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I'm reading (Necessary Endings) Dr Henry Cloud .
It's a easy read for your spirit man , but hard on your soulish man. |
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The Glory Bus - Richard Laymon
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a story written by isabel allende
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Midnight's Lair - Richard Laymon
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Original Sinners by Tiffany Reisz
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Bite - Richard Laymon
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Now you see her; James Patterson
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Alternating between the Bible and a book
called the history of Ireland and it's people. Not just because I have Irish and Scottish ancestry. I'm basically interested in human history on the whole. |
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... a book called the history of Ireland and it's people. Not just because I have Irish and Scottish ancestry. I'm basically interested in human history on the whole. Nice. I ve got several books on the Celts. I'm reading "The Biology of Belief: Unleashing the Power of Consciousness, Matter & Miracles" by Bruce Lipton |
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... a book called the history of Ireland and it's people. Not just because I have Irish and Scottish ancestry. I'm basically interested in human history on the whole. Nice. I ve got several books on the Celts. I'm reading "The Biology of Belief: Unleashing the Power of Consciousness, Matter & Miracles" by Bruce Lipton Tough people the Celts were. They had a big stonghold in a handful of different European Countries. And now have been relegated to to being from Ireland, Scotland, Wales and the Isle of Man. They did leave their mark in other countries they inhabited though, no doubt. |
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... a book called the history of Ireland and it's people. Not just because I have Irish and Scottish ancestry. I'm basically interested in human history on the whole. Nice. I ve got several books on the Celts. I'm reading "The Biology of Belief: Unleashing the Power of Consciousness, Matter & Miracles" by Bruce Lipton Tough people the Celts were. They had a big stonghold in a handful of different European Countries. And now have been relegated to to being from Ireland, Scotland, Wales and the Isle of Man. They did leave their mark in other countries they inhabited though, no doubt. You enjoying the new book you're reading? |
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Once Upon A Halloween - Richard Laymon
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Picked up 3 more very interesting books; "AREA 51; An censored history of America's Top Secret Military Base" by Annie Jacobsen,2011;
UFOs: Generals, Pilots, and Government officials Go On The Record" by Leslie Kean,2010 and "The Commandant" by Rudolf Hoess, former Commandant of Auschwitz Concentration Camp. (What it was really like)2012 edition ; Overlook Duckworth Pub. London Now these should be fascinating! |
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Joyland - Stephen King
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Edited by
Traumer
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Sat 08/24/13 07:41 AM
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Edited by
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Sat 08/24/13 07:40 AM
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... a book called the history of Ireland and it's people. Not just because I have Irish and Scottish ancestry. I'm basically interested in human history on the whole. Nice. I ve got several books on the Celts. I'm reading "The Biology of Belief: Unleashing the Power of Consciousness, Matter & Miracles" by Bruce Lipton Tough people the Celts were. They had a big stonghold in a handful of different European Countries. And now have been relegated to to being from Ireland, Scotland, Wales and the Isle of Man. They did leave their mark in other countries they inhabited though, no doubt. For a total surprise in Celtic history, see the book The Tarim Mummies; ancient Celtic mummies perfectly preserved along with the first tartan patterns, over 2000 years old were found in in the Tarim Basin on the western rim of ancient China. Needless to say the Chinese were and still are very upset over this. The mummies are now in a museum for all to see and examine. It seems that the Celts split up, the majority moving westward while others moved to the East...it is a fascinating book and of what the examinations revealed. Enjoy! They did leave their mark in other countries they inhabited though, no doubt. |
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am reading Shiva triology.. by Amish.. kind of old wine in new bottle, but still kicks some punch... not a bad read..
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When The Brain Cant Hear, Unraveling The Mystery of Auditory Processing Disorder by Teri James Bellis, Ph.D.
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Magician:Apprentice by Feist
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Re reading Stephen King's It.
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