Prince of Tides) novel South of Broad, his first new book in over sixteen years. I'm really looking forward to reading this one.

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 08/16/09 at 9:40 am


I read it......
I was really glad to get a new work from Him..
Very enjoyable.


I'm glad you enjoyed the book. I hope I enjoy it as well! :)

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Written By: Michael C. on 08/16/09 at 9:48 am

I'm sure You will .I , of course, said nothing about it so's to let You experience it for Yourself...Let Me know what You thought,when You're done...
I'm glad you enjoyed the book. I hope I enjoy it as well! :)

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Written By: apollonia1986 on 08/16/09 at 3:04 pm

I'm reading:

Nightmares and Dreamscapes by Stephen King

Michael Jackson: The Magic and Madness (2009 edition) by J.Randy Tarraborelli

Archie's Double Digest.  ;D

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 08/26/09 at 3:36 am

The Satyricon by Petronius

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Written By: danootaandme on 08/26/09 at 9:11 am

King Leopolds Ghost - Adam Hochschild, in conjunction with Heart of Darkness - Joseph Conrad.

recommended  ;)

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Written By: karen on 08/27/09 at 10:26 pm

Anne of Green Gables - LM Montgomery.  Re-reading this classic from my childhood.

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 08/31/09 at 2:25 am

Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 09/05/09 at 6:31 am

Ghost Story by Peter Straub

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Written By: Tam on 09/05/09 at 9:02 am

Pride & Prejudice - Jane Austen

No matter how many times Ihave seen the movie(s) or movie attempts to be similar - I will never be more thankful than to have finally read the book. What a beautifully written  piece of work!

On to Sense & Sensibility now...  (thanks for telling me to read them Gis)  ;) 8)

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Written By: anabel on 09/05/09 at 9:56 am

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I got this the other day at a charity book sale at work.  Not sure when I'll get time to read it,   ;)  but I thought it seemed interesting......

In her first novel, Jane Mendelsohn imagines what might have happened, crafting an hypnotic fictional memoir. The Amelia Earhart presented here is fiercely independent and unconventional, a heroine who is sympathetic without being the least bit sentimental. Earhart muses on her childhood, her marriage to G.P. Putnam, her love of flying, on herself, examining her own motives and desires with a somehow passionate dispassion, a satisfied calm belying a great deal of potential energy.

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Written By: danootaandme on 09/06/09 at 6:20 am

http://www.wmboothdraper.com/store/images/JPMartin.jpg


Non fictional account of private in the American Revolution.  Too much is written by and/or about the guys at the top.  This is an account by and about a common foot soldier.

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Written By: danootaandme on 09/06/09 at 6:22 am


Pride & Prejudice - Jane Austen

No matter how many times Ihave seen the movie(s) or movie attempts to be similar - I will never be more thankful than to have finally read the book. What a beautifully written  piece of work!

On to Sense & Sensibility now...  (thanks for telling me to read them Gis)  ;) 8)


My sister is a huge Jane Austen fan, rereads at least one of her books every year(I just found this out!).  I am considered one of the biggest readers of my friends and family, yet I have never read Jane Austen, that is weird, so now I am going to put her on my list.

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Written By: Michael C. on 09/06/09 at 7:51 am

I got an advance copy of Stephen King's Under the Dome {due out in Nov.}

On March 2, Stephen King's official website published the plot synopsis:

    On an entirely normal, beautiful fall day in Chester’s Mill, Maine, the town is inexplicably and suddenly sealed off from the rest of the world by an invisible force field. Planes crash into it and fall from the sky in flaming wreckage, a gardener’s hand is severed as “the dome” comes down on it, people running errands in the next town are divided from their families, and cars explode on impact. No one can fathom what this barrier is, where it came from, and when—or if—it will go away. Dale Barbara, Iraq vet and now a short-order cook, finds himself teamed with a few intrepid citizens—town newspaper owner Julia Shumway, a physician’s assistant at the hospital, a select-woman, and three brave kids. Against them stands Big Jim Rennie, a politician who will stop at nothing—even murder—to hold the reins of power, and his son, who is keeping a horrible secret in a dark pantry. But their main adversary is the Dome itself. Because time isn’t just short. It’s running out.

King describes the novel as "very, very long", saying "I tried this once before when I was a lot younger and the project was just too big for me". King has stated the novel is twice as long as his most recent, Duma Key, at "over 1,500 pages in manuscript" and "deals with some of the same issues that The Stand does, but in a more allegorical way".

Haven't read one of His in many years......Thought I'd give it a shot.....Hopefully it's more "classic" King .
{wait a minute...... :o wasn't Springfield under a dome in The Simpsons Movie ....?.........yikes....... :o  }

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Written By: danootaandme on 09/06/09 at 5:23 pm

"Very, very long" ?  Stephen King is already very, very, long.  I like him, but stopped reading when it got obvious he was being paid by the word.

