What book are you reading?
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            The Motorcycle Diaries - Ernesto GuevaraYou can spend your time alone, re-digesting past regrets,
 Or you can come to terms and realize
 You're the only one who can't forgive yourself0
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 +1...I havent heard of this one but I've read several others (In a Sunburned Country, I'm a Stranger here Myself, A Walk in the Woods)unlost dogs wrote:small town beck wrote:Bill Bryson's The Mother Tongue
 Oooh! How is this? I love Bryson, just listened to his new one about the history of the home.We were but stones your light made us stars0
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            unlost dogs wrote:small town beck wrote:Bill Bryson's The Mother Tongue
 Oooh! How is this? I love Bryson, just listened to his new one about the history of the home.
 listened??? well that just sounds weird to me.hear my name
 take a good look
 this could be the day
 hold my hand
 lie beside me
 i just need to say0
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            Nastasja wrote:The Motorcycle Diaries - Ernesto Guevara
 saw the film with the beautiful gael garcia bernal
 it was wonderful
 I'm reading
 The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri0
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            The Monsters of Templeton, so far it's a good read.Hearts and thoughts they fade....
 fade away...
 I am at peace with my lust.....for Eddie.0
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            Cradles Broken Glass wrote:The Monsters of Templeton, so far it's a good read.
 I have that book. I started it last year and didn't get very far. It wasn't because I wasn't into it, I just moved on to something else. I need to pick it up again."We're fixed good, lamp-wise."0
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            The Christmas List By Richard Paul Evans
 About a man who "died" but the newspapers got the "wrong" person. He "played" dead for a few days and was able to read his own obiturary - He realized no one really liked him at all. It was a wake up call and when he got back home - decided to make amends.
 Its a good, easy read for the Holidays. ********************************************************************************************* ********************************************************************************************* 0 0
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            Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil by John Berendt0
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            he.who.forgets wrote:
 +1...I havent heard of this one but I've read several others (In a Sunburned Country, I'm a Stranger here Myself, A Walk in the Woods)unlost dogs wrote:small town beck wrote:Bill Bryson's The Mother Tongue
 Oooh! How is this? I love Bryson, just listened to his new one about the history of the home.
 I would like a report as well. I have read a few of his others as he.who.forgets has. Let us know how it is.0
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            The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson and Xenocide by Orson Scott Card simultaneously. They contrast each other well enough to motivate me to read faster, somehow...
 EDIT: Was reading through some older pages of this thread, and saw Ayn Rand's name, and was wondering...does Atlas Shrugged get any better? I got about 150ish pages through it and absolutely no part of it caught my attention, so I'm curious as to whether or not the other 800+ pages are worth reading.Thanks EPOTTSIII!
 "Vinyl or not, you will need to pay someone to take RA of your hands" - Smile05
 424, xxx0
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            number1PJfan wrote:
 I would like a report as well. I have read a few of his others as he.who.forgets has. Let us know how it is.
 I will let everyone know. Been slow going as I am in the midst of some serious school work. So far not loving it as much as his other books but still okay.
 I am now just making a book list in my head for Christmas holidays!0
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            I hardly ever read a book. Made an exception for this one : This all encompassing trip (I'm at show 14 : This all encompassing trip (I'm at show 14 ).                        "Change what you can't accept, accept what you can't change" ).                        "Change what you can't accept, accept what you can't change"
 (Arnhem 2006 - Antwerpen 2006 - Verona 2006 - Düsseldorf 2007 - Werchter 2007 - Berlin 2009 - Nijmegen 2010 - Amsterdam II 2012 - Berlin 2012 - EV Amsterdam I 2012)0
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 Haha. I'm exactly the same. Just read All Encompassing Trip by Jason Leung 8-)Black Pearl wrote:I hardly ever read a book. Made an exception for this one : This all encompassing trip (I'm at show 14 : This all encompassing trip (I'm at show 14 )."I surfaced and all of my being was enlightened"0 )."I surfaced and all of my being was enlightened"0
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            The 19th Wife - 2 stories in one: the fictional modern day murder of a polygamist in mesadale (aka hilldale), UT and a semi-fictional account of brigham young and the mormon pioneers. very interesting book!If I had known then what I know now...
 Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
 VIC 07
 EV LA1 08
 Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
 Columbus 10
 EV LA 11
 Vancouver 11
 Missoula 12
 Portland 13, Spokane 13
 St. Paul 14, Denver 14Philly I & II, 16Denver 22
 Missoula 240
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            "TOC: A New Media Novel" by Steve Tomasula. It's on a DVD-ROM and it is blowing my mind. And yes, it absolutely 100% counts as a book! 2003: Toronto 2003: Toronto
 2005: Kitchener/Hamilton/Toronto
 2006: Toronto 1 & 2
 2008: Hartford/EV Toronto 1 & 2
 2009: Toronto/Philadelphia 3 & 4
 2010: Buffalo
 2011: Montreal/Toronto 1 & 2/Hamilton
 2013: London/Buffalo/Vancouver/Seattle
 2016: Toronto 1 & 2
 2022: Hamilton/Toronto
 2023: EV Seattle 1&20
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            Want a great book to put you in a holiday mood? A Secret Gift by Ted Gup. The only negative - it makes you cry. A lot.
 From Amazon:
 Shortly before Christmas 1933 in Depression-scarred Canton, Ohio, a small newspaper ad offered $10, no strings attached, to 75 families in distress. Interested readers were asked to submit letters describing their hardships to a benefactor calling himself Mr. B. Virdot. The author's grandfather Sam Stone was inspired to place this ad and assist his fellow Cantonians as they prepared for the cruelest Christmas most of them would ever witness.
 Moved by the tales of suffering and expressions of hope contained in the letters, which he discovered in a suitcase 75 years later, Ted Gup initially set out to unveil the lives behind them, searching for records and relatives all over the country who could help him flesh out the family sagas hinted at in those letters. From these sources, Gup has re-created the impact that Mr B. Virdot's gift had on each family.0
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            catefrances wrote:the first third - neal cassady
 I assume you have read,"The Scroll" (the unedited version of On the Road). You can't make a character like Neal Cassady up, absolutely one of my all time favorite characters.Hearts and thoughts they fade....
 fade away...
 I am at peace with my lust.....for Eddie.0
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            Keith Richards Autobiography "Life" ... great read,wonderful quote on the back cover
 "This is the life,believe it or not I haven't forgotten any of it"“There should be a place where only the things you want to happen, happen”0
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