 Sponsor | yetikeeper | Jun 6, 2007 2:20pm | | A Game Of Thrones by George R. R. Martin. It's been a decade since I picked up a fantasy novel but this novel welcomed me back into the fold with open arms and a bloodstained sword. It's good to be back. |
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 Sponsor | emmuttmax | Jun 6, 2007 2:48pm | | "The Yiddish Policemen's Union" by Michael Chabon. Chabon has a very inventive mind and is a great storyteller. |
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| BeerDudette | Jun 7, 2007 4:54am | | Mr.Murder by Dean Koontz. Weird as all his other stuff |
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| paizleigh | Jun 7, 2007 4:59am | | Gracie and the Mountain....by Emille Ervin Powell........A great true story of a lady that scaled a local mountain over 200 times. |
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 Sponsor | missy-o | Jun 7, 2007 6:17am | | "In Fond Remembrance of Me" by Howard Norman. His description, "A Memoir of Myth and Uncommon Friendship" is as close as I can get to a one-sentence blurb. I've used five posts in my blog as excerpts; that's how much I'm enjoying it. :D |
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| | indigo101blue | Jun 7, 2007 3:22pm | I'm reading A Clash of Kings - the 2nd in the George RR Martin series - one of those books where no one is safe and good things never seem to happen to the characters you like - but definitely addictive and
Gods in Alabama |
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| | MsXKitty | Jun 8, 2007 2:59am | | Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking by Malcolm Gladwell. About the unconscious mind, I highly recommend it. |
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| drunkenpuppet78 | Jun 8, 2007 6:54pm | | I just finished Snow Falling on Cedars. it is a really good story about a Japanese man wropngly charged of first degree murder in the United States about 10 years after WWII |
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 Sponsor | MaryAgnesLamb | Jun 8, 2007 9:48pm | | Stumbling into Happiness, a non-fiction work about how the brain works, and why we so often miss the mark in planning for the future. Fascinating reading; I highly recommend it. |
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| qthews | Jun 9, 2007 12:45am | The New Physics and Cosmology, by Arthur Zajonc and The Dalai Lama (italian translation).
It's the report of a week of discussions about physics (maily quantum physics), cosmology and philosophy between some scientists and the Dalai Lama,
The matter is very interesting but i think that the translation is awful, ok, it's grammatically correct but it don't flow at all. :-( |
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