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Post by springschick on Oct 16, 2012 18:57:33 GMT -6
I'm not done with it yet. I don't have much time to read. I'm on page 74. It's intresting. Monica lays it out as it is she holds nothing back. Check out her weekend radio show too. www.monicamemo.com I'm following her on twitter too. She calls "team Obama" The liers who lie.. read some of her articles and go to twitter and check her out. Monica Rockz! Takes a while to color all the pages. # #
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Post by springschick on Oct 16, 2012 19:00:29 GMT -6
You actually read it? Cover to cover? I'm not done with it yet. I don't have much time to read. I'm on page 74. It's intresting. Monica lays it out as it is she holds nothing back. Check out her weekend radio show too. www.monicamemo.com I'm following her on twitter too. She calls "team Obama" The liers who lie.. read some of her articles and go to twitter and check her out. Monica Rockz! I don't listen to or read political crap. I really don't care about anyone's political opinions but my own. But, to each their own. And 74 pages is about an hour and a half read for me, give or take.
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Post by Belle on Oct 16, 2012 21:26:21 GMT -6
I'm reading a book about the Hells Angels. Written by an ex-FBI agent who managed to get in with the gang and then hung 'em out to dry. It's very interesting, kind of disturbing in some parts. There is nothing cute about these men who join or joined the infamous motorbike group. They were/are ruthless to the extreme. My ex mother in law was a Hell's Angel. So was my BIL. Some of those people are actually pretty nice & kind hearted.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2012 7:55:29 GMT -6
Currently reading "Race Baiter" by Eric Deggans
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Post by Shenanigan on Oct 28, 2012 11:03:10 GMT -6
Finished "Precious" by Sapphire. A very brutal story. Definitely worth the read.
Starting "The Watcher" by Charles Maclean
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2012 12:10:57 GMT -6
Reading the first game of thrones book. helps kill the time.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2012 14:50:29 GMT -6
Finished "Precious" by Sapphire. A very brutal story. Definitely worth the read. Starting "The Watcher" by Charles Maclean "Precious" was a terrific read. Very well done. Brutal is right!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2012 13:30:04 GMT -6
Now reading "500 Days: Secrets and Lies in the Terror Wars" by Kurt Eichenwald.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2012 21:35:34 GMT -6
Dostoyevsky is certainly daunting! Sounds like you needed a scorecard OHD! Could have used one! I've read nearly all his books. I like the classic Russian authors. I started with Tolstoy and Chekov. My second wife's mother was a Russian Jew. Got me interested in their literature. P.S. Almost forgot to mention my favorite, Vladimir Nabokov! I read most of the Russian stuff in the 80s. Peace, OHD
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Post by heregoes on Oct 30, 2012 7:26:20 GMT -6
Reading The Green Mile for the first time. I wondered why I hadn't read it before til I remembered it had been released as a series of 6 short books. Much better reading it all at once.
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Post by Kissy on Oct 30, 2012 7:36:32 GMT -6
Just finished with Fifty Shades Freed from the Fifty Shades Trilogy. I was a little slow on the band wagon to read it.
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Post by heregoes on Oct 30, 2012 7:47:37 GMT -6
Just finished with Fifty Shades Freed from the Fifty Shades Trilogy. I was a little slow on the band wagon to read it. I'm slower since I haven't started. Is it worth buying?
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Post by Kissy on Oct 30, 2012 17:04:11 GMT -6
Just finished with Fifty Shades Freed from the Fifty Shades Trilogy. I was a little slow on the band wagon to read it. I'm slower since I haven't started. Is it worth buying? If you can get through the first half of the first book, it really starts to get interesting. It's one of those that you have to get the next book though to find out what happens. But the first half of the first book was obnoxious. I stuck with it, and I'm glad I did. The rest of the trilogy is great. Oh and it's in first person. Which typically I have issues with. But this one wasn't so bad.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2012 0:33:49 GMT -6
Reading The Green Mile for the first time. I wondered why I hadn't read it before til I remembered it had been released as a series of 6 short books. Much better reading it all at once. I only remember 4 books, but maybe it was 6. I really enjoyed reading those! Superb modern literature! #7# Peace, OHD
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Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2012 12:38:51 GMT -6
Just finished two. "The Politics of Voter Suppression: Defending and Expanding Americans' Right to Vote" by Tova Andrea Wang (synopsis: it's all the fault of the big, bad Republicans) and "Bullspotting: Finding Facts in the Age of Misinformation" by Loren Collins (synopsis: how to tell pseudolaw, pseudoscience and pseudopolitics from reality).
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