mikeyj23 11:31 AM 04-29-2009
"Swine Flu and Lewisville ISD: How We Prepare and Protect!"
high quality reading.
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Starscream 11:37 AM 04-29-2009
Originally Posted by Cigargal:
I acquired a volume with the whole trilogy in it-just the way Faulkner wanted it. You gotta love them Snopes:-)
Hilarious people!
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Beagleone 04:12 PM 04-29-2009
For whatever reason, I decided to reread "The Stand" by Stephen King. I just finished reading "Angels & Demons" by Dan Brown.
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Fumes 10:04 PM 04-29-2009
The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler. One of the characters smokes "Interactos." Marlowe calls them "toy cigars."
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4WheelVFR 01:25 AM 04-30-2009
Reading Violence of the Mountain Man by William W Johnstone.
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Starscream 03:40 PM 05-01-2009
All Quiet on the Western Front
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SteveA 09:45 PM 05-01-2009
The Coldest Winter by David Halberstam. Fascinating book. Some interesting political parallels with current politics.
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qwerty1500 06:39 AM 05-02-2009
Originally Posted by SteveA:
The Coldest Winter by David Halberstam. Fascinating book. Some interesting political parallels with current politics.
I've always enjoyed Halberstam's books. I saw this one when it came out but forgot about it. Thanks for the reminder ... guess this one goes on my list too.
Currently reading Before the Storm by Rick Perlstein. It looks at Barry Goldwater's rise to take the 1964 GOP nomination. However, it is really an account of how the modern conservative movement was born. I'm a political junkie and Goldwater has always been a hero of mine ... so, it is an interesting read.
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Cigargal 12:39 PM 05-10-2009
Finished a little cozy piece by Debbie Crombie called Shared in Death-a bit ho-hum, but someone donated the entire series to the the library so I thought I would give it a try. Same patron donated a bunch of books by Tim Dorsey-Florida like you have never seen it. I am reading Florida Roadkill right now. Reminds me of Leonard Elmore sort of.
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Bruins Fan 02:29 PM 05-10-2009
yourchoice 02:42 PM 05-10-2009
Jeffery Deaver, "The Bodies Left Behind". First non-Lincoln Rhyme novel of his I have read. So far, very enjoyable.
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kaisersozei 07:31 PM 05-10-2009
Just finished Greg Bear's
Darwin's Radio, and am about 100 pages into
Darwin's Children. Hardcore, biological sci-fi.... as a geneticist wannabe, I found the concepts fascinating and the pace of the writing excellent.
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Had to read "Your house, Your garden". Dang I wish I had a green thumb. Not my favorite book!
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lightning9191 08:44 PM 05-10-2009
I've been reading "The Pirate Hunter" Good, but the author seems overly focused on pirates' sex lives
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MithShrike 08:54 PM 05-10-2009
Originally Posted by kaisersozei:
Just finished Greg Bear's Darwin's Radio, and am about 100 pages into Darwin's Children. Hardcore, biological sci-fi.... as a geneticist wannabe, I found the concepts fascinating and the pace of the writing excellent.
Yeah I really enjoyed those. I've had migraines like that character's before, I completely related to that one.
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MithShrike 08:55 PM 05-10-2009
I am currently reading The Sorcerer's Plague by David B. Coe. It's a continuation of the story of Grinsa from the Winds of the Forelands series.
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Savvy 05:46 AM 05-16-2009
Still working my way through the Mitch Rapp series by Vince Flynn. Just started Consent to Kill. So far so good.
Also started reading Gates of Fire by Steven Pressfield. It is a story about the battle of Thermopylae. Think of '300' but with a little different storyline about it. Very good so far, can't wait to get into the actual battle scenes.
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Cigargal 11:05 AM 05-19-2009
Read The Murder Room, by P.D. James and now I have started another Tim Dorsey-Hammerhead Hotel...this guy is a hoot!
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hotreds 11:09 AM 05-19-2009
12 Who Changed the World by Morris Inch
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yourchoice 11:15 AM 05-19-2009
Well, I'm caught up on the Alex Cross novels (James Patterson), and am currently reading the couple Jeffrey Archer novels I haven't read. I just finished A Matter of Honour and am now reading False Impression. I remember a couple of other novels he had written as being some of the best reads in some time...not these two as much (still good, but not his best).
I'm trying to decide where to turn next...maybe Jonathon Kellerman, or more Jeffrey Deaver. We shall see.
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