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Post Number:#46
by Mikkiblu » 07 Jul 2009, 00:39
I'm reading 20 chickens for a Saddle by Robyn Scott and thoroughly enjoying it.
Read Atonement last year as well. Still haven't seen the movie though.
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Post Number:#47
by middleman » 08 Jul 2009, 13:35
This is my first post so I picked an easy one. John Adams by David McCullough.
Very Interesting.
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Post Number:#48
by Bennay » 08 Jul 2009, 15:48
I've heard so much about
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy that I've finally decided to give it a try. I'm one chapter in and already hooked

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Post Number:#49
by mrsbalrog » 09 Jul 2009, 13:17
I am reading 'The Road Home" by Rose Tremain and 'The Coroners Lunch" by Colin Cotterill.
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Post Number:#50
by jaytuk » 09 Jul 2009, 15:05
Inkheart
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Post Number:#51
by princess » 12 Jul 2009, 08:57
I'm currently reading Brida by Paulo Coelho. Really enjoying it so far, and I'm a big Coelho fan.
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Post Number:#53
by prettyvicky » 13 Jul 2009, 09:20
i'm currently reading 2001: a space odyssey
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Post Number:#54
by limpet_21 » 16 Jul 2009, 14:46
I am currently reading "The Sleeping Doll" by Jeffery Deaver. SUperb book so far
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Post Number:#55
by kennyg » 18 Jul 2009, 01:16
Well currently it's
Danny Wallace Yes Man book and really love his style of writing. I think he's definitely one I would call the funniest writer of his generation

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Post Number:#56
by shanshaukat » 19 Jul 2009, 08:18
i am searching some sort of web
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Post Number:#57
by Kitten » 19 Jul 2009, 08:28
wilsi_3 wrote:Child 44" yes..it's his first book.
Have you read it? I'm just about finished and have enjoyed it so far.
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Post Number:#58
by MarcomMom » 19 Jul 2009, 16:45
Found "French Lessons" by Alice Kaplan at a used-book booth at a swap meet and am loving it. Also reading "La Bella Figura: A Field Guide to the Italian Mind," by Beppe Servergnini. I loved his book about an Italian's view of America, which was called "Ciao, America!"
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Post Number:#59
by Kitten » 20 Jul 2009, 08:38
Just about to start the "Flashman Papers" by George McDonald Fraser. Any thougths?
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Post Number:#60
by wendyme » 20 Jul 2009, 09:23
This is my first time posting.

Hello everyone! I just got done reading "to Kill a Mockingbird" and now reading " Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance."
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