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Starscream 10:48 PM 07-20-2009
Originally Posted by Waynegro1:

I figure it's time to see how much truth was being told at the kitchen table. :-)

:-) Ma and Pop. :-)
There are many different truths in history. Depends on whose doing the telling and what point of view they come from. Truth is all in perspective.
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Starscream 09:37 PM 07-21-2009
Liberty and Tyranny: A Conservative Manifesto by Mark R. Levin.
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drob 09:52 PM 07-21-2009
The Legend of Bagger Vance, by Steven Pressfield. On deck, Eric Van Lustbader's The Bourne Deception.
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GHC_Hambone 11:00 PM 07-21-2009
Another Grisham, The Pelican Brief. One of the few I havent read yet lol
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Fumes 09:40 PM 07-23-2009
The City and the City by China Mieville. Really strange premise, but an interesting read.
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cricky101 09:19 AM 07-24-2009
"Downtown Owl" by Chuck Klosterman
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PeteSB75 09:58 AM 07-24-2009
Hyperion by Dan Simmons
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MedicCook 10:01 AM 07-24-2009
Just started The Yankee Years.

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Cigargal 10:06 AM 07-24-2009
A Clubbable Woman by Reginald Hill. I picked up a few Dennis Lehane books at Borders yesterday. Never read any of his.
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MCM 02:42 PM 07-24-2009
The Creature from Jekyll Island : A Second Look at the Federal Reserve
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gettysburgfreak 06:12 PM 07-24-2009
My own book :-) Had a few hard copies printed up the other day. Working with a publisher now on getting soft covers printed.
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streetglide 06:25 PM 07-24-2009
Originally Posted by Cigargal:
A Clubbable Woman by Reginald Hill. I picked up a few Dennis Lehane books at Borders yesterday. Never read any of his.
Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane is one of my all time fav's. :-)
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qwerty1500 09:03 AM 07-26-2009
After reading a history of WWI, it was time for a little fiction. I'm a mystery fan and a very helpful lady at Borders suggested The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Steig Larson. Not one of my regular authors, never heard of him but what the heck, I was in the mood for something different.

Started it this morning with a pot of coffee and a nice Trini Coloniales. All of the Swedish names and locations was a little unusual. Interesting characters and after 80 pages I'm hooked. I'm eager to see where this thing goes.
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Cigargal 11:21 AM 07-26-2009
Originally Posted by qwerty1500:
After reading a history of WWI, it was time for a little fiction. I'm a mystery fan and a very helpful lady at Borders suggested The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Steig Larson. Not one of my regular authors, never heard of him but what the heck, I was in the mood for something different.

Started it this morning with a pot of coffee and a nice Trini Coloniales. All of the Swedish names and locations was a little unusual. Interesting characters and after 80 pages I'm hooked. I'm eager to see where this thing goes.
One of the best books I read this year. We are reading it for our Mystery Book club in September. His next book comes out this week. What a shame we only have three from this brilliant writer.
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Cigargal 11:22 AM 07-26-2009
Started A Drink Before the War by Dennis Lehane. I am not usually a fan of 1st person narration so we will see if he pulls it off.
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qwerty1500 11:48 AM 07-26-2009
Originally Posted by Cigargal:
One of the best books I read this year.
Same thing the lady at Borders said.
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cricky101 03:42 PM 07-26-2009
I'm on a Chuck Klosterman kick lately and started "Killing Yourself to Live" today.

Also got "The Guns of August" by Barbara W. Tuchman but haven't started it yet.
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hotreds 04:00 PM 07-26-2009
Church History In Plain Language by Bruce L. Shelley
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Starscream 04:06 PM 07-26-2009
Originally Posted by gettysburgfreak:
My own book :-) Had a few hard copies printed up the other day. Working with a publisher now on getting soft covers printed.
Awesome!:-)
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Cigargal 07:24 PM 08-01-2009
A Drink Before the War was an excellent book for a first book in series. even better was the second Kenzie Gennaro book, Darkness Take My Hand. It was a great book. I can't wait to start the third book Sacred. First I have a library book to read. The State of Jones by Jenkins and Stauffer. A true account of a Mississippi man who was a Union sympathizer in the Civil War and his county that did not secede from the Union but formed its own state. Of course, the Confederacy disagreed with him.
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