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"JC Der Koenig" wrote: "Marsha" wrote in message ... For you avid readers, I just finished "Big Russ and Me" by Tim Russert. Great book with lots of gems and some humor. What have you read lately that you would recommend? Marsha/Ohio Twilight of the Idols. Oooo . . . is that an in-depth look into the lives of American Idol contestants???!!! -- Michelle Levin http://www.mindspring.com/~lunachick I have only 3 flaws. My first flaw is thinking that I only have 3 flaws. |
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In article ,
"JC Der Koenig" wrote: "Marsha" wrote in message ... For you avid readers, I just finished "Big Russ and Me" by Tim Russert. Great book with lots of gems and some humor. What have you read lately that you would recommend? Marsha/Ohio Twilight of the Idols. Oooo . . . is that an in-depth look into the lives of American Idol contestants???!!! -- Michelle Levin http://www.mindspring.com/~lunachick I have only 3 flaws. My first flaw is thinking that I only have 3 flaws. |
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@hotmail.com says... Right now, I'm reading "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn." Really a nice, classic book, set in turn o' the century New York. My favorite series, by far, is the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon. It's an historical fiction with elements of fantasy (time travel). I'll second that! By FAR my favorite author! -- Saffire 205/149/125 - 5'1.5" Atkins since 6/14/03 Progress photo: http://photos.yahoo.com/saffire333 |
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In article , mslew64
@hotmail.com says... Right now, I'm reading "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn." Really a nice, classic book, set in turn o' the century New York. My favorite series, by far, is the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon. It's an historical fiction with elements of fantasy (time travel). I'll second that! By FAR my favorite author! -- Saffire 205/149/125 - 5'1.5" Atkins since 6/14/03 Progress photo: http://photos.yahoo.com/saffire333 |
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"Luna" wrote in message
... In article , "JC Der Koenig" wrote: "Marsha" wrote in message ... For you avid readers, I just finished "Big Russ and Me" by Tim Russert. Great book with lots of gems and some humor. What have you read lately that you would recommend? Marsha/Ohio Twilight of the Idols. Oooo . . . is that an in-depth look into the lives of American Idol contestants???!!! It would be great if they were all at their twilight. |
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"Luna" wrote in message
... In article , "JC Der Koenig" wrote: "Marsha" wrote in message ... For you avid readers, I just finished "Big Russ and Me" by Tim Russert. Great book with lots of gems and some humor. What have you read lately that you would recommend? Marsha/Ohio Twilight of the Idols. Oooo . . . is that an in-depth look into the lives of American Idol contestants???!!! It would be great if they were all at their twilight. |
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On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 01:59:52 GMT, Lady o' the house
wrote: Right now, I'm reading "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn." Really a nice, classic book, set in turn o' the century New York. My favorite series, by far, is the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon. It's an historical fiction with elements of fantasy (time travel). -- Linda 296/206/160 LC since Oct. 13, 2003 http://home.att.net/~lewis_linda/index.html There are trees in Brooklyn? ;-) -- Bob in CT Remove ".x" to reply |
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On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 05:12:26 GMT, Luna
wrote: In article , Marsha wrote: For you avid readers, I just finished "Big Russ and Me" by Tim Russert. Great book with lots of gems and some humor. What have you read lately that you would recommend? Marsha/Ohio I just reread the Gateway series by Frederik Pohl. Don't know if you're at all into science fiction, but he's my favorite writer at the moment. What's it about (in general)? I like science fiction, but I don't want anything too heavy (no Dune). -- Bob in CT Remove ".x" to reply |
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Tolstoy's Resurrection.
Anthony Bourdain's Kitchen Confidential - puts you right off food.... -- Jane Lumley |
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Linda wrote: Right now, I'm reading "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn." Really a
nice, classic book, set in turn o' the century New York. BRBR That's a lovely story. It made me see New York in a different light, as a succession of immigrants working hard to make a life for their families. Now I love to look at the old tenement neighborhoods and think about all those people coming here and scraping by. Interesting. Bob in CT wrote: There are trees in Brooklyn? Yep. |
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