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Written By: danootaandme on 09/08/09 at 9:36 am

I picked up this book in Lowell at the Visitors Center, only to find out when reading it that the woman in question, Harriett Robinson, ended up living in my hometown and lived in a house that was 3 doors down from a house that I had lived in.  Of course she was long dead by the time I was there, but it was weird, good, but weird.

http://www.upne.com/images/covers_large/0874518830.jpg

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Written By: Michael C. on 09/08/09 at 6:49 pm

I stopped many years ago....Don't quite know why I'm willing to try Him again......
"Very, very long" ?  Stephen King is already very, very, long.  I like him, but stopped reading when it got obvious he was being paid by the word.

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Written By: Tam on 09/09/09 at 1:47 am


"Very, very long" ?  Stephen King is already very, very, long.  I like him, but stopped reading when it got obvious he was being paid by the word.


I used to be a die hard SK fan. I loved all of his books... from The Gunslinger Series to It, The Stand to compilations. However, since his accident, I haven't been able to stand any of his new books. Well, to be fair I really liked Cell, but that is the only one. Anymore his books are over written and imho he now writes like his readers all have phd's or are brainiacs. 8-P

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Written By: Gis on 09/09/09 at 4:52 am

Someone at a distance - Dorothy Whipple

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_x8Dkq2bbnwg/SmNvetlnq9I/AAAAAAAACzs/SajjGd9__Cc/S240/51lIequHmWL._SL500_AA240_.jpg

My Mum got given it by her friend who tried to read it and gave up, so my Mum tried, got half a dozen pages in and also gave up! I'm about halfway through and enjoying it, but I like reading novels written in an older style.

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Written By: Foo Bar on 09/09/09 at 9:58 pm

Scathingly honest, Magnificent Desolation: The Long Journey Home from the Moon is a must-read.  I had the opportunity to shake the man's hand and have my copy autographed on the 40th anniversary of Buzz Aldrin's trip.  We - along with a few thousand other space fans - were aboard the USS Hornet, the aircraft carrier that picked him out of the water upon his return. 

But the interesting part of the story isn't about Buzz getting picked out of the drink by a helicopter - we've all heard that story - it's about Buzz picking himself up out of the drink.  After you've walked on the moon, what do you do for an encore?  Buzz will tell you.

Buzz is still sharp as a tack, and however brief my encounter was, he's one of the most ebullient characters I've had the pleasure to meet.  He pulls no punches (pun intended) with others - but he pulls no punches with himself either.  The man is simply made of win.

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Written By: danootaandme on 09/10/09 at 6:24 am


Scathingly honest, Magnificent Desolation: The Long Journey Home from the Moon is a must-read.  I had the opportunity to shake the man's hand and have my copy autographed on the 40th anniversary of Buzz Aldrin's trip.  We - along with a few thousand other space fans - were aboard the USS Hornet, the aircraft carrier that picked him out of the water upon his return. 

But the interesting part of the story isn't about Buzz getting picked out of the drink by a helicopter - we've all heard that story - it's about Buzz picking himself up out of the drink.  After you've walked on the moon, what do you do for an encore?  Buzz will tell you.

Buzz is still sharp as a tack, and however brief my encounter was, he's one of the most ebullient characters I've had the pleasure to meet.  He pulls no punches (pun intended) with others - but he pulls no punches with himself either.  The man is simply made of win.


Have you read "The Right Stuff" ?  The movie was great, the book was greater.

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Written By: statsqueen on 09/10/09 at 8:09 pm

Just finished The Time Travelers Wife (still haven't seen movie, now I probably won't).

Just started Tar Baby by Toni Morrison.  Too early to say, but I love her other works.  Gotta find her book Jazz.  With a title like that, I'm bound to love it.

Other than that, just killin' time til Diana Gabaldon's An Echo In The Bone comes out on the 22nd.  Also still need to get Angels & Demons and The Lost Symbol (out soon) by Dan Brown.

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 09/11/09 at 4:38 am

The Last Secret by Mary McGarry Morris

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Written By: Tam on 09/11/09 at 12:26 pm


My sister is a huge Jane Austen fan, rereads at least one of her books every year(I just found this out!).  I am considered one of the biggest readers of my friends and family, yet I have never read Jane Austen, that is weird, so now I am going to put her on my list.


Her writing isn't for everyone, but I believe you will thoroughly enjoy her. Her prose and take on women and men is absolutely brilliant. And I love how she always has a heroine instead of a hero. Of course, there are hero's in her books, but it is always the heroine that prevails! Enjoy them when you get the chance!!! 8)

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Written By: Foo Bar on 09/11/09 at 8:43 pm


Have you read "The Right Stuff" ?  The movie was great, the book was greater.


Indeud, but now I'm thinking I oughta re-read it -- Aldrin's post-lunar-landing autobiography would be a perfect epilogue to it.

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Written By: Jessica on 09/11/09 at 10:18 pm

Right now I'm reading "50 Physics Ideas That You Really Need To Know" by Joanne Baker.

