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Thread: The HA Book Club
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03-11-2007 #41
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..................MAD......................
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03-11-2007 #42
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"I am Legend" by Richard Mathesson
damned near anything by Chuck Palahniuk
Stepphenwolf Herman Hesse
Blood Meridian Cormac McCarthy
Shush girl, shut your lips
Do the Helen Keller and talk with your hips
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03-11-2007 #43
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I'm sorry people but I'm gonna have to class this thread up a little bit...ahem...I would recommend
1.The Agony and The Ecstasy by Irving Stone (you cant put it down)
2.Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte(Interesting Story)
3.1984 by George Orwell (The best book ever...period.)
Anyway, read those please and Kabuki...is that really you in your avatar???? You is one gorgeous girl!
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03-12-2007 #44
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yeah lg playboy is really for the writing..i sometimes like the articles in penthouse too...curious i know a lot of people who read pl.boy for this same reason!!!but what is with hef and those dumb blondes on that tv show!
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03-12-2007 #45
Since I love to read mysteries, what did you remove from this picture?
FK
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03-17-2007 #46
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I'm making at least 3 recommendations of my own.
1. Best Made Man-Norah Vincent
2. The Christ Conspiracy: The Greatest Story Ever Sold-Acharya S
3. The Lucifer Principle: A Scientific Expedition Into The Forces Of History-Howard K. Bloom
There's two theories to arguing with a woman. Neither one works.
~Will Rogers~
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03-17-2007 #47Originally Posted by qeuqheeg222
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03-17-2007 #48
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Being a sci-fi/fantasy fan, I recommend:
Robert Jordan's "Wheel of Time" series
Terry Goodkind's "Sword of Truth" series
L.E. Modesitt, Jr's "Saga of Recluse" series
J.R.R Tolkien anything - don't just read "The Lord of the Rings"
Douglas Adams' "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"
General Fiction:
Jean M. Auel's "Earth's Children" series - rent the movie "Clan of the Cave Bear", it is the first book of the 5 book series.
Charles Dickens anything, that man is hilarious
To atkms7 and Silvester, I own a first US edition of "Animal Farm"
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03-17-2007 #49Originally Posted by Aragon21
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03-17-2007 #50
If you like historical, nautical, or romance novels you might give Uncommon Valour by John Stevens a try. It combines all three. The dialogue in particular is great. It's out of print but the author has a few copies available for sale.
Here's a link to his website:
http://www.geocities.com/blademaster01757/UV_start.html
Last edited by Jack59; 04-04-2013 at 10:01 PM.