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2005-12-09 1:22 PM

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2005-12-09 1:31 PM
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I am finishing up a collection of short stories by Ernest Hemingway.

Then I am starting on The catcher in the rye, never too late to read a classic

2005-12-09 1:31 PM
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Couple of books going:

You:  The owner's manual  - This is my current "learning" book

Harry Potter & The Order of the Phoenix (re-reading the entire series again) - This is my current brain candy book

2005-12-09 1:35 PM
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What, no poll? What are you looking for? Fiction? Non-fiction? Action? Romance?

One of my all time favorite books is Relic by Preston and Child... scary as all get out, but very well written. Hollywood ruined it with a crappy movie version.

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2005-12-09 1:39 PM
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2005-12-09 1:43 PM
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Relic is a fer sure a good scare. Historical Fiction? Timeline by Crichton was pretty decent (but once again, the movie sucked royally).

bts


2005-12-09 1:45 PM
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Just finished re-read of O&M manual for the M-2 Heavy Barrel with Tripod and T/E mechanism. Great stuff. If I have time I plan to review some cut sheets on M-10 Modifications.
2005-12-09 1:46 PM
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Subject: RE: Looking for a good book
Fiction - 'Shutter Island' by Dennis Lehane (wrote Mystic River)

Non-Fiction Adventure - Into Thin Air
Shadow Divers

Non-Fiction Triathlon - Becoming an Ironman (not a training book, a book of anecdotes/race reports by various ironman finishers - VERY GOOD)
2005-12-09 1:49 PM
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Philadelphia, south of New York and north of DC
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courtney_leone - I'm a huge fan of historical fiction.


Russel Banks' Cloudsplitter is excellent.  It's based on the life of John Brown.
2005-12-09 2:02 PM
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historical fic: (was published as a teen novel, but is remarkable and I know several adult women who have used it in book groups) A Northern Light by Jennifer Donnely

just finished Come Back to Afghanistan: a CA teenager's story, about an Afghan-AMerican kid who goes back during teh summer to accompany his father, who just returned from exhile in order to help with Karzai's new gov't. fascinating, incredibly helpful in understanding why everything over there is so F-ed up...
2005-12-09 2:07 PM
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This will sound strange, but I'm currently re-reading one of my college Calculus books.  I tutor high school math students one evening a week and needed to get myself back up to speed in a couple of areas, Fourier series for example.

As far as "real" books (other than Friel's Triathlete's Training Bible), the last thing I read was Faith of My Fathers by John McCain.

Mark



2005-12-09 2:09 PM
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"Undaunted Courage" by Stephen Ambrose. Story of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Now THAT was an endurance event.
2005-12-09 2:14 PM
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Non-Fiction: Running with the Buffaloes (Amazing book chronicling the CU Cross Country Team).

 

Fiction: Skipping Christmas (John Grisham) very short, probably a 2 or 3 sitting read. 

2005-12-09 2:15 PM
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I am hugely lucky. My girlfiend is an avid reader, so I go to her every time I am ready for new book, tell her what I want and she picks me out one. Recent great reads include (sorry, no authors, I'm horrid at that)...

 Lovely Bones (quick read, well written)

Enemy Women (Post Civil War Era coming of age story of a girl in rural missouri)

Big Stone Gap

Hubby is currently sucked into The Hades Factor

I hear KiteRunner is great as well.

Next on my list is a reread of Lion, Witch and the Wardrobe, then a Vince Flynn book (political thriller)  then probabaly Life of Pi or a brainless beach read. Please understand, this list will take me to summer, easily. I'm a slow reader.

2005-12-09 2:15 PM
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I just finished reading "My Sister's Keeper" and have already passed it along to a friend. It is a good book, but very sad. I like anything that elicits an emotional response, whether it be sadness, laughter, disdain, whatever. If a book moves me greatly, it's a good book in my mind.