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Written By: loki 13 on 09/15/09 at 6:38 pm

I just started reading, The Lost Symbol...Dan Brown. I interupted my reading of Book Of The Dead...Patricia Cornwell
to start reading Brown's book but that's okay, I wasn't that far into it.

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Written By: karen on 09/15/09 at 7:02 pm

I'm reading the last Twilight book.  I bought it on special offer yesterday.



I just started reading, The Lost Symbol...Dan Brown. I interupted my reading of Book Of The Dead...Patricia Cornwell
to start reading Brown's book but that's okay, I wasn't that far into it.


I might look out for this one as well.  Let me know if you enjoy it

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Written By: loki 13 on 09/15/09 at 8:32 pm


I might look out for this one as well.  Let me know if you enjoy it


Will do Karen but I must tell you it may take awhile, I enjoy reading so I'm not a fast reader.

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Written By: Davester on 09/16/09 at 3:26 am


  Starting The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, again.  Lost my other copy, had to buy a new one...

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Written By: statsqueen on 09/17/09 at 10:58 am


I just started reading, The Lost Symbol...Dan Brown. I interupted my reading of Book Of The Dead...Patricia Cornwell
to start reading Brown's book but that's okay, I wasn't that far into it.



I want to get Dan Brown's book after I get Diana's new book.  Patricia Cornwell is one of my daughter's favorite authors.  When she found out that Patricia reviewed her Criminalistics book (Chemistry with forensic science emphasis textbook), she was VERY excited.  It's her current favorite class and book.

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Written By: karen on 09/17/09 at 11:16 pm


   Starting The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, again.  Lost my other copy, had to buy a new one...


I was in Barnes and Noble the other day and saw the full set of H2G2.  Can't recall if it was a box set or one massive book with all five books in.  I thought about buying it anyway.  Not sure if we have all the books any more.  I'd also like to get the two Dirk Gently books

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 09/20/09 at 10:18 am

Little Birds of Heaven by Joyce Carol Oates

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Written By: Tam on 09/21/09 at 10:36 pm

I am currently in the midst of Persuasion by Jane Austen.

It has been a pretty hard go. Now that I am 12 chapters in, it is getting easier, but all of the back story and slow build up almost stopped me from reading on.

I will let y'all know when I am finished and will give my take on it for sure. 8)

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 10/17/09 at 6:38 am

2012 by Whitley Streiber

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Written By: Gis on 10/20/09 at 9:27 am

Last book I read was The Boy in the Stripped Pyjamas.

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Written By: loki 13 on 10/21/09 at 4:30 pm

I completely forgot I was supposed to tell how I liked The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown.

I like Dan Brown's style of writing and on some nights I did go to bed later than normal because
I had to read the next chapter to see what would happen. I must say though, I was a little bit
disappointed in this book. It had a whole bunch of lead up only to fizzle in the end and I thought
it was a bit too predictable. It wasn't a bad book but I think it would make a better movie.

The book I am reading now is Everywhere That Mary Went...Lisa Scottoline.

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Written By: karen on 10/21/09 at 6:19 pm


I completely forgot I was supposed to tell how I liked The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown.



On Columbus day I was talking with some people about Dan Brown books.  I wondered then if you had finished it or not!



I like Dan Brown's style of writing and on some nights I did go to bed later than normal because
I had to read the next chapter to see what would happen. I must say though, I was a little bit
disappointed in this book. It had a whole bunch of lead up only to fizzle in the end and I thought
it was a bit too predictable. It wasn't a bad book but I think it would make a better movie.



Perhaps I'll pick it up from the library rather than buy a copy then.

One of my friends has a theory that Dan Brown's wife wrote most of da Vinci Code and that this book was in the same style as that.  She insists the others have a totally different writing style  :-\\

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Written By: Tam on 10/21/09 at 7:17 pm


I am currently in the midst of Persuasion by Jane Austen.

It has been a pretty hard go. Now that I am 12 chapters in, it is getting easier, but all of the back story and slow build up almost stopped me from reading on.

I will let y'all know when I am finished and will give my take on it for sure. 8)


I finished reading this within two days of the post.
It was of course, another fabulous Austen novel. It was a little hard to get into at first because of the back story that the reader needs in order to understand, but it turned out to be a truly brilliant love story!

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Written By: karen on 10/21/09 at 7:21 pm

I am currently re-reading The Lost Art of Keeping Secrets by Eva Rice

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Written By: Tam on 10/21/09 at 7:22 pm


I completely forgot I was supposed to tell how I liked The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown.

I like Dan Brown's style of writing and on some nights I did go to bed later than normal because
I had to read the next chapter to see what would happen. I must say though, I was a little bit
disappointed in this book. It had a whole bunch of lead up only to fizzle in the end and I thought
it was a bit too predictable. It wasn't a bad book but I think it would make a better movie.

The book I am reading now is Everywhere That Mary Went...Lisa Scottoline.


