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Topic: What do you like to read?
Snugglesbyfire's photo
Tue 06/12/07 06:21 PM
Im one of those people who dosen't have a love for just one subject. So
here is a tiny bit of reading that I enjoy.
JRR TOLKEIN Native American Literature
Shakespear
Louis LAmour
Ralph Compton
Ralph Cotton
Danielle Steele
Nora Roberts
Mary Higgnes Clark oh I can go on, and on.

A motto I used to always tell children when I did volunteering for
reading was this....Always carry a book with you, that way no matter
where your at, you always have a friend nearby. Put yourself into the
story, and watch the pages come to life.

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Tue 06/12/07 06:26 PM
I'm illiterate ..SIKE laugh

itslaughable16's photo
Tue 06/12/07 06:29 PM
i believe u bored, i'll read anything too

itslaughable16's photo
Tue 06/12/07 06:29 PM
:smile: :smile: :smile: smokin smokin smokin

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Tue 06/12/07 06:29 PM
:tongue: shutup

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Tue 06/12/07 06:30 PM
So far this year:

John Updike's "Rabbit" series (4 novels and a short story)
Carl Sagan
Simon Singh
David Darling ("Teleportation")
Richard Dawkins
Ayn Rand ("We the Living," her first novel)
Isaac Asimov's Guide to the Bible
Ann Gibbons ("The First Human")
Martin Rees
Douglas Adams ("The Salmon of Doubt," posthumous miscellania)
and a Batman comic book from 1943 which is worth a small fortune....


Joshy44's photo
Tue 06/12/07 06:30 PM
the book I'm reading right now is my favorite book yet.


Tucker Max's "I hope they serve beer in hell"

KAY KAY 's photo
Tue 06/12/07 06:32 PM
A good book is Christine Anderson- Only by your touch. A very good
read.

summerlady's photo
Tue 06/12/07 06:33 PM
I enjoy reading:

Nora Roberts (also J.D. Robb)
Nicholas Sparks
John Grisham
Catherine Coulter
Jodi Pecoult
also quirky baseball books
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nusalor's photo
Tue 06/12/07 06:34 PM
Kurt Vonnegut
John Irving
Saul Bellow
Nikos Kazantzakis
Ayn Rand
Anthony Burgess
Philip Roth
Srephen King
Robert Heinlein
Orson Scott Card
JRR Tolkein
Sinclair Lewis

and the small print on any medicine that goes into my body.

Snugglesbyfire's photo
Tue 06/12/07 06:36 PM
Nus,
I had the chance to take a class on JRR TOLKEIN, the man was amazing.
He began his writing by writing stories for his children.

What catergory does Ayn Rand fall into?

nusalor's photo
Tue 06/12/07 06:40 PM
Ayn Rand falls into her own category...if she were still alive, that
would be her answer.

The Virtue of Selfishness
The Fountainhead
Atlas Shrugged
For the New Intellectual

Her artistic credo is well stated in her work The Romantic Manifesto.

iRon's photo
Tue 06/12/07 06:40 PM
I don't read, I just hold books in front of my face so my kids will read
and I happy to report it has worked. All my children are avid
readers...........


YAY me, some good parenting therehappy.........

uk1971's photo
Tue 06/12/07 06:41 PM
Anything that's funnybigsmile glasses

Snugglesbyfire's photo
Tue 06/12/07 06:42 PM
Now come on IRon you have to read something ....newspaper, magazine,
directions.........oh geeze your a man, you don't read directions so why
did I put that in there.....laugh


A lot of great authors, and a great variety.

Native American Literature always has a moral behind each story.


Anyone read the Bible?

nusalor's photo
Tue 06/12/07 06:43 PM
Constantly...great stories!

Joshy44's photo
Tue 06/12/07 06:44 PM
CONGRATS PB & J!

Snugglesbyfire's photo
Tue 06/12/07 06:50 PM
Joshy,
Are you talking the cartoon PB & J or people? Im so confused

SweetU2Lover's photo
Tue 06/12/07 06:53 PM
I read all kinds of stuff too. My favorite is fantasy lit. Stuff like
Tolkien, Lewis, Rowling, Lackey. glasses

Karensmiles's photo
Tue 06/12/07 06:55 PM
Orson Scott Card
Douglas Adams
James Patterson
John Saul
Elizabeth Bevarly
Michael Connelly
Nora Roberts
John Han****, Fingerprints of the Gods
I could go on and on....
and all the science and Archeology mags I
can get my hands on. They quench my inner nerd!bigsmile

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