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Post by Sketcher2 on Aug 4, 2017 2:29:26 GMT
And what are you currently reading?
The last book I finished was Angels Walking by Karen Kingsbury. I am now reading the Shack by William Young.
What about you?
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Post by David on Aug 4, 2017 3:19:22 GMT
The classic 'Moby Dick'
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Post by sue13 on Aug 6, 2017 20:15:33 GMT
Frozen about a mortuary assistant who solves the puzzle of a Jane Doe.
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Post by David on Aug 7, 2017 0:55:13 GMT
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Post by nadalama on Aug 9, 2017 2:35:51 GMT
Last book I finished was "The Man Without a Face: The Unlikely Rise of Vladimir Putin" by Masha Gessen. Now reading "The Origins of the British: The New PreHistory of Britain; a Genetic Detective Story" by Stephen Oppenheimer.
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Post by walterchang on Aug 16, 2017 6:26:37 GMT
I finished reading the last book was a Chinese book about a famous Chinese (artist) painter's (liu Yong) book Ying Chuang Xiao Yu. I translate it into "Little Stories about living". He lives in US now.
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Post by David on Aug 16, 2017 23:17:27 GMT
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Post by sue13 on Aug 17, 2017 18:01:51 GMT
David....I must read that book..While standing in a long queue a woman pushed past us all to get too a check out first...not the way we do things and the guy behind me said..".People,purely a spectator sport" and I like that...like the saying," not my sheep, not my paddock." I am currently reading 3 books...Look what I did...the story of an english true crime...Dear Eddie and The journey of a life time by Monica McInerny a friend of mine...how I got into this predicament is beyond me, however I am a library a holic ...our town is building a huge new library...it will be a mile away..brilliant Ae the moment I go about 10 miles away to a big new centre...
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Post by Sketcher2 on Aug 18, 2017 15:40:48 GMT
That sound exciting a huge new library in your town, Sue. We just have average sized libraries but the one is downtown is especially big. I rarely go downtown to use the library. The parking requires money and I don't go that way most of the time.
I just finished the Shack and now am reading, "Having a Mary Heart in a Martha World". By Joanna Weaver.
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Post by walterchang on Sept 4, 2017 4:33:36 GMT
Hi, fleurette
Now, I have finish reading some Chinese books and I am ready to learn Japanese.
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Post by Sketcher2 on Sept 4, 2017 14:19:42 GMT
Hi Walter,
It is good that you want to learn another language. I don't learn languages very well because I am too shy to speak the unfamiliar words in the new language. We studied French in high school but my French is not good at all. It seemed such a waste to learn it for 5 years and still not be well spoken in it.
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Post by walterchang on Sept 5, 2017 6:43:29 GMT
hi, fleurette
Reading books is a good habit for us and it can give us power to survive the world.
Best wishes and God love you.
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Post by flame923 on Sept 8, 2017 4:35:45 GMT
Recently finished Last to Die (a Rizzoli and Isles) by Tess Gerrittsen
Presently, I am reading All Fall Down by Erica Spindler
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Post by David on Sept 8, 2017 22:23:07 GMT
I have not quite but almost concluded Charles Dickens Great Expectations
I love his works having read many of them as a boy.
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Post by David on Sept 8, 2017 22:25:52 GMT
In most instances I am not into revisiting the past Fleurette
However, now and again I make an exception. lol
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