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I've been reading Chicken Soup for the Wine Lover's Soul: A Toast to the Perfect Occasion by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, and Theresa Peluso. It was a Christmas gift from Sandy.
![]() And I just started reading A Woman in Charge by Carl Bernstein. Altho' I had not requested it, my DH got this book about Hillary Clinton from our local Library.
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Auntie Lori (SPMS, taking LDN since 8/04) * * * Everything in life is a trade-off. |
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#272
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An Inconvenient Book by Glenn Beck - enjoyable reading for those of us who are more conservative and not in agreement with global warming among other issues -
Also Guide to the Battles of the American Revolution -
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#273
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If anyone gets a chance, pick up Steven White, his books center around a therapist married to a Colorado District Attorney with MS, he must have someone close to him with it because he really gets it. The books are great reads, hard yo put down.
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#274
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I just started Never Cry Wolf by Farley Mowat. It's an old one, but really good. Mowat is such an engaging writer.
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#275
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I'M WAITING FOR THE NEW STEPHEN KING BOOK, DUMAS KEY DUE OUT JANUARY 22ND. CANT WAIT
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The author himself has MS. I knew from the first of his books that I read that he actually knew something about MS. He sure does know about it, doesn't he?
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As far as possible without surrender, be on good terms with all persons. |
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#277
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Is he the one who wrote Saturday? That was a fascinating book about one day in the life of a neuro-surgeon with a mystery thrown into it.
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Auntie Lori (SPMS, taking LDN since 8/04) * * * Everything in life is a trade-off. |
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I just read a large brochure published by SkIO, the Skidaway Institute of Oceonography, in Savannah (actually on Skidaway Island). I'm a member of SkIO because I am fascinated by their research.
Also, my DH & I have enjoyed their Oyster Roasts! And I love walking on their Nature Trail, which accommodates my rollator. The trail ends at a pier, where I love getting a little breeze in my face and the sun at my back.
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Auntie Lori (SPMS, taking LDN since 8/04) * * * Everything in life is a trade-off. |
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I'm actually reading two books. "Chicken Soup for the Grieving Soul", which Sandy sent me for Christmas. Then I am reading James Patterson's new one, "Double Cross". I really enjoy reading his books! TC
Karen
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I just finished James Patterson's latest [I]DoubleCross[/I]. Very good book! Can't wait for his next one!
Now I am on to the Patricia Cornwell's [I]Book of the Dead [/I]and the last two by Vince Flynn. |
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#281
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"A Separate Peace" by John Knowles
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The Lincoln Lawyer, by Michael Connelly
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T is for Trespass by Sue Grafton
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I also enjoy Vince Flynn. I need to pick up his latest book. I am currently reading Blood Dreams by Kay Hooper. I have read all of her recent books.
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