Just picked up George Martins : A Song of Ice and Fire series. Can't wait to start reading them.
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Azaelius 07:53 PM 04-11-2011
Killing Ground by Graham McNeill. Awesome.
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BeerAdvocate 03:02 PM 04-16-2011
6 chapters into "Girl with the Dragon Tattoo".
Anyone else have a hard time getting into this Best Seller???
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Originally Posted by BeerAdvocate:
6 chapters into "Girl with the Dragon Tattoo".
Anyone else have a hard time getting into this Best Seller???
I did at the start but flew through them all in a short time.
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Powers 03:16 PM 04-16-2011
Rhett Butler's People By Donald McCaig. The authorized novel about Rhett Butler, my idol
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DrDubzz 06:39 PM 04-17-2011
American Psycho, finally
it's my favorite movie, just now getting around to the book
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potlimit 12:38 PM 04-18-2011
Originally Posted by RX2010:
American Psycho, finally
it's my favorite movie, just now getting around to the book
LOL, people think the movie's brutal... the book makes it look G-rated.
When I was in film school we actually devoted a whole class period to the business card scene... so good.
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hotreds 03:36 PM 04-18-2011
Lifestories: Finding God's Voice of Truth Through Everyday Life by John Mark Hall and Tim Luke
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elderboy02 10:59 PM 04-18-2011
I finished Columbine by Dave Cullen. He did 10 years of research and tells you everything there is to know about the sad event back in 1999. I highly recommend it.
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Working on 2 right now.
"Fear No Evil, A Test of Faith, A Courageous Church, And An Unfailing God" by Brady Boyd, Pastor, New Life Church. This one is about my church and the terrible day, when a gunman attacked it. And what happened after.
Callahan by Louis L'Amour
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I am reading Godless by Dan Barker, former Evangalistic Preacher turned leading Athiest, not really my views but an interesting read.
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Huskysibe 11:52 AM 04-20-2011
Originally Posted by BeerAdvocate:
I just cracked open - Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption by Laura Hillenbrand
Originally Posted by DTM:
Who is the author? B&N shows several books with this title.
It was in an earlier post.
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Fordman4ever 11:56 AM 04-20-2011
Airman Leadership School text books
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swingerofbirches 11:56 AM 04-20-2011
Recently finished Kitchen Confidential by Anothony Bourdain ...
Picked back up (originally stopped 3/4 of the way though a few months back) Off to the Side: A Memoir by Jim Harrison.
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dccraft 07:36 PM 04-20-2011
Sudden Prey by John Sandford
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Ranger_B 11:24 PM 04-20-2011
Going between
What color is your parachute and
The Twelfth Imam
Great books.
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goalie204 07:09 AM 04-21-2011
"{why we get fat" by gary taubes
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Bunker 07:16 AM 04-21-2011
Just started "A Murder in Belmont" by Sebastian Junger
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kaisersozei 11:18 AM 04-22-2011
Originally Posted by dccraft:
Sudden Prey by John Sandford
The wife & I have been reading the Prey series for a long time--Lucas rocks
:-) :-) We're anxiously awaiting Buried Prey next month
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