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Reply #180 on: August 17, 2013, 11:18:44 PM
A fascinating book that involves a beagle who harbours delusions of being a fighter pilot and routinely engaging in fruitless battles against his long term nemesis who flies a red plane.



You finished your autobiography? 
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Reply #181 on: August 18, 2013, 06:07:54 AM
You finished your autobiography?  [/color]:emot_laughing:  :emot_kiss:


While you're waiting in vain for that apology, why don't you make yourself useful by getting on your knees and opening your mouth


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Reply #182 on: August 28, 2013, 05:39:46 PM
Hidden Nature: The Startling Insights of Viktor Schauberger (by Alick Bartholomew)

This title pioneers a new Science of Nature. It offers striking new arguments against GM technologies. It proposes startling solutions to our energy needs. It includes a foreword by David Bellamy Austrian naturalist. Viktor Schauberger (1885-1958) was far ahead of his time. From his unusually detailed observations of the natural world, he pioneered a completely new understanding of how nature works. He also foresaw, and tried to warn against, the global waste and ecological destruction of our age. This book describes and explains Schauberger's insights in contemporary, accessible language. His remarkable discoveries - which address issues such as sick water, ailing forests, climate change and, above all, renewable energy - have dramatic implications for how we should work with nature and its resources.


This book blows me away and makes me sad at the same time. This is the stuff that should be taught in schools and universities. These are the technologies that should be developed asap. If not, then in the not too distant future wars will be waged for the most precious and currently most underappreciated possession we have: fresh, drinkable water.



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Reply #183 on: August 30, 2013, 12:43:25 AM
I couldn't agree with you more Bexy.....Woo that!



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Reply #184 on: October 14, 2013, 08:44:45 PM

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Reply #185 on: October 15, 2013, 09:41:41 AM
Tree Surgery for Beginners - Patrick Gale -- it's a hoot!



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Reply #186 on: October 22, 2013, 03:40:15 AM
CONVICTED-Aleatha Romig

Awesome mindf**k of a book!

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Reply #187 on: October 23, 2013, 02:41:23 PM
The Blood Gospel by James Rollins & Rebecca Cantrell



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Reply #188 on: October 28, 2013, 02:48:30 PM
Kelly Slater's autobiography



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Reply #189 on: October 29, 2013, 03:52:06 AM
Terry Goodkind "Wizard's First Rule"



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Reply #190 on: October 29, 2013, 04:28:53 AM
Time of Contempt by Andrzej Sapkowski.

The 3rd book in the The Witcher series.

A Witcher is a professional monster slayer who has been genetically modified at an early age and trained to hunt, track and kill monsters of various types.

I'm also reading a sex novel called 'Whalebone Strict' by Lady Alice McCloud.

Basically Britain didn't loose the War of Independence and the British empire is intact. The main character, Thrift Moncrieff has adventures which lead her to various countries and she ends up in various sexual situations from lesbianism, bondage, piss play, anal - well you get the idea.

It's the third of a series and all of the books are easy to read, extremely horny and very well written.

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Reply #191 on: November 02, 2013, 04:34:20 PM
Reading "The last Dark: The last Chronicles of Thomas Covenant" - Stephen R Donaldson.

Read the first chronicles of Thomas Covenant over 20 years ago. This is the third and final set he just released this last book in Oct. Damn some authors take forever to tell a story. Much like Stephen King's Dark Tower series which took years to get to the end or Jean Auel's Children of the Earth series.



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Reply #192 on: November 11, 2013, 04:54:35 PM
Currently I am Reading "The Innocent" By David Baldacci

I really like his work.



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Reply #193 on: November 11, 2013, 04:58:31 PM
I picked up ":The Walking Dead Compendium" book one and two at a comic/pop culture show on Saturday. I got the two for $60 total. Felt pretty good as the best I've seen them for on line is $50 each. I'm about a quarter way thru the first book.



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Reply #194 on: December 02, 2013, 02:11:19 PM
"The Quickie" by James Patterson


So far is a very good book. I read it years ago when it first came out in paperback. Thought I'd give it another go.



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Reply #195 on: December 16, 2013, 08:03:47 PM
Dream Weaver  and  Picture Maker
Both excellent books about early america on the east coast.
Author is :  Penina Keen Spinka
Books are kind of old (2003) you may have a hard time finding them.
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Reply #196 on: December 17, 2013, 07:27:05 PM
"Hell's Corner" - Baldacci

One of his Camel Club books.

Is all about Washington Politics and the different police agencies and how they do or don't work together.



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Reply #197 on: December 28, 2013, 11:30:14 PM
Just about to start "King and Maxwell", the newest Baldacci book.  I also enjoy his writing. 

Also I've been re-reading "Noble House" by James Clavell, from the 1980s.

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Reply #198 on: December 29, 2013, 01:00:19 AM
Ghosts by Paul Roland... All good stuff so far...

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Reply #199 on: December 29, 2013, 12:18:15 PM
Deerskin by Robin McKinley

Is a fantasy fairytale based on an old story, Donkeyskin.  There is not much dialogue, so for those folks that like lots of dialogue you might not enjoy it.  Is about a princess who when she is 17, is raped by her father.  She flees the kingdom with her beloved dog, Ash.