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What is everone reading ?View MessagesViewing posts 1151 to 1200 of 2039 messages posted.
Jump to Page << prev   | 1   | 2   | 3   | 4   | 5   | 6   | 7   | 8   | 9   | 10   | 11   | 12   | 13   | 14   | 15   | 16   | 17   | 18   | 19   | 20   | 21   | 22   | 23   |  24 | 25   | 26   | 27   | 28   | 29   | 30   | 31   | 32   | 33   | 34   | 35   | 36   | 37   | 38   | 39   | 40   | 41   |  next >> “The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien. It's a book about soldiers in Vietnam. I thought some of the Fuego TTers might enjoy this quote from the book: "Henry Dobbins was a good man. In many ways he was like America itself, big and strong, full of good intentions, a roll of fat jiggling at his belly, slow of foot but always plodding along, always there when you needed him, a believer in the virtues of simplicity and directness and hard labor. Like his country, too, Dobbins was drawn toward sentimentality."” 3:28:00 PM 8/26/05 “Finishing up "The Magician's Nephew" by C.S. Lewis. last edited: 8/26/05 3:40:48 PM” 3:40:26 PM 8/26/05 “Stalingrad” 3:42:59 PM 8/26/05 “A website on how to distill my own spirits. lol...” 3:46:47 PM 8/26/05 “You plannin on doing that out behind the house?” 3:47:40 PM 8/26/05 “It's in my blood, my great-granddaddy was a moonshiner... Nah, mostly I just want to make some applejack. I'm looking up freeze distillation methods.” 3:48:47 PM 8/26/05 “bit, did i plant a seed on the other thread? LOL” 3:48:48 PM 8/26/05 “Which one?” 3:57:07 PM 8/26/05 You asked..... “I've got two books in the hopper right now. HOME FROM NOWHERE: REMAKING OUR EVERYDAY WORLD FOR THE 21ST CENTURY by James Howard Kunstler Limits to Growth: The 30-Year Update by Donella H. Meadows, Jorgen Randers, Dennis L. Meadows Both highly recommended. last edited: 8/26/05 4:00:08 PM” 3:59:16 PM 8/26/05 “the foxfire one, i was talking about homebrew” 4:00:43 PM 8/26/05 “Eye of The World, by Robert Jordan. Also, 23 Classic Hikes of The World, by Peter Potterfield.” 4:07:16 PM 8/26/05 “Oh yah. I've done homebrew before; I've got some in the fridge now. I popped open a bottle the other night of the last decent batch I made, 12 years ago. Still pretty darn good, but wasn't my best effort by a long shot.” 4:11:28 PM 8/26/05 “bit now can i put my book up?” 4:13:05 PM 8/26/05 books “"The Ideas that Conquered the World" by Michael Mandlebaum "The World is Flat" by Thomas Friedman Lonely Planet's Jamaica guidebook” 4:13:05 PM 8/26/05 “Yes you may.” 4:14:19 PM 8/26/05 “hahaha ok i am rereading Capitan Blood” 4:16:00 PM 8/26/05 “yay, maple posted on the right thread!!! ;)” 4:20:07 PM 8/26/05 “Got "The Things They Carried" from ebay with two other Vietnam books: "We Were Soldiers" and i can't remember the name of the other one...i loved the movie We Were Soldiers so I can't wait to read the book, been putting it off though...it's over 700 pages!!!” 4:22:34 PM 8/26/05 “David Balducci's Last Man Standing. So far, so good.” 12:36:08 AM 8/27/05 “I'm on a Nicholas Evans kick. Did not read "The Horse Whisperer," but of course saw the movie. Purchased "Smoke Jumper"... so so. Just read "The Loop." Better..... And now I am the first person at our local library to check out his latest, "The Divide." Looking forward to it!” 12:20:50 PM 10/28/05 “The Poet of Tolstoy Park -and- The Philosophy of Shopenhauer (this one puts me to sleep...or makes me roll my eyes lol)” 12:27:24 PM 10/28/05 “Just finished "Reason for Living" by George Pessotti. A heck of a story by an impressive man.” 8:30:46 PM 10/28/05 “Beyond backpacking - Guide to Lightweight hiking. - Ray Jardine. It's an easy read and has a great section on winter and snow.” 9:03:23 PM 10/28/05 “Just finished Dean Koontz's Frankenstein Part II and now I'm reading Patterson's "Lifeguard". Then I'll probably continue on with reading the Janet Evonvitch books she wrote in a series about a bounty hunter. I'm ready for book #5. Then there's always Stuart Woods who has