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    'Syrup' by Max Barry.
    Just give me moments. Not hours or days.

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    Mentor by Tom Grimes

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    The Kitchen God's Wife by AMY TAN

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    the silent Sea ....Clive cussler with Jack du brul
    In a tree by the brook, there's a songbird that sings.
    Sometimes all our thoughts are misgiven.

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    Kingdom Keepers III by Ridley Pearson
    You don't stop playing because you're getting old; you get old because you stop playing.
    - Doyle Brunson


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    Labyrinths by Jorge Luis Borges

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    Saturday by Ian McEwan. Fourth McEwan book I've read. Guess I'd call myself a fan.
    Just give me moments. Not hours or days.

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    I'm about sixty pages into this thing called The Star War Factor. Has a nice clean prose line and (so far) accessible characters. The writer has a good eye for the visual details.

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    "From the moment I picked your book up until I laid it down, I was convulsed with laughter. Someday I intend reading it." - Groucho Marx

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    Just getting into "Switched," by Amanda Hocking. I'm curious about Amanda Hocking because she's one of the few self-published writers to achieve much success, selling about a million books through word of mouth. I'll see what lessons she can give me.
    Let's see if my above post is deleted without explanation. Wouldn't be the first time.

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    Finally got around to To Kill a Mockingbird, fairly good.

    Finished Under the Dome last week; would definitely recommend for any King fans.

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    Just started "Odd Thomas" by Dean Koontz, i'v been told it's a good read and as i like this author i'm looking forward to it.
    In a tree by the brook, there's a songbird that sings.
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    Just finished reading two Sherlock Holmes shorts, namely the Boscombe Valley Mystery and The Case of Identity. Now, I'm split between reading Iliad, The Picture of Dorian Gray or War of the Ancients II: The Demon Soul.
    You don't stop playing because you're getting old; you get old because you stop playing.
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