Hubby read Angels & Demons and then didn't like the movie.
I sent him The Lost Symbol, I don't know if he has started reading it yet or not...
And of course he now wants The Da Vinci Code ::)

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Written By: Tam on 10/21/09 at 7:27 pm


I am currently re-reading The Lost Art of Keeping Secrets by Eva Rice


I have heard this to be a great read! 8)


I am about to start reading "Fire" by Kristen Cashore

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Written By: karen on 10/21/09 at 8:28 pm


I have heard this to be a great read! 8)



I like it, but then I like Jodi Picoult  :P

I'll send it to you if you like.  (at least let me check the cost of sending it to you and then I might!)

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Written By: Tam on 10/21/09 at 9:35 pm


I like it, but then I like Jodi Picoult  :P

I'll send it to you if you like.  (at least let me check the cost of sending it to you and then I might!)



;D ;D ;D
I wish I could have gotten into Jodi. ;)

It's all good Girl. Keep it - I can get it from the library when I want. ;)

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Written By: Jessica on 10/21/09 at 11:00 pm

My Astronomy Magazine.  I finally got "Flashforward" from the library, but haven't started reading it yet.

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 10/26/09 at 3:39 am

The Witching Hour by Anne Rice

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Written By: danootaandme on 10/26/09 at 12:43 pm

Case Histories - Kate Atkinson

Just started it, seems ok

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Written By: Philip Eno on 11/01/09 at 7:36 am

Since starting work I have kept meaning to go to the library and take out a book to read on my bus journey each day, I still have not done it yet.

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Written By: Frank on 11/03/09 at 12:09 am

The life of Mickey Mantle - The last hero

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Written By: karen on 11/09/09 at 11:49 am

just finished re-reading Twilight.  I'm going to read New Moon next in anticipation of the film coming out.

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 11/09/09 at 7:37 pm

Savages by Shirley Conran

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Written By: Tam on 11/09/09 at 7:47 pm


just finished re-reading Twilight.  I'm going to read New Moon next in anticipation of the film coming out.


That is great Karen!
I am trying to decide what to read next...

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Written By: danootaandme on 11/10/09 at 7:07 am

The Notebook - Nicholas Sparks

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 11/20/09 at 8:34 pm

Open by Andre Agassi

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Written By: karen on 11/21/09 at 7:49 pm

I can't recall the title but its by Rosamunde Pilcher

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 11/23/09 at 5:37 pm

Wide, Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys

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Written By: danootaandme on 11/23/09 at 5:46 pm


Wide, Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys


I loved that one  :)

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Written By: danootaandme on 11/26/09 at 6:57 am

The Education of Henry Adams - Henry Adams

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 11/29/09 at 8:01 am

The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 12/04/09 at 4:02 am

Shopgirl by Steve Martin

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Written By: danootaandme on 12/04/09 at 1:47 pm

A Moveable Feast  Ernest Hemingway

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Written By: DJ Blaze on 12/11/09 at 8:10 pm

Almost finished with The Giver.

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Written By: Tam on 12/16/09 at 12:32 pm

I finished Northanger Abbey last night.
It was a slow start but around chapter 7 or 8 - it took off!

I just love Austen's tales of unrequited love and the trials of 'status', as well as the jealousy of others.
I hope my new reader will love it as much as I did. ;)



Now to start either Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte or Mansfield Park - another Austen. 8)

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Written By: Dagwood on 12/16/09 at 3:01 pm

Just started Stephen Kings Under the Dome. 

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Written By: Tam on 12/16/09 at 3:36 pm


Just started Stephen Kings Under the Dome. 


Looks like a good book, but another huge volume by the master of being paid by the word! ;D
It is also very close to another book series I have read by Michael Grant.
I am hoping Santa brings it for Christmas! 8)

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Written By: Dagwood on 12/16/09 at 4:31 pm


Looks like a good book, but another huge volume by the master of being paid by the word! ;D
It is also very close to another book series I have read by Michael Grant.
I am hoping Santa brings it for Christmas! 8)


Is the Michael Grant series any good?  What is it called?  I am always looking for new books.

I am only a couple of pages in so I can't say how good it is yet.  I will post later with an update.

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Written By: Tam on 12/16/09 at 4:37 pm


Is the Michael Grant series any good?  What is it called?  I am always looking for new books.

I am only a couple of pages in so I can't say how good it is yet.  I will post later with an update.


It is the Gone series!

http://www.harperteen.com/contests/gone/home.aspx

It is actually in the teen section of the library and book stores, but it is a great read for sure! 8)

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 12/16/09 at 4:52 pm

Memories of Midnight by Sidney Sheldon

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Written By: Dagwood on 12/16/09 at 4:56 pm


It is the Gone series!

http://www.harperteen.com/contests/gone/home.aspx

It is actually in the teen section of the library and book stores, but it is a great read for sure! 8)


I will have to check it out when I finish Dome.  Maybe it would be good for Sarah as well. 8)

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 12/23/09 at 4:54 am

Lost Star of Myth & Time by William Cruttenden

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 01/02/10 at 7:23 am

Under the Dome by Stephen King

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Written By: statsqueen on 01/04/10 at 7:33 pm

The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 01/15/10 at 5:17 am

The Swan Thieves by Elizabeth Kostova

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Written By: Philip Eno on 01/16/10 at 5:09 am


The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown
How is the book, compared to the flow of The Da Vinci Code?

