| # | Author | Message |
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| Jafar30 Sun 12/26/2004 6:33p | The Hobbit and Favre by Brett Favre and his mother Bonita. |
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| threeundertwo Sun 12/26/2004 6:43p | Beyond the Deepwoods. It's DD8's current fav. It tocks. |
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| FaMulan Sun 12/26/2004 6:55p | I will shortly be starting "A Salty Piece of Land" by Jimmy Buffet.
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| t1lersm0m Wed 12/29/2004 5:26a | Ok, so I started reading Hidden Mickeys, and realized it's not really a book you can read ahead.
So I'll be ordering myself a few Disneyland books from amazon.com soon. :) |
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| MissCandice Wed 12/29/2004 6:57a | I'm on #3 of the HP books and enjoying every page of it. |
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| wahooskipper Wed 12/29/2004 7:10a | Well, right now I'm reading Gene Kranz's "Failure is not an Option." He was NASA flight controller during the Gemini and Apollo programs.
But, I got Aron Ralston's "Between a Rock and a Hard Place" for Christmas and started leafing through it. He is the young hiker who got trapped and had to cut off his arm.
I also got Tom Brokaw's "Greatest Generation" but I might have to hold off on that one.
Finally, my bathroom reading as of late has been a re-read of Richard Fogelsong's "Married to the Mouse" about the relationship between State and Local government and Walt Disney World from conception to Celebration. A great book, particularly if you have an interest in government's relation to business. |
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| MissCandice Tue 1/4/2005 3:00p | I am on the last HP book, but I am reading it really slow since I don't want the fun to end. Apparently the next one is out in July. |
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| Ursula Tue 1/4/2005 6:21p | So, anyone have a suggestion for me?
I used to read like mad, then we ran out of room. I've re-read everything we own twice. I need something new, please.
I like light fare, silly, whimsical, or deeper stuf like Clarke's "Rendevous with Rama" series. I could NOT stop reading them until I was finished.
I also was addicted to the Shopaholic series. I have not read the last one, since I heard it was really, really bad. Come on, like a girl who was an only child for a whole series of books is suddenly supposed to find out that her father had another child? Puh-lease. |
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| goodgirl Tue 1/4/2005 6:56p | I just finished re-reading a wonderfully funny book called "How I Paid for College" by Marc Acito. You can pick it up for less than $20. Guaranteed to make you smile if not laugh out loud.
And, I know the author! So if you want a signed edition, email me. |
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| Ursula Tue 1/4/2005 6:59p | Thanks! I'll look into it. |