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CigarNut 01:29 PM 01-10-2010
Originally Posted by Tripp:
Just started Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever Book One. A Christmas gift from my father-in-law to be.
This was the first series I read with an "anti-hero". I hope you enjoy this!
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Savor the Stick 02:11 PM 01-10-2010
I just finished DUNE by Frank Herbert. I don't know what I am in the mood for now.:-)
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Rabidsquirrel 03:55 PM 01-11-2010
Just started rereading The Chronicles of the Necromancer again so I can read the newest book.
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systm 04:05 PM 01-11-2010
Going to start The Inferno by Dante Alighieri soon
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CasaDooley 04:14 PM 01-11-2010
The Good Cigar by H. Paul Jeffers & Kevin Gordon. Not a bad book considering the copyright is 1996. Fun to read how much some things have changed in the world of cigars.:-)
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massphatness 05:22 PM 01-12-2010
Just finished The Lost Symbol - could not put it down
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blugill 06:35 PM 01-12-2010
Just finished Day by Day Armageddon, fast read as I couldn't put it down, now reading South.
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E.J. 06:46 PM 01-12-2010
Originally Posted by steve:
Dances with Trout by John Geirach
Great book....:-)

If you enjoy it and want to give a few of his other books a try. I just dug out "Where the Trout are All as Long as Your Leg" "Dances with Trout" & "Sex, Death & Flyfishing."
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Cigargal 06:07 PM 01-23-2010
Hot Six by Janet Evanovich
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TheRealBonger 07:01 PM 01-23-2010
Atlas Shrugged, by Ayn Rand. Little over halfway and love this book. Just checked out The Grapes of Wrath from the library today. I need to read quicker.:-)
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qwerty1500 10:48 PM 01-23-2010
Originally Posted by TheRealBonger:
Atlas Shrugged, by Ayn Rand. Little over halfway and love this book.
Read it last summer and seem to find examples from it in the news nearly every day.

Currently reading The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court by Jeffery Toobin. Really don't care for the author's political commentary. Nevertheless, it's a fascinating description of the Justices, the process and the deliberations.
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Fumes 11:10 PM 01-23-2010
Originally Posted by qwerty1500:

Currently reading The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court by Jeffery Toobin. Really don't care for the author's political commentary. Nevertheless, it's a fascinating description of the Justices, the process and the deliberations.
It's been a while since I read this, but the details that stick in my memory are his description of Rehnquist's poker games and the friendship between Scalia and Ginsburg. Political commentary is almost unavoidable with cases like Bush v. Gore, but the fact that Ginsburg and Scalia are socially very close says a lot about the nature of the court. A good read.
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Pilon 11:56 PM 01-23-2010
The True Story of the Bilderberg Group
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Ratters 11:58 PM 01-23-2010
Originally Posted by blugill:
Just finished Day by Day Armageddon, fast read as I couldn't put it down, now reading South.
Read that when it was all posted online in early 2005. Been waiting or the sequel ever since. :-) Sposda be out this summer, let's hope so. Just finished re-reading WWZ, as well as a couple other zombie novels.

Just started reading the Bible. Gonna take awhile.
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Emjaysmash 10:10 AM 01-24-2010
Persuasion by Jane Austen
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hotreds 11:21 AM 01-24-2010
We Were One: Shoulder to Shoulder with the Marines Who Took Fallujah by Patrick O'Donnell
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BigCat 11:22 AM 01-24-2010
Originally Posted by BigCat:
"Blink" by Malcom Gladwell. I'm about 50 pages into it and it has kept my attention so far.
Just finished it the other day - an interesting read. Not as profound as I had heard it described, but not bad.

I'm onto "The Last Lion" right now, part I of a 2-part biography of Churchill. This one is going to take some time.
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baldanders 11:25 AM 01-24-2010
George R.R. Martins A Game Of Thrones
Book one of A Song of Ice and Fire
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baldanders 11:33 AM 01-24-2010
Originally Posted by blugill:
Just finished Day by Day Armageddon, fast read as I couldn't put it down, now reading South.
Great book and looking forward to part 2.It took so long because the author J.L. Bourne is active duty.
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Buena Fortuna 11:38 AM 01-24-2010
Just finished reading The Poet and just started Blood Work, both by Michael Connelly.
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