| What are you reading? Posted: 9/7/2005 1:00:13 AM | | scary thing is that i am reading the BC building code....scary real scary | |
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| What are you reading? Posted: 9/7/2005 1:06:21 AM | I just finished a remarkable book:
"A Fez of the Heart" Travels Around Turkey In Search of a Hat
A glimpse into a place with one foot in Islam and the other in modern Europe, .......still defining itself in this way after nearly two centuries....... So many cultures at odds in one country, .....but it's still there. | |
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| What are you reading? Posted: 9/7/2005 2:11:42 AM | re-reading "the mists of avalon" by marion zimmer bradley studying "a handbook of chakra healing" just started reading "the spontaneous fulfillment of desire" by deepak chopra
sigh...soooo many books...so little time lol | |
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| What are you reading? Posted: 9/7/2005 3:46:13 AM | Wild at Heart The Bible *always reading that one* Mere Christianity *C.S. Lewis is brilliant*
next up might be Sun Tzu's "Art of War" | |
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| What are you reading? Posted: 9/7/2005 5:04:27 AM | | Just finished Marilyn Manson's autobiography, The Long Road From Hell. And Im about to start reading The DaVinci Code, by Dan Brown. Ive heard good things about this one. | |
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| What are you reading? Posted: 9/7/2005 6:51:35 AM | um...puke in yer shoe? ask rus.
i don't read though. i absorb. no time to read. books on tape are so much better. | |
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| What are you reading? Posted: 9/7/2005 8:41:01 AM | Just finished Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons
Currently reading Bhagavad Gita | |
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| What are you reading? Posted: 9/7/2005 8:50:05 AM | | Something interesting I read a little while ago - That Takes Ovaries! : bold females and their brazen acts edited by Rivka Solomon. Collection of stories by everyday women who have done amazing things, either by choice or during times of crisis. Very interesting read, I highly recommend it. | |
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| What are you reading? Posted: 9/7/2005 8:54:14 AM | I've been into non-fiction lately.
Re-reading 'The Art of War (Unabridged)'
Also, I've been reading a lot of history aswell. Focusing mainly on the Dark Ages in europe.
And my Bible, but that's a daily thing anyways.... | |
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nrk
| Joined: 3/31/2005 Msg: 37 | |
| What are you reading? Posted: 9/7/2005 9:59:08 AM | watching anima bella's mailbox fill up all of a sudden... | |
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| What are you reading? Posted: 9/7/2005 10:00:50 AM | | School's in, so I'm back to Shakespeare BUT appropriately enough, I read a great book on my holiday called "Cowboys Are My Weakness." Excellent book of essays by a woman who.. has a weakness for outdoors guys. | |
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| What are you reading? Posted: 9/7/2005 10:03:28 AM | good point nrk.....maybe i shouldn't have admitted that | |
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nrk
| Joined: 3/31/2005 Msg: 40 | |
| What are you reading? Posted: 9/7/2005 10:04:24 AM | no no...it's all good AB...heading to the library in 10 minutes!  | |
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nrk
| Joined: 3/31/2005 Msg: 42 | |
| What are you reading? Posted: 9/7/2005 10:24:51 AM | yeah...haha Fluff...like I have time to read anything else these days! And sometimes it actually *is* as good as reading porn!  | |
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| What are you reading? Posted: 9/7/2005 10:26:37 AM | | same here...always reading the forums, but when not I'm reading a Nora Roberts right now | |
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| What are you reading? Posted: 9/7/2005 11:01:18 AM | Flipping through Asian Sources (Electronics) right now. They are years ahead of us in the electronics field. Lots of cool gizmos.
Bookwise still on the Clive Cussler kick... forget the name but it's the first book in the Oregon Files. No Dirk Pitt to save the day. | |
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| What are you reading? Posted: 9/7/2005 11:02:39 AM |
I just finished a remarkable book:
"A Fez of the Heart" Travels Around Turkey In Search of a Hat
A glimpse into a place with one foot in Islam and the other in modern Europe, .......still defining itself in this way after nearly two centuries....... So many cultures at odds in one country, .....but it's still there.
That sounds awesome, I love reading about Turkey! I'm planning a month long trip there for this coming May, I'll have to check that book out before I go. | |
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| What are you reading? Posted: 9/7/2005 11:09:09 AM | | "Family Matters" by Rohinton Mistri. Gret book but then I love all of his writings. I am also in the middle of "The Plague" by Camus, a real cheery book. | |
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| What are you reading? Posted: 9/7/2005 11:17:16 AM | Ethics for the New Millennium by Dali Lama.
Intrigueing book.
Got some good ones on the way to read. I raided EP book collection hehe. Great library:)
DaVinci & Angels and Demons are some good reading. Just finished those two awhile back. And yes, I read Harry Potter, what can I say, I wanted to know who died.
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| What are you reading? Posted: 9/7/2005 2:02:27 PM | | I finished The Davinci Code recently. Not as good as I thought it was going to be but alot of facts mixed in a fictional novel. Now I'm reading a "fluff" book-not hard on the brains but it keeps me entertained nonetheless. | |
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Rus
| Joined: 1/22/2005 Msg: 49 | |
| What are you reading? Posted: 9/7/2005 3:00:32 PM | I was avoiding this thread as I have several books from Christmas presents that I havent read yet and need to get on.
Its actually suprisingly easy to puke in your shoe, just take it off, forget about it, get on all fours and let er rip.
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| What are you reading? Posted: 9/7/2005 3:03:52 PM | Bob.. that book you lent me? LOL .. yeah that's AFTER I finish History of Mathematics & Road to Reality.. I'll read Glodel, Escher and Bach.. THEN the one you "lent" me ;)
since they go in order kinda :P~ i figure in the spring LOL.. MAYBE | |
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