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Ahh...I love this topic! Here are my reads....
Her Way by Jeff Gerth and Don Van Natta Jr. This is all about the life and ambitions of Hillary Clinton. It's a very fascinating read, and indeed, as one reads further into the book, not only do you realize how much the choices we make in our lives shape our character, but also how it affects others. I'm a political junkie, so I tend to read a lot of bios on politics. This one is by far the best comprehensive on Hillary. From Daniel to Doomsday by John Hagee. The author is a preacher, and you can watch him on TV preaching his sermons. I am currently reading up a lot of his books because he is very closely aligned with my own religious beliefs on the end days. Dark Possession by Christine Feehan. Love this author! This book is the latest in a long series of Dark (good) Carpathian vampires looking for love. I don't normally get into vampires, but this series has hooked me from the start! :dizzy: Maybe it's the buff bods on the covers? :D Quote:
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Some great stuff in here guys. :) *adding books to my list*
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Speaking of adding books to lists....are any of you on goodreads.com? I signed up the other day and its a great way to keep track of what I have read and what I want to read!
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DGA thanks for that website.. I'll check it out since I am an avid reader myself! I love James Patterson, Patricia Cornwall, Dean Koontz and any kind of mystery book with maybe a little romance sprinkled in. I'm currently reading The Money book for the young fabulous and Broke by Suzie Orman. It's really helped me out on what to do since I have absolutely no credit and no clue on how to go about getting started on that since I can't buy something and put it in my name for example I always either have to put it in my mom's name or my husband's name which I hate (makes me feel so dependent on them) and what types of investments to make for my retirement and how to save for a down payment on a house. It's really been helpful for me and two other friends who are freshly out of college themselves. Anyways.. Thanks for all the suggestions guys!
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DGAdDawg - I LOVE GoodReads. It's so fun to see what other people are reading!
This thread is amazing, I have a great list to take to the library with me now! I just finished re-reading The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman. I love the His Dark Materials trilogy, and I'm very excited for the TGC movie in December! I'm also reading a non-fiction book called Roots of Empathy about a school program that teaches kids empathy through babies. It's really neat! |
The Visitation Frank Peritti(Sp) Just started this book think it's going to be good.
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Hey.....I just finished a book called 3fc On a Diet. It was really good!!!
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I am reading the Privilege of Youth, by Dave Pelzer, it is a memoir about his life, and this is a really good book.
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books that changed my life!
They aren't all non-fiction, either.
I read Dune 30 years ago, and I have never taken water for granted. Makes things even scarier now, listening to the measures to which those in the drought areas are driven. Stranger in a Strange Land --again, 30 yrs. ago, but I never took life so seriously......especially relationships/entaglements ..again. Mary Stewart certainly is a bright spot...The Crystal Cave, The Hollow Hills, The Last Enchantment I didn't see J.R.R. Tolkien getting his due..what an artist. I can't get over the brilliance of J.K. Rowling. I have always thought that the horrible he-who-must-not-be-named was really a metaphor for what we are facing now with global warming... And....It just knocks me out ..the Dumbledore revelation......not so sure she planned that from the start, but it is pretty cool no matter what....:D So much for those criticizing the books about not being tolerant (the whole fat lady flap) Of late, it is The Omnivore's Dilemma that is consuming me..or I am consuming it..not sure, but it certainly is food for thought......sorry, couldn't resist:D |
I am loving thread. I start to panic halfway through a book if i dont have one lined up to go next. Too funny.
My recommendations: The Long Walk, Stephen King writing as Richard Bauchman...this is my ALL TIME FAV. i fell in love with the kids in this book, you really feel attached to them. Cornwell fans: I am just starting her new one. I have been drooling for a new one of hers for what feels like forever. Just finished: Almost Moon...it was good. With an opening line like, "when all is said and done, killing my mother came easily"...i was intrigued and HAD to read it. glad i did. I have a question, those of you that have read Golden Compass. I have heard the author is an atheist and that that is the basis of the Golden Compass. I wanted to know, if this is the symbolism that you all got from this book or is it just a bunch of paranoid hogwash? I am a Christian and just wouldnt feel comfortable reading about something that is "pro-atheism". Any ideas? Do you know what i mean by "symbolism"...kind of like Lion witch and the wardrobe is a religious novel based on symbolism. I have heard golden compass is great...i just dont want to support atheist stuff....its just a personal thing with me. |
I am now reading a book called Inappropriate Men by Stacey Ballis.
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