| # | Author | Message |
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| LPFan22 Mon 4/12/2004 8:20p | I know it's been done before. I think it's worth repeating. |
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| Pixie Glitter Mon 4/12/2004 8:22p | Why, the LP boards, silly! :-) |
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| LPFan22 Mon 4/12/2004 8:23p | I'm currently reading The Guardian by Nicholas Sparks.
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| Pixie Glitter Mon 4/12/2004 8:23p | But in the spirit of your question, I just finished "Good in Bed" (which is nothing like the title sounds, by the way), and I'm about to start "The Purpose Driven Life." (I'm nothing if not eclectic in my reading choices!) |
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| LPFan22 Mon 4/12/2004 8:24p | That's always a good read Pixie.
;) |
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| FaMulan Mon 4/12/2004 8:57p | I'm nearing the end of the biography of Elizabeth I of England I started last year. |
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| goodgirl Mon 4/12/2004 9:15p | Finishing up Interview With A Vampire. I re-read it every three years. |
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| MissCandice Mon 4/12/2004 9:41p | E is for Evidence, by Sue Grafton. |
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| TALL Disney Guy Mon 4/12/2004 9:58p | "Dissolution" (a novel of tudor England) by C.J. Sansom.
It may sound dry, but it is a riveting murder mystery which takes place in the monastery world around the time of Anne Boleyn's beheading.
I read it on muh breaks at work, and while Sansom has a terrific vocabulary and the setting is in a time period so long ago, it's actually easy to read and most engaging.
Highly recommended. |
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| a goofy guy Mon 4/12/2004 10:16p | "The Indwelling" By: Jerry B Jenkins and Tim LaHaye
It's #7 of 12 in the "Left Behind" series. I've read through them at least 4 times. |