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Reply #60 posted 12/15/04 3:42am

REDBABY

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variety1317 said:

REDFEATHERS said:

Angels and Demons by Dan Brown reading



Great book. Read The Da Vinci Code afterwards.



I read The Da Vinci Code first.. lol
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Reply #61 posted 12/15/04 7:33am

UptownDeb

I left the house with two books this morning: "The Catcher in the Rye" and "The Physics of Baseball." Haven't read Catcher since high school, but I loved it then. I love baseball, and I miss it during the off-season. Physics might be a bit too cerebral for me though. neutral
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Reply #62 posted 12/15/04 2:04pm

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UptownDeb said:

I left the house with two books this morning: "The Catcher in the Rye" and "The Physics of Baseball." Haven't read Catcher since high school, but I loved it then. I love baseball, and I miss it during the off-season. Physics might be a bit too cerebral for me though. neutral


ahhh, catcher. warm fuzzy memories of teenage days...
Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton
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Reply #63 posted 12/15/04 3:24pm

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cborgman said:

CookieMonster said:




Augusten Burroughs writes magnificent books; true!




And I miss 9's too.


love him. heard there is a new one soon or already out...



It is out, and I can't remember the title.

The Life Of Pi is a good one, as well.
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Reply #64 posted 12/15/04 5:55pm

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bluesbaby said:

cborgman said:



love him. heard there is a new one soon or already out...



It is out, and I can't remember the title.

The Life Of Pi is a good one, as well.


and now i must to go barnes and nobles come friday. thanks!
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Reply #65 posted 12/15/04 6:58pm

Freespirit

Witch Child

~by Celia Rees

Summary: In 1659, fourteen-year old Mary Newbury keeps a journal of her voyage from England to the New World and her experiences living as a witch in a community of Puritans near Salem, Massachusetts.

I am going to go read now...

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Reply #66 posted 12/15/04 7:30pm

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Freespirit said:

Witch Child

~by Celia Rees

Summary: In 1659, fourteen-year old Mary Newbury keeps a journal of her voyage from England to the New World and her experiences living as a witch in a community of Puritans near Salem, Massachusetts.

I am going to go read now...

reading

eek That sounds awesome! I love that kinda stuff...Please let me know how it is! rose
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Reply #67 posted 12/15/04 7:33pm

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Angels & Demons
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