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    "The Unlikely Celebrity" (biography of Bill Sackter) by a professor at UI, Tom Waltz.
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    I picked up "Terminator 3: Terminator Dreams" from the library yesterday. I forget who wrote it, though. I haven't gotten far enough into it yet to say if it is any good or not, but it seems to focus a lot on the war between humanity and the machines.
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    I only have time for reading study literature.... and comics
    Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads!
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    Grabbed "Star Wars: Survivor Quest" by Timothy Zahn at the library today. I will probably start it tonight.

    Where would I be without the library?

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    Sadly I am using all of my time to read the Fundamental of Physics by Halliday, Resnick, and Walker
    "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn."

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    Arrow

    Quote Originally Posted by Terraner
    Anyway, I am in a seventh book of <A href="http://www.terrygoodkind.com">Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind</a>. Surprisingly the sixth book of this series at least IMO was the best!
    O.k. Just finished reading seventh book (Pillars of Creation) which I mentioned. That took a long time! :big grin:
    So, now I must decide what to read next!
    Maybe "The name of the rose" from Umberto Eco. Just had that book in my hands yesterday. Came whit major daily newspaper here in Slovenia, caled "Delo" (in translation "Work" B))
    Live long and prosper
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    I finished Daniel Wallace Big Fish, much darker than the movie.
    Also finished Pam Houston's Waltzing the Cat... I love her work... she has two other books that i gotta have to read soon because i'm gonna try to go and see her.

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    Reading Dan Browns, The Da Vinci Code now
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    "A celibate clergy is an especially good idea, because it tends to suppress any hereditary propensity toward fanaticism." / Carl Sagan

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    Finished "The Da Vinci Code"
    and also "Heads" by Greg Bear

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    Can someone make this a sticky thread.. please please please

    I finished The Wedding by Nicholas Sparks. It wuz a great book! I enjoyed it so much. Big surprise at the end and it wuz great. I loved it.

    Now I'm reading Message in the Bottles by Nicholas Sparks. I'm already almost halfway now. The beginning really led me on.

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    ok, i'm not really reding this book, since 98% of the pages only contain pictures, but i finally received a copy on tuesday

    mark romanek: music video stills
    somebody told me you have a boyfriend who looks like a girldfriend that i had in february of last year the killers

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    Slowly re-reading the Harry Potter series getting ready for next week's movie. Half-way through book 2 right now.

    Also picked up the third book of "The Asteroid Wars" trilogy by Ben Bova from the library. Unfortunately, they only have books 1 (which I have already read) and 3. Hopefully, I won't miss much from not reading book 2.

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    I just finished The Lovely Bones (like half of America). A lot better than I expected, and I just heard a rumor that Peter Jackson is making it into a movie.

    Now I am reading About a Boy. Even though I enjoyed the film a lot, the book is even funnier.

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    Finished reading Message in a bottle. It is definitely better than the movie. Right now I'm reading Nights in Rodanthe. So far so good...


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    Reading
    Other side of the Sky by Arthur C. Clark

    and
    The Weird Ones Edited by HL Gold

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