November 23, 200718 yr Just finished The Kite Runner - Khaled Hosseini (HIGHLY recommended) Now reading, Endurance - Alfred Lansing and A Short History of Nearly Everything - Bill Bryson I'm very A.D.D. when it comes to reading, almost always start two books at once and bounce back and forth. a short history of nearly everything is a great little book!!! there is a bit relating a species ability to advance and that species extinction - makes you think lol. anyway i will absolutely be getting the kite runner. you have completely won me over with that one lol
November 24, 200718 yr Just re-reading the 'Women Of The Otherworld' series by Kelley Armstrong and am on 'Dime Store Magic'
November 27, 200718 yr woody allen - mere anarchy this book is quite short, funny, fresh. i really like it!
December 1, 200718 yr sense and sensibility by jane austen! ahh such a great book, like all her others. i seriously suggest reading her books.
December 11, 200718 yr Reading is my hobby. Now i am reading “Confessions of an Economic Hit Man,” by John Perkins. Perkins is supposed to provide a unique historical look on American attitudes toward the rest of the world. I always welcome new perspectives.
December 24, 200718 yr "Carrie" by Stephen King. Im at the part where she gets the pig's blood poured on her. :D
December 30, 200718 yr Holy Cats!:hat::smart: Some heavy-duty readers here, I see! An Ordinary Person's Guide to Empire by Arundhati Roy:)
February 27, 200818 yr our foreign policy is your nightmare! Reading is my hobby. Now i am reading “Confessions of an Economic Hit Man,” by John Perkins. Perkins is supposed to provide a unique historical look on American attitudes toward the rest of the world. I always welcome new perspectives. Somehow, I'm just not shocked anymore - seems like colonialism is the pattern, and it's been that way for a long, long time.. Maybe we will see a transformation soon.
March 3, 200818 yr The Quickie by James Patterson (its really good, I'm about halfway through it and it keeps getting more and more intense. By the way its like a murder mystery kind of book.)
March 21, 200818 yr I just finished Catcher in the Rye and well, I'm sure it's great to dissect in terms of underlining meanings, and the various themes, but as a leisurely read, I wasn't too impressed. It was ok to put it boldly, but not something I'd read again for a while. It did have me laughing out loud at times, so much credit to J.D. Salinger for that, but as a whole, it was just ok.
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