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I started rereading The Celestine Prophesy for two reasons, a.) for some reason I just can't hang with Memories of Ice b.) a friend of mine is reading it and was talking to me about the insights. OK 100 pages in-the insights were stolen from about 6 different "new-age" writers including Neale, McClaine & Gwain...everything is way too convenient and the adventure is even less exciting than The DaVinci Code.
Maybe I should have put this in the "worst book ever" thread, it gets more pitiful each time I read it---but, I'll tell you one thing--I think it re-stoked my appreciation for Erickson--however--I'll have to, now, mix in AATE as the dissection has,
suddenly
begun, apparently...
Maybe I should have put this in the "worst book ever" thread, it gets more pitiful each time I read it---but, I'll tell you one thing--I think it re-stoked my appreciation for Erickson--however--I'll have to, now, mix in AATE as the dissection has,


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Yeah, that snuck up on me as welldanlo wrote: Maybe I should have put this in the "worst book ever" thread, it gets more pitiful each time I read it---but, I'll tell you one thing--I think it re-stoked my appreciation for Erickson--however--I'll have to, now, mix in AATE as the dissection has,suddenly
begun, apparently...

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Are We There Yet? by David Smiedt.
Non-fiction about (and by) a guy whose family did the chicken-run from SA to Aus in the late 80's, and who returned 25 years later to retrace the steps of the family journeys of his youth.
Not bad. Too much Aussie slang, but often humorous, and very well researched, historically speaking.
--A
Non-fiction about (and by) a guy whose family did the chicken-run from SA to Aus in the late 80's, and who returned 25 years later to retrace the steps of the family journeys of his youth.
Not bad. Too much Aussie slang, but often humorous, and very well researched, historically speaking.
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av - i read Hotel NH in high school. growing up in NH had to find the connect. enjoyed it and Garp very much.
just finished the Bill Walsh (head coach/gm SF 49's) biograph. enjoyed the parts about building superbowl winning teams. wished it had more of that.
reading Now I Can Die In Peace - Bill Simmons. Bill is a sports writer and hilarious. a Boston native, this book is about the 2004 WS champs Boston Red Sox. very funny book. love his writing.
just finished the Bill Walsh (head coach/gm SF 49's) biograph. enjoyed the parts about building superbowl winning teams. wished it had more of that.
reading Now I Can Die In Peace - Bill Simmons. Bill is a sports writer and hilarious. a Boston native, this book is about the 2004 WS champs Boston Red Sox. very funny book. love his writing.
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Reading "The Help." First book I've read for my moms group Book Club that looks good in... AWHILE!
Thoroughly enjoying the narration by an African-American woman who "tells it like it is." She is the "hired help" basically raising this one lady's child and doing all the cooking & cleaning. (apparently just 1 out of 3 of the "narrative voices.")

Av- my sis reads voraciously and would probably like me to read Catch-22.
Thoroughly enjoying the narration by an African-American woman who "tells it like it is." She is the "hired help" basically raising this one lady's child and doing all the cooking & cleaning. (apparently just 1 out of 3 of the "narrative voices.")
sarge- I can SO see you thoroughly enjoying a book titled "Zombie Spaceship Wasteland.""She's already got the blue dress on I ironed this morning, the one with sixty-five pleats on the waist, so tiny I got to squint through my glasses to iron. I don't hate much in life, but me and that dress is not on good terms."

Av- my sis reads voraciously and would probably like me to read Catch-22.
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Catch-22 was great. The sequel wasn't.
John Irving was one of my favorite authors for awhile. "A Prayer for Owen Meany" is also good, in addition to "Garp" and "The Hotel New Hampshire". (You can always tell it's a John Irving novel -- he always sticks in a trained bear.
) He did another that was set in a home for unwed mothers, which was turned into a movie a few years back. That one was good, too. Can't remember the name offhand....
John Irving was one of my favorite authors for awhile. "A Prayer for Owen Meany" is also good, in addition to "Garp" and "The Hotel New Hampshire". (You can always tell it's a John Irving novel -- he always sticks in a trained bear.



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Wowww... okay, I'm sure that's just one more reason why this author would appeal to my sis.aliantha wrote:(You can always tell it's a John Irving novel -- he always sticks in a trained bear.)

Sounds like something I'd be interested in reading. If I didn't have such a backlog... or better, yet, if I could convince my book club... hmmm!aliantha wrote:He did another that was set in a home for unwed mothers, which was turned into a movie a few years back. That one was good, too. Can't remember the name offhand....
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I hated Closing Time, but Catch 22 is one of my favourite novels ever, and the one I have re-read most, next to TC.
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a truly horrifying book...you should enter it under the worst thread...the funniest thing in it was when mr. enlightenment is looking at the moon, connecting with the world, realizing people on the other side of the world are seeing it in a different phase. really? I mean really?danlo wrote:I started rereading The Celestine Prophesy
Anyway, I'm in "Even Cowgirls get the Blues." Laughing more than I did last time i read it.
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the hyperbole is a beauty...for we are then allowed to say a little more than the truth...and language is more efficient when it goes beyond reality than when it stops short of it.
the difference between evidence and sources: whether they come from the horse's mouth or a horse's ass.
"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation."
the hyperbole is a beauty...for we are then allowed to say a little more than the truth...and language is more efficient when it goes beyond reality than when it stops short of it.
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