"My sister's Keeper" is about a 13 year old girl who seeks medical emancipation from her parents because she doesn't want to donate a kidney to her sister who is dying from leukemia. It is loosely based on an actual case that happened in California a few years ago. Makes for good discussion.
2005-12-09 2:19 PM
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I'll second "Into Thin Air" which is a true harrowing account of an ill fated assault on Mt. Everest. Also recommend "The Discoverers" by Daniel Boorstin, a highly readable account of how society and science have shaped history.  See Amazon for a description that does it justice. A sort of romantic Northwest U.S. World War II era mystery/love story is "Like Snow Falling on Cedars" which is nicely written. "The Once and Future King" by Theodore White is a great mythical novel that tells the tale of King Arthur, Guenivere, Merlin,and the Round Table.  Read some of James Michener's classics like Hawaii if you really want to get into historical fiction.  Larry McMurty and Tom Clancy are also authors that I've read and recommend.


2005-12-09 2:24 PM
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Into Thin Air is great, I read it when I was in middle school.

On the Road by Jack Kerouac is my all time favorite book.

for "newer" stuff, might I suggest "Wicked". Its about the wicked witch of the west, it's pretty good.
2005-12-09 2:41 PM
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I'm going back through Treasure Island and I have a couple of Elmore Leonards (titles forgotten) on deck.

I reccommend Graham Greene if you have not read him yet. The Quiet American is my favorite

2005-12-09 2:46 PM
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Even Brook Trout Get The Blues by John Gierach

Being an avid flyfisher his writing takes me from the firehouse to the river just like that.
2005-12-09 2:48 PM
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A little light history,  A History of the World in Six Glasses.  Its an analysis of how  beer, wine, coffee, rum, tea, and Coca Cola affected the course of history.   Won't take more than a couple hours to read.

A little heavier, The World is Flat.  Political science about how the information technology industry is rapidly creating a middle class in India and China.  

TW 

2005-12-09 2:53 PM
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courtney_leone - 2005-12-09 1:22 PM Does anyone have any suggestions for a good book? What are ya'll currently reading?

If you like "detective fiction," I just finished James Lee Burke's latest David Robicheaux adventure, Crusader's Cross. Lightweight stuff, for sure, but he's a personal favorite from right up the road in New Iberia.



2005-12-09 2:59 PM
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I'd recommend 2 Authors..David Balducci - the winner is great to start with...
Other guy who is good is Brad Meltzer- First Counsel for example
Both are very like Grisham but better
2005-12-09 3:18 PM
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KSlostStar - 2005-12-09 1:15 PM I just finished reading "My Sister's Keeper" and have already passed it along to a friend. It is a good book, but very sad. I like anything that elicits an emotional response, whether it be sadness, laughter, disdain, whatever. If a book moves me greatly, it's a good book in my mind. "My sister's Keeper" is about a 13 year old girl who seeks medical emancipation from her parents because she doesn't want to donate a kidney to her sister who is dying from leukemia. It is loosely based on an actual case that happened in California a few years ago. Makes for good discussion.

I second this recommendation.  I loved this book and passed it on to my MIL, who gave it to my FIL and then 2 of her coworkers and her boss.  Everyone enjoyed the read and agreed that it is an interesting topic.

2005-12-09 3:19 PM
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Anything by Leon Uris--Trinity, The Haj, QB7, etc.
Anything by Ken Follet--Pillars Of The Earth is one of my all-time favorite reads.
The Power of One by Bryce Courtney

Bill
2005-12-09 5:22 PM
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Come Back to Afghanistan

I heard him interviewed on NPR, very powerful. 

Wicked, and then Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister and now there's a third that addresses the boy.

I'm in re-runs:  Chronicals of Narnia, The Celestine Prophecy and one of my holiday classics:  David Sedaris' Holidays on Ice, which includes SantaLand Diaries.  LMAO.

New:  Cherry by Mary Karr

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