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Written By: Jessica on 01/17/10 at 1:43 am

Lamb: The Gospel According To Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal by Christopher Moore.  It is FUNNEH!

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 01/25/10 at 5:40 am

Roses by Leila Meacham

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 02/03/10 at 7:51 pm

The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein

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Written By: karen on 02/04/10 at 5:10 pm

Currently reading Richard Carvel by Winston Churchill.  My Christmas present from Cat and Carlos.

I am also just about to start The Other Boleyn Girl - a friend recommended

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 02/07/10 at 6:23 am

The Summer We Fell Apart by Robin Antalek

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Written By: danootaandme on 02/07/10 at 6:31 am

From Fugitive to Freeman - William Wells Brown

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 02/13/10 at 10:13 pm

Taltos by Anne Rice

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Written By: MaxwellSmart on 02/14/10 at 12:23 am

The Book of Job

Seems to help me understand a few things nowadays!

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Written By: apollonia1986 on 02/14/10 at 1:10 am

Reading Moonwalk off and on.

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 02/16/10 at 6:47 am

The Diving Bell & The Butterfly: A Memoir of Life & Death by Jean-Dominique Bauby

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 02/20/10 at 6:32 am

The Blue Orchard by Jackson Taylor

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Written By: MaxwellSmart on 02/21/10 at 2:39 am

Right now I'm reading Jonathan Letham's semi-biographical memoir "Fortress of Solitude" about growing up in Brooklyn in the 1970s.

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 02/21/10 at 2:07 pm

Fear and Trembling by Sören Kierkegaard

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Written By: danootaandme on 02/23/10 at 8:38 am

The Unwritten War - American Writers and the Civil War - Daniel Aaron

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 02/23/10 at 7:15 pm

Shadow Tag by Louise Erdich

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 02/27/10 at 6:33 am

The Lacuna by Barbara Kingsolver

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 03/05/10 at 5:51 pm

Triplets by Mollie Gregory

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Written By: danootaandme on 03/07/10 at 10:33 am

1831-Year of Eclipse Louis P. Masur

Arguing About Slavery - The Great Battle in the U.S. Congress  William Lee Miller

You'd have to be into the U.S. Histiory, specifically the Civil War, to appreciate it.

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Written By: karen on 03/09/10 at 1:16 pm

Lewis Carroll in Numberland: His Fantastical, Mathematical Life - Robin Wilson

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 03/10/10 at 4:50 am

Angelology by Danielle Trussoni

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 03/12/10 at 6:22 pm

One Second After by William Forstchen

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Written By: Tam on 03/12/10 at 8:07 pm

The Unexpected Bride - Elizabeth Rolls

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Written By: silhouette on 03/17/10 at 11:54 pm

Finished The Confidence Man by Herman Melville. Crazy long, crazy plot, crazy amount of commas and run on sentences.  ;D Kind of a tough read, but it really makes  a person think.

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Written By: karen on 03/18/10 at 4:19 pm

Currently reading Bill Bryson - Neither Here Nor There and H Jackson Brown jr - The Complete Life's Little Instruction Book.

On my table waiting for me to read are two careers books.  Something about women and work and one about changing career in mid-life  :-\\

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 03/21/10 at 7:34 am

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot

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Written By: karen on 03/29/10 at 7:42 am

Currently going through the Hitchhikers series.  I've just finished Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy and I am currently reading The Restaurant at the End of the Universe

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Written By: Tam on 03/29/10 at 10:07 am

I am currently read The Apothecary's Daughter by Julie Klassen

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 03/30/10 at 1:13 pm

Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter by Seth Grahame-Smith

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Written By: danootaandme on 03/31/10 at 2:34 pm

Look Away! History of the Confederate States of America- William C Davis

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 04/04/10 at 7:27 am

Vamp: The Rise & Fall of Theda Bara by Eve Golden  :)

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Written By: danootaandme on 04/04/10 at 11:55 am

LOOK AWAY - A History of the Confederate States of America  William C. Davis

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Written By: karen on 04/04/10 at 7:13 pm


Currently going through the Hitchhikers series.  I've just finished Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy and I am currently reading The Restaurant at the End of the Universe


on the fifth book - Mostly Harmless

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 04/09/10 at 4:20 am

The Irresistible Henry House by Lisa Grunwald

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Written By: bookmistress4ever on 04/09/10 at 4:45 am

A book by late night chat show host Craig Ferguson called "American on purpose" and a book by Alan Alda called "Things I heard while talking to myself."  I can relate to that title.  lol

Can't tell that I like t.v. can you?  I only read about when I'm not watching it.

