elderboy02 09:35 AM 02-22-2017
Porch Dweller 09:41 AM 02-22-2017
heyferg 07:13 PM 02-22-2017
Nazgul 07:58 PM 02-22-2017
Brushing up on my jazz theory with Ted Greene's Chord Chemistry
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pnoon 08:36 PM 02-22-2017
Chainsaw13 01:12 PM 02-27-2017
AWOL on the Appalachian Trial.
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massphatness 01:27 PM 02-27-2017
"The Backyard Beekeeper" by Kim Flottum
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BigAsh 01:42 PM 02-27-2017
Originally Posted by massphatness:
"The Backyard Beekeeper" by Kim Flottum
Yeah, this isn't gonna end well...May I suggest:
"The American Red Cross First Aid and Safety Handbook"
by American Red Cross and Kathleen A. Handal
:-)
:-)
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pnoon 02:31 PM 02-27-2017
Originally Posted by BigAsh:
Yeah, this isn't gonna end well...May I suggest:
"The American Red Cross First Aid and Safety Handbook"
by American Red Cross and Kathleen A. Handal
:-)
:-)
:-)
:-)
:-)
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AdamJoshua 03:11 PM 02-27-2017
Jewish Literacy by Rabbi Joseph Telushkin
Clearly I have been praying wrong for a great many years.
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RUNYYFan 07:00 PM 03-01-2017
tsolomon 07:56 AM 03-02-2017
Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman
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Porch Dweller 11:22 AM 03-04-2017
The Blade Itself by Joe Abercrombie
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BlackDog 03:01 PM 03-04-2017
I recently bought a Kindle and am so happy with it. Wish I had bought it sooner. I'm currently reading The Habit of Rivers by Ted Leeson. It's a narrative on why many of us find trout fishing so intertwined in our lives. Most enjoyable.
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Chainsaw13 05:51 PM 03-04-2017
Originally Posted by tsolomon:
Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman
Worth picking up? I've almost pulled the trigger on that one.
Finished "Becoming Odyssa" and now onto Jack Kerouac's "Into the Wild."
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The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden. A Russian fairy tale set in around the year 1100. Russia officially has become Christian but the old pagan spirits still exist. A young girl, daughter of an exiled noblewoman who died giving birth to her, has inherited powers that allow her to contend with forces set against her family. Even has an evil stepmother, what more can you ask?
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tsolomon 06:58 AM 03-05-2017
Originally Posted by Chainsaw13:
Worth picking up? I've almost pulled the trigger on that one.
Finished "Becoming Odyssa" and now onto Jack Kerouac's "Into the Wild."
It's pretty good, but the style he used is different from the way he usually writes. It reads more like a children's book in that he is telling the stories in a very simple, but funny way. It took me a couple of stories to start enjoying the style. If you have been reading the Iron Druid books by Kevin Hearne, then it is good background for that series. It's a good quick read that was hard to put down. I enjoyed it, but it wasn't what I expected.
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Chainsaw13 08:48 AM 03-05-2017
Originally Posted by Chainsaw13:
Worth picking up? I've almost pulled the trigger on that one.
Finished "Becoming Odyssa" and now onto Jack Kerouac's "Into the Wild."
Man my mind is going as I get older. It's Jack Krakauer, not Kerouac.
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Porch Dweller 12:34 PM 03-08-2017
Before They are Hanged by Joe Abercrombie
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elderboy02 02:18 PM 03-08-2017
Just finished The Girl With All The Gifts by M.R. Carey. I love zombie and dystopian books and this didn't disappoint.
Now I am reading Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury.
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