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The Word Unleashed, by Steve Rzasa.
Marcher Lord Press is officially my favorite book source. Ever.
Whatcha reading???
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Gregor the Overlander. It's pretty good so far.
I tried being normal once. Worst five minutes of my life.
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Since I've last posted I've finished these books:
Bless Me, Ultima - Rudolfo Anaya
Reservation Blues - Sherman Alexie
Mariette in Ecstasy - Ron Hansen
Paper Towns - John Green
The Road - Cormac McCarthy
and I'm about to start reading Beloved by Toni Morrison.
Bless Me, Ultima - Rudolfo Anaya
Reservation Blues - Sherman Alexie
Mariette in Ecstasy - Ron Hansen
Paper Towns - John Green
The Road - Cormac McCarthy
and I'm about to start reading Beloved by Toni Morrison.
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The book: "Courageous"
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Me and my dad are studying/reading the Torah, but we are learning it in Hebrew....trying to learn paleo Hebrew, ancient Hebrew and modern Hebrew. It is really hard, but we all do it together.
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That's pretty awesome dude.
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I'm currently reading Naked Lunch by William S. Burroughs (I'm not very far in, but man is this book graphic) and this weekend I'm gonna start re-reading On the Road by Kerouac.
Can you tell that I'm taking a class about Beat writers?
Can you tell that I'm taking a class about Beat writers?
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the book i am reading is Narnia the horse and his boy.i love the narnia books!
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"After Rome" by Morgan Llewellyn. It's a novel set in (what's now called) Great Britain, just after the Romans abandon it due to the collapse of their own civilization. It's quite interesting, with some lively characters, and enough detail to make me feel that the author has done a lot of research into this material.
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I [mostly] finished re-reading On the Road, finished Naked Lunch, which by the way, is by the far the craziest and most disturbing book that I've ever read, and I'm about ten chapters into The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test by Tom Wolfe.
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I'm currently reading four books (I have no life when there's no school):
The Art of War: Just started this last night and I read it in the wee hours of the morning. I think it's safe to say I'm going to read the entire thing pretty fast.
World War Z: Reading this with a group of friends. It's good so far but not sure how I like the writing style.
Killing Kennedy: Been waiting for my mom to finish it for so long and now I finally got my hands on it!!
Inheritance: Over half way through it. Good book so far.
The Art of War: Just started this last night and I read it in the wee hours of the morning. I think it's safe to say I'm going to read the entire thing pretty fast.
World War Z: Reading this with a group of friends. It's good so far but not sure how I like the writing style.
Killing Kennedy: Been waiting for my mom to finish it for so long and now I finally got my hands on it!!
Inheritance: Over half way through it. Good book so far.
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How do you read four books at a time?! Wouldn't you get a little confused?
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Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.
Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.
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Frank Herbert's Dune.
Christopher Hitchen's Arguably.
Thomas C. Foster's How to Read Literature Like a Professor.
Lawrence Krauss' Hiding in the Mirror.
Dinosaur Fantastic
Like airpa, I'm also a multi-book reader. I generally can pick up easily where I left off, and I cycle through depending on the mood of what I want to read. I like having at least one novel, one science text, and perhaps one short story collection.
Christopher Hitchen's Arguably.
Thomas C. Foster's How to Read Literature Like a Professor.
Lawrence Krauss' Hiding in the Mirror.
Dinosaur Fantastic
Like airpa, I'm also a multi-book reader. I generally can pick up easily where I left off, and I cycle through depending on the mood of what I want to read. I like having at least one novel, one science text, and perhaps one short story collection.
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