an old dectective series of which I read book one, "NY dead" unless something new comes out by someone else.” 9:49:48 PM 10/28/05 “Just finished Angles and Demons and The Da Vinci Code. Up next is Robert Jordan's new book.” 9:53:51 PM 10/28/05 “Hunter s. Thompson” 11:09:30 PM 10/28/05 “Hitting the classics again. To see if I understand something in them or see things differently now than I did when it was required reading. Beowulf and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight are the ones I just finished. Trek on. www.mytrekkingpoles.com” 1:07:03 AM 10/29/05 “The Da Vinci Code was good, but I listened to it on a cd during one of my long car trips to go camping.” 1:33:02 AM 10/29/05 “My credit card bills, ouch” 4:26:14 AM 10/29/05 “I do hope someone is reading Maria Sandoz” 5:57:49 AM 10/29/05 “Playboy. GREAT articles.” 7:13:05 AM 10/29/05 “Eldest by Paolini” 9:40:59 PM 10/29/05 “Book I, The Kingdoms and the Elves of the Reaches, Robert Stanek” 9:18:21 PM 10/30/05 “The Odyssey, Homer” 9:34:41 PM 10/30/05 “Les Miserables (in the original French)” 11:05:20 PM 10/30/05 “By Day: ![]() By Night (to my kids): ”11:26:41 PM 10/30/05 “I'm reading Wicked by Gregory Maguire, the life and times of the wicked witch of the west. It makes me want to watch the Wizard of Oz again.....” 11:28:57 PM 10/30/05 “Just finished Tournament of Shadows: The Great Game and Race for Empire in Central Asia by Meyer and Brysac. Currently reading From Beruit to Jerusalem by Thomas Friedman” 3:47:16 AM 10/31/05 “Reading Edwrd Abbey Desert Solitaire. Have never read it before.” 8:47:38 AM 10/31/05 “lee - that's been on my to-do list for a while too. I need to read it soon. How is it so far? Some of these books with the big reps haven't impressed me. John Muir, Sand County Almanac, etc. last edited: 10/31/05 9:22:19 AM” 9:21:41 AM 10/31/05 “"The Divine Comedy"” 9:36:20 AM 10/31/05 “I need a new book...” 10:25:46 AM 10/31/05 “'What evolution is' by Ernst Mayr and a whole heck of alot of papers, mostly on ammonoids and embryos, thrillig stuff really.....want to pick up a junk book for light reading...something along the lines of "The Secret Lives of the Divine Oprah's book club" :)” 7:37:36 AM 11/01/05 “On my list, too, Lee. OK, just finished Nicholas Evans' "The Divide." I recommend it. I can see that book becoming a movie. And speaking of Abbey, it's got an ecoterrorist story line as part of its overall theme.” 7:53:58 AM 11/01/05 “"Hamlet's Mother and Other Women", Carolyn G. Heilbrun I'm on her essay "Marriage Perceived: English Literature 1873-1944".” 8:02:04 AM 11/01/05 “The Rainbow Covenant: Torah and the Seven Universal Laws ”8:16:00 AM 11/01/05 Bother! “Winnie-the-Pooh A. A. Milne Methuen & Co., London 1926 Contents - 10 Stories In Which We Are Introduced to Winnie-the-Pooh and Some Bees, and the Stories Begin In Which Pooh Goes Visiting and Gets Into a Tight Place In Which Pooh and Piglet Go Hunting and Nearly Catch a Woozle In Which Eeyore Loses a Tail and Pooh Finds One In Which Piglet Meets a Heffalump In Which Eeyore Has a Birthday and Gets Two Presents In Which Kanga and Baby Roo Come to the Forest, and Piglet Has a Bath In Which Christopher Robin Leads an Expotition to the North Pole In Which Piglet is Entirely Surrounded by Water In Which Christopher Robin Gives a Pooh Party, and We Say Goodbye I was cleaning out a bookshelf this weekend and found this little hardback I had bought years ago to give as a baby gift then misplaced it. Knocked the dust off and sat down to read a bit. Such wonderfull stories. Made me smile. Highly recommended reading for all the old grumpy people of all ages.” 8:34:36 AM 11/01/05 “The Bible.” 8:35:43 AM 11/01/05 “I am FINALLY reading "Touching the Void." I'm about 3 chapters in. So far, so good.” 11:37:20 AM 11/14/05 “I am FINALLY reading "Touching the Void." I'm about 3 chapters in. So far, so good.” Excellent book!!” 11:43:15 AM 11/14/05 Jump to Page << prev  
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