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Post by finnmom on Jan 19, 2004 11:05:22 GMT -5
Sierra, Rosyred, Lofo I´am gald to see that Iám not the only one who has read the bible from cover to cover at my teen´s the other book i read at 15:s was about finnish war during 1939-45, it´s called "the unknown soldier", it´s really thick and I read it in about couple of night´s. Marja
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Post by Honeysmom on Jan 19, 2004 17:19:01 GMT -5
Anything by Danielle Steele. I have read all of her book except about 2 I think. Otherwise I like to read almost anything. In JH we were required to read 4 books are do book reports on them. I did mine and the ones for some of my friends. I did 22 book reports in one quarter and then the teacher told me if I was going to do them for everyone at least I should make them do the report sice she was sick of my bad handwriting......that was a sublte enough hint to just do my own from then on!
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Post by Linda on Jan 20, 2004 9:55:25 GMT -5
Hmmmm.what first came to mind...Mary Higgins Clark.
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Post by DanielsMom on Jan 20, 2004 9:58:51 GMT -5
OH MY GOD!! It's definately Nora Roberts!! I love her books.
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Post by Allanque on Jan 20, 2004 16:35:00 GMT -5
Orson Scott Card - Ender's Game
Alice Borchardt (Anne Rice's sister) - the Wolf trilogy
Bernard Cornwell - Archer
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Post by rosyred45 on Feb 20, 2004 9:14:50 GMT -5
FINALLY, ok, I finally finished reading a book, AND I finally found this tread again. Page 3, it's amazing how many different things we talk about..... ;D
Any how, as you know through reading many of my posts I like humor. I deal better with life looking at funny sides of situations, although I get a lot of looks when others don't think it's appropriate, but that's their problem, not mine.
Any how, again, I just got done reading Erma Bombeck's "When You Look Like Your Passport Photo, It's Time to Go Home". I love to read that kind of realisitc, but humoristic, stuff. It makes LIFE more bearable for me. I started to read "If life is Like a Bowl of Cherries, Why am I in The Pits" but I misplaced it some where.
Oh, other great books are by Ed Okonowicz, he has books written about the unexplained. It's all really good stuff, beaches and bays, the Jersey Shore, Delmarva, PA, the area around here where spooks and spirits run rampad.
Now that you all think I'm loony Have a great day Ghosts and Gals Kaiti
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Post by stew4me on Feb 21, 2004 0:05:14 GMT -5
Ok remind me again. What is sitting and reading a book like? ;D But as memory serves me it is anything by Stephen King. Have been a fan since I was a teenager.
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