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Org Literati -- ThreadBare's summer reading list Hey! You!
Whatcha readin'? I've resumed reading the unabridged version of this: Every few hundred pages or so, I'm probably going to need a breather. I expect to intermittently read And, a men's ministry speaker recommended this recently at a church event. | |
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Currently reading...
...but I'm totally psyched to read a lot of the things I've been picking up at Comic-Con this week! | |
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Only Mach. | |
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Mach said: I want to read that now!!!! | |
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I've been stumbling through this book all summer. Not because it's a hard read or boring, but because I have a hard time staying awake and focused in general when it comes to reading books. I'm determined to finish it before Aug 1st, and hopefully focus on other therapy related books and articles during my last month of vacation.
"Funkyslsistah… you ain't funky at all, you just a little ol' prude"!
"It's just my imagination, once again running away with me." | |
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ThreadBare said: Only Mach.
The story follows the plot of Pride and Prejudice, but places the novel in an alternative universe version of 19th century England where zombies roam the countryside. | |
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Mach said: ThreadBare said: Only Mach.
The story follows the plot of Pride and Prejudice, but places the novel in an alternative universe version of 19th century England where zombies roam the countryside. I bet, in this version, no one wants to be the brainy one. Get it? "the brainy one?" | |
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ThreadBare said: Mach said: The story follows the plot of Pride and Prejudice, but places the novel in an alternative universe version of 19th century England where zombies roam the countryside. I bet, in this version, no one wants to be the brainy one. Get it? "the brainy one?" | |
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[...i think i can, i think i can, i think i can...] | |
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Plus, the companion to an Economics course I'm taking. | |
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old news but revelant still
and struggling thru the 1st autobio of boy george...but i cant really stay interested in it tho...not smooth or entertaining and hi TB due to the content i suggest you like this... | |
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I'm trying to finish
Marvin was a chauvanistic asshole, it makes it difficult for me to want to read more of him saying how great he was. After than I'll probably start on by Wassily Kandinsky in preparation for the upcoming Kandinsky show at the Guggenheim. The check. The string he dropped. The Mona Lisa. The musical notes taken out of a hat. The glass. The toy shotgun painting. The things he found. Therefore, everything seen–every object, that is, plus the process of looking at it–is a Duchamp. | |
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these are the ones i am currently reading
one word gay pirates. pretty funny. these are the ones i finished in two weeks. i am not usually into fantasy. but i love these books. | |
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I haven't read anything lately sorry | |
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heybaby said: I haven't read anything lately sorry
Your nights obviously have been spent watching Jimmy Fallon's show... | |
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these are the one, i am ordering from the library
[Edited 7/26/09 13:16pm] | |
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johnart said: I never got around reading that fucker Is it good? Right now I'm reading this: | |
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baroque said: these are the one, i am ordering from the library
[Edited 7/26/09 13:16pm] This looks interesting | |
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Great books, guys. Very compelling reads.... | |
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Aelis said: baroque said: these are the one, i am ordering from the library
[Edited 7/26/09 13:16pm] This looks interesting yeah i can't wait! | |
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looks like I need to head to the bookstore again 12/05/2011
P*$$y so bad, if u throw it into da air, it would turn into sunshine!!! | |
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The Pig Comes to Dinner - Joseph Caldwell This ridiculously titled book is really good story telling. Absurdistan - Gary Stheygart Satire at it's best | |
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Currently reading this:
And, yes, there's PLENTY of Beatles criticism for all the haters... and for light reading | |
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Not a book, but right now I'm reading the short story The Little Sisters of Eluria by Stephen King. | |
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Alej said: Not a book, but right now I'm reading the short story The Little Sisters of Eluria by Stephen King.
Have you read the whole Dark Tower series? | |
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dannyd5050 said: Alej said: Not a book, but right now I'm reading the short story The Little Sisters of Eluria by Stephen King.
Have you read the whole Dark Tower series? I actually finished reading it on Monday It was fantastic. [Edited 7/29/09 12:38pm] | |
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Alej said: dannyd5050 said: Have you read the whole Dark Tower series? I actually finished reading it on Monday It was fantastic. [Edited 7/29/09 12:38pm] Cool! | |
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