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Written By: statsqueen on 04/14/10 at 1:15 pm


How is the book, compared to the flow of The Da Vinci Code?


Sorry for the delay in replying, Philip, I dropped off the map for a while.

I would have to go back and read DVC to give you an accurate comparison.  What I can tell you without doing that is that Lost Symbol has a lot of intense stuff, some of it pretty gruesome.  However, it is still challenging (in a good way) and the ending truly surprised me.  I hope you will read it and let me know your thoughts/comparison.  I would really like to know if you liked it as much as Da Vinci Code.

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Written By: danootaandme on 04/15/10 at 4:24 am

Life in a New England Town- The Diary of John Quincy Adams 1787-1788

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Written By: bookmistress4ever on 04/26/10 at 11:44 pm

Started reading Craig Ferguson's autobiography "American on Purpose" two weeks ago.  It was good and funny, but after about the hundredth time referencing all the cocaine and alcohol he did, I started losing interest.  Just couldn't get back into it.

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Written By: karen on 04/27/10 at 1:35 pm

I read My Sister's Keeper last week.  Currently reading Murder at/in Hazelmoor (Agatha Christie)

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 04/27/10 at 2:56 pm

The Blessing Stone by Barbara Wood

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 05/25/10 at 6:06 pm

The Eight by Katherine Neville

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 06/04/10 at 4:25 am

My First Five Husbands (And the Ones Who Got Away) by Rue McClanahan

http://www.amazon.com/First-Five-Husbands-Ones-Away/dp/0767926943/ref=pd_sim_b_3

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Written By: lola669 on 06/04/10 at 11:17 am

I'm reading The Bodies Left Behind by Jeffery Deaver.  Over the last few weeks I've read a couple of other books by Deaver. 

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Written By: Philip Eno on 06/04/10 at 2:45 pm

I have finally succombed to Lord of the Rings, and I am enjoying it.

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Written By: danootaandme on 06/05/10 at 5:27 am

Mrs. Adams in Winter: A Journey in the Last Days of Napoleon   Michael O'Brien



January 1815....
"In three weeks she had crated up the St. Petersburg household, settled the accounts and prepared to set off, across 2,000 miles, to join her husband in Paris. It was winter. Europe remained pockmarked by the Napoleonic Wars. With her Mrs. Adams would take knives and forks; hidden bags of gold and silver; a governess; two servants, one of them trustworthy; and 7-year-old Charles Francis Adams, whose third language was English. They set out late on the afternoon of Feb. 12. It was Mrs. Adams’s 40th birthday."

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 06/12/10 at 6:47 am

Furious Love:  Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, and the Marriage of the Century by Sam Kashner and Nancy Schoenberger

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 06/15/10 at 1:14 pm

Sidney Sheldon's After the Darkness by Tilly Bagshawe

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 06/20/10 at 6:24 am

The Vanished Smile: The Mysterious Theft of the Mona Lisa by R.A. Scotti

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Written By: Philip Eno on 06/20/10 at 7:01 am


I have finally succombed to Lord of the Rings, and I am enjoying it.
I have finsihed the first bit.

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 06/24/10 at 2:31 am

Alas, Babylon by Pat Frank

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Written By: danootaandme on 06/24/10 at 5:32 am

The Whiskey Rebels - David Liss

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Written By: MaxwellSmart on 06/24/10 at 7:44 pm

Hunter S. Thompson, Hell's Angels

I find I have more respect for Hunter than I used to.  Never mind the personality type Hunter himself had, he's pretty succinct with what he wants to say about the motorcycle gang. 
8)

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Written By: danootaandme on 06/25/10 at 8:50 am


Hunter S. Thompson, Hell's Angels

I find I have more respect for Hunter than I used to.  Never mind the personality type Hunter himself had, he's pretty succinct with what he wants to say about the motorcycle gang. 
8)


Love Hunter, love his writings, and he had the balls to take on the Angels as they really are instead of that glorified modern day pirate crap.  They put a contract out on him for it but he had more of what it takes than they did.  I miss him, we could use more like him, though I wouldn't want to invite him over for dinner.

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 06/26/10 at 5:18 am

I'm Losing You by Bruce Wagner

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Written By: Davester on 07/01/10 at 12:56 am


  The Leper King and His Heirs: Baldwin IV and the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem - Andrew Bridgeford

  1066: The Hidden History in the Bayeux Tapestry - Bernard Hamilton

  Recently finished - 1066: A New History of the Norman Conquest - Peter Rex

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 07/01/10 at 12:47 pm

Earth Abides by George R. Stewart

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Written By: MaxwellSmart on 07/04/10 at 12:23 am


Love Hunter, love his writings, and he had the balls to take on the Angels as they really are instead of that glorified modern day pirate crap.  They put a contract out on him for it but he had more of what it takes than they did.  I miss him, we could use more like him, though I wouldn't want to invite him over for dinner.


