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05/02/2007 2:28 PM  
dark debts by karen hall

link - http://www.amazon.com/Dark-Debts-Karen-Hall/dp/0679451463
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05/02/2007 3:08 PM  
Jaguar XKR product literature.
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05/03/2007 1:47 PM  
About half way through - At the Center of the Storm: My Years at the CIA by George Tenet

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05/04/2007 3:23 PM  
Wine & War

History of the industry in France during WWII
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05/04/2007 9:24 PM  
Posted By Edward Bowers on 05/04/2007 3:23 PM
Wine & War



Great book!
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05/06/2007 2:40 PM  
I just read "Jar City" and "Silence of the Grave" by Arnaldur Indridason. Mysteries set in Iceland. Like "The No 1 Ladies Detective Agency" does for Botswana, these books give you a real flavor for life in Reykjavik.
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05/24/2007 6:43 PM  

Habanos: The Story of the Havana Cigar by Nancy Stout.

Great writing about cigar production, growers, international trade, and the pride workers feel.

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05/25/2007 3:16 AM  
thanks to Amazon.com started reading, In Search Of Perfection "reinventing Kitchen Classics"

"Everyday is worthy of a glass of sparkling wine" - Andrea Immer MS
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07/20/2007 10:02 PM  
Carl Hiassen "Nature Girl" - another fun read! Love his stuff, easy fun reading.
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07/20/2007 10:05 PM  
Oh, and while away I read john Krakauer's "Into the Wild" - well written book, even if the author seemingly has an agenda of his own. Sad, crazy, fascinating story.
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07/21/2007 12:04 AM  
With all this Potter mania, I've decided to see what the fuss is all about and have started the first volume, the Sorcerers's stone.

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07/21/2007 10:48 AM  
The Best Short Stories Of Fyodor Dostoevsky
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07/21/2007 10:55 AM  
I'm going to start reading Harry Potter '&' assoon as I get back from seeing Harry Potter '5' today!!
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07/21/2007 1:21 PM  
"Navigator"  By Clive Cussler
"History of trh World' Oxford Press
"Atlas of the Mediveal World"  Oxford press
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07/21/2007 4:01 PM  

Mortal Prey by John Sandford

I'm so addicted to Lucas Davenport and the people his is after.

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07/23/2007 12:01 AM  
Posted By Appreciative on 07/21/2007 4:01 PM

Mortal Prey by John Sandford

I'm so addicted to Lucas Davenport and the people his is after.


I agree - very well written books.

Somehow I missed the Vince Flynn books, so I am now in the process of devouring them.
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07/23/2007 2:27 PM  
Ender's Game. I think that Bob might have recommended this to me. Now I'm on The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid by Bill Bryson. Great read so far.
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07/23/2007 3:51 PM  
Just read Pat Conroy - My Losing Season

Currently re-reading The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay by Michael Chabon -loved this book the first time I read it - enjoyingit as much if not more this time
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07/23/2007 5:37 PM  
finished Harry Potter this morning.
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07/24/2007 7:48 PM  

Crossing to Safety

No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency

Dogs of Babel

All three very good and very different.


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