What are you reading? (November 2010)
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What are you reading? (November 2010)
I finished Billy Boyle: A Word War II Mystery by James R. Benn.
I just started Life by Keith Richards with James Fox.
I just started Life by Keith Richards with James Fox.
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On the Kindle. AWESOME AWESOME book. Ironman gets run over by a bus and rehabs himself into another Ironman. Just amazing.
Also reading book 3 of James Potter (Harry Potter's son) fanfic that is fantastic and over 300 pages a book.
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Re: What are you reading? (November 2010)
Finished book 12 of the Dresden Files.
Then read a couple short stories in this that were kind of tied to the ending of Book 12
From there, read this quick book.
Currently reading
Then read a couple short stories in this that were kind of tied to the ending of Book 12
From there, read this quick book.
Currently reading
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Just finished:
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Just finished yesterday:
Excellent excellent book about courage, survival, and the human spirit. Couldn't put it down and can't recommend it enough.
Now reading:
I don't know, Runner's World calls it the best book written about running (it's a fictionalized account of real people whom identities are never revealed in real life) but I just don't see it yet, 61 pages into the 272-page book. I'm almost a quarter of the way in. I don't know why I keep reading, it's definitely pulling me in, but why, I don't know
Excellent excellent book about courage, survival, and the human spirit. Couldn't put it down and can't recommend it enough.
Now reading:
I don't know, Runner's World calls it the best book written about running (it's a fictionalized account of real people whom identities are never revealed in real life) but I just don't see it yet, 61 pages into the 272-page book. I'm almost a quarter of the way in. I don't know why I keep reading, it's definitely pulling me in, but why, I don't know
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