Thompson was a bit of a macho-man, but then he'd have to be just to ride with Hell's Angels.  The impression I got was that as he got older he liked to sit around, drink beer, and watch college basketball.  He was still an avid outdoorsman.  He liked to hunt.  What's in a name after all?  However, he seemed to have developed the "gonzo" persona as a tool for advancing his career.  This is not to say it took an less testicular fortitude.  Once he laid off the drugs and the hard-drinking, Thompson was mellow company.  That's what I heard.  I never got to meet him.  I'm sorry he chose to take his own life.  He might not have been psychologically equipped to grow old.
:\'(

( He left a widow half his age...but he was Hunter S. Thompson, not Grant Wood)

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Written By: apollonia1986 on 07/04/10 at 8:51 pm

http://lawrenceotisgraham.com/images/books/our_kind_of_people_lg.jpg

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 07/06/10 at 1:57 am

The Mosquito Coast by Paul Theroux

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 07/27/10 at 2:13 pm

The Quincunx by David Palliser

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Written By: 80sfan on 07/30/10 at 5:41 pm

I WAS reading a book called "From Jesus to Christianity".

I quit reading it after 40 pages because it was sooooo boring!!  ;D

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 08/03/10 at 5:58 pm

Labyrinth by Kate Mosse

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Written By: danootaandme on 08/05/10 at 5:03 pm

http://kellylowenstein.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/41s8dawhzrl__sl500_aa240_.jpg

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Written By: danootaandme on 08/05/10 at 5:04 pm


The Quincunx by David Palliser


Tried it....couldn't

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 08/08/10 at 11:40 am


Tried it....couldn't...


It's not everyone's cup of tea... and it's very long!  ;D

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 08/11/10 at 3:59 pm

Dreams of the Kalahari by Carolyn Slaughter

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 09/05/10 at 7:12 am

Solstice by Joyce Carol Oates

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Written By: danootaandme on 09/06/10 at 4:00 pm

Burning Bright - Ron Rash

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 09/09/10 at 4:01 am

Fellow Travelers by Thomas Mallon

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 09/15/10 at 2:58 pm

Your Couchsurfer's Travel Journal: A Personal Journey to Discovering the World & Making Friends by Asher Wyndham

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41FRPKCnMEL._SL500_AA300_.jpg

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Written By: danootaandme on 09/15/10 at 4:14 pm

To America - Stephen Ambrose

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Written By: AL-B Mk. III on 09/16/10 at 5:55 pm


Hunter S. Thompson, Hell's Angels

I find I have more respect for Hunter than I used to.  Never mind the personality type Hunter himself had, he's pretty succinct with what he wants to say about the motorcycle gang. 
8)


I read that book back when I was in high school, Hunter was a crazy bastard but also a great, riveting storyteller.



Recently I've read Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert Heinlein, and 1632 and 1633 from the Ring Of Fire series by Eric Flint.

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 09/18/10 at 8:25 pm

Lucifer's Hammer by Larry Niven & Jerry Pournelle

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51A1b0iz%2BjL._BO2,204,203,200_PIsitb-sticker-arrow-click,TopRight,35,-76_AA300_SH20_OU01_.jpg

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Written By: Claybricks on 09/18/10 at 10:26 pm

Tiger's Revenge by Claude Balls




Dan

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Written By: danootaandme on 09/19/10 at 4:09 am

Common Ground - J. Anthony Lukas

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Written By: AL-B Mk. III on 09/20/10 at 10:02 pm


Tiger's Revenge by Claude Balls




Dan


The Golden Peacock by I. P. Withidoropin

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Written By: Claybricks on 09/21/10 at 5:43 pm

Life As a Double Amputee by Dick Dragon



Dan

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Written By: zcrito on 09/21/10 at 10:14 pm


In Search of the Trojan War by Michael Wood.

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Written By: MaxwellSmart on 09/21/10 at 10:59 pm

My old college philosophy primer.  I'm gearing up to re-read all the Plato dialogues, starting with Republic.

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 09/22/10 at 3:35 pm

Bright, Shiny Things by Miguel Dante

http://www.amazon.com/Bright-Shiny-Things-Miguel-Dante/dp/1453815376/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1284589148&sr=1-1

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 09/25/10 at 4:03 am

Freedom by Jonathan Franzen

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Written By: 80sfan on 09/25/10 at 6:53 pm

The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring  :)

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Written By: danootaandme on 09/26/10 at 5:54 am

The Strange Death of Mistress Coffin -Robert J. Begiebing

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 09/30/10 at 4:16 am

The Grand Design by Stephen Hawking

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Written By: bookmistress4ever on 10/04/10 at 5:47 pm


Bright, Shiny Things by Miguel Dante

http://www.amazon.com/Bright-Shiny-Things-Miguel-Dante/dp/1453815376/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1284589148&sr=1-1


You wrote another book Michael?  Looks like a childrens book.  I like the title, and I also love shiny, sparkley things too.  ;D

