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Isaac Asimov - Foundation's Edge.. just starting to read it..
Just finished I, Robot, also by Asimov.... I found it to be a very good read. Reading periodically (at work, to pass the time) Some short stories by Philip K. Dick. Excellent stuff.... |
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Im currently reading the Dossier's Palestine Edition. This should be required reading in ANY related history course. Although it doenst really put all the facts together in some more comprehensive statements, it is seriouslly packed with intel, and perhpas the lack of "contextual statements" might make it more appealing to read, from anyone somewhat new to understanding the history of the conflict. If anyone interested, ill check with the mag, and see if i can archive it digitally and put it up for download. (once ive finished it) Last edited by fable; Jan 16, 06 at 06:46 AM. |
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it's 30% off for everyone right now because it's on the chapters bestseller list. 40% off if you have an iRewards card (which i do).
sometimes the discounts they have already are better than what i can get on my employee discount. |
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I finished The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants last night.
I'm thoroughly ashamed at how much I loved this book. I tried to download the movie a few months ago, but it didn't work. I'm now going to spend my day off trying to find the next two books the author wrote and a copy of the dvd to rent. =( Sooooooo good. Cheesy teenage girly summertime adventures good. I finished Dan Brown's Angels and Demons two weeks ago. Excellent read. I almost don't want to read Da Vinci Code because i'm afraid it wont live up to it. I started Grapes of Wrath the night before last, but only because I wanted to reread East of Eden and the bookstore didn't have any copies of it left. |
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The Wealthy Barber is a good one if you're into books like that. |