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 10/04/10 at 6:25 pm


You wrote another book Michael?  Looks like a childrens book.  I like the title, and I also love shiny, sparkley things too.   ;D


Yes, I did, Patty. And it is indeed a children's book! :)

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Written By: bookmistress4ever on 10/04/10 at 6:38 pm


Yes, I did, Patty. And it is indeed a children's book! :)


That's awesome!  I'll buy it soon.  Maybe I can read it to the cats.  :-\\ ;) :)

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 10/04/10 at 7:08 pm


That's awesome!  I'll buy it soon.  Maybe I can read it to the cats.  :-\\ ;) :)


Thanks, Patty!!! Cats do love Bright, Shiny Things!  ;D

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 10/11/10 at 3:02 pm

Eyewitness Travel Guide to Costa Rica

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Written By: MaxwellSmart on 10/12/10 at 11:04 pm

All:

http://www.mobipocket.com/eBooks/cover_remote/ID4963/COMMUNIST-MANIFESTO-COVER.jpg

Some:

http://www.whiteestate.org/vault/Images/HolyBible_a.jpg

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Written By: bookmistress4ever on 10/12/10 at 11:37 pm


Eyewitness Travel Guide to Costa Rica


Have fun in Costa Rica, Michael.  Safe travels.

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Written By: Davester on 10/12/10 at 11:45 pm


All:

http://www.mobipocket.com/eBooks/cover_remote/ID4963/COMMUNIST-MANIFESTO-COVER.jpg

Some:

http://www.whiteestate.org/vault/Images/HolyBible_a.jpg


  hmmm...http://www.thesmilies.com/smilies/expressive/scratchchin.gif

  ______________________________________________________________
 
  Currently reading "Why Unions Matter" by someone and "The Shop Steward's Complete Guide" by someone else...


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Written By: MaxwellSmart on 10/12/10 at 11:47 pm


   hmmm...http://www.thesmilies.com/smilies/expressive/scratchchin.gif

   ______________________________________________________________
   
   Currently reading "Why Unions Matter" by someone and "The Shop Steward's Complete Guide" by someone else...





I'm in no shape to be quizzed on either if that's what you're thinking! 

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Written By: Davester on 10/12/10 at 11:59 pm


I'm in no shape to be quizzed on either if that's what you're thinking!  


  I was going to ask if you read them simultaneously or at different times... :D

  There's a dusty old copy of the Commie Manifesto laying around here, somewhere...
 

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Written By: MaxwellSmart on 10/13/10 at 12:22 am

They line up pretty well on the economic stuff, I mean the NT, but the God question renders them forever alien.

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Written By: bookmistress4ever on 10/13/10 at 12:37 am

What A Way To Go: Fabulous Funerals Of The Famous And Infamous by Adele Q. Brown

http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/ciu/9e/1a/15abe03ae7a0674c67cf1210.L._SL500_AA300_.jpg

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Written By: MaxwellSmart on 10/13/10 at 1:14 am

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_bHVzYUMtzVs/S2XpDzdfAPI/AAAAAAAAABc/JSxt5Oy5P2s/S1600-R/bugliosi.JPG

Never finished.  Never will.  It's death by tedious detail.  He says he's got the conclusive unequivocal proof of the Warren Commission's findings.  Oswald was the lone gunman and he acted alone.

I'll be damned if trying to get to it is about as exciting as chewing on wet cardboard.
::)

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Written By: Foo Bar on 10/13/10 at 3:11 am


   There's a dusty old copy of the Commie Manifesto laying around here, somewhere...


But you repeat yourself, good Sir!

(In the spirit of fair play, ditto my copy of Atlas Shrugged :)

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Written By: Philip Eno on 10/13/10 at 1:03 pm


There's a dusty old copy of the Commie Manifesto laying around here, somewhere...
I'll wait till they make the film!

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Written By: danootaandme on 10/15/10 at 7:21 am

Reconstruction Appalachia - The Civil Wars Aftermath  Andrew L. Slap

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Written By: apollonia1986 on 10/15/10 at 5:17 pm

Answering questions on Jeopardy.






Correctly.  8)

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Written By: danootaandme on 10/17/10 at 6:44 am

Girl With the Dragon Tattoo - Stieg Larrson

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Written By: karen on 10/19/10 at 2:15 pm


Girl With the Dragon Tattoo - Stieg Larrson


Just contempalting whether to re-read this or not. 

Currently re-reading A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson.  Made slightly more interesting now because I know some of the places he mentions

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 10/23/10 at 4:36 pm

Nefertiti: A Novel by Michelle Moran

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Written By: 80sTrivMeister on 11/01/10 at 7:53 pm

Andorra by Peter Cameron

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Written By: whistledog on 11/01/10 at 10:35 pm

I am reading the novel based on the movie 'Morning Glory' starring Harrison Ford.  It has a Star Wars reference that I hope will be in the movie.

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