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May 16, 2008 at 9:55 PM #206433May 16, 2008 at 11:51 PM #206342AnonymousGuest
Well, I’m a happy camper with these book suggestions posted. π dharmagirl, I’m looking forward to reading those memoirs, they sound interesting. All of the suggestions on here do.
May 16, 2008 at 11:51 PM #206394AnonymousGuestWell, I’m a happy camper with these book suggestions posted. π dharmagirl, I’m looking forward to reading those memoirs, they sound interesting. All of the suggestions on here do.
May 16, 2008 at 11:51 PM #206426AnonymousGuestWell, I’m a happy camper with these book suggestions posted. π dharmagirl, I’m looking forward to reading those memoirs, they sound interesting. All of the suggestions on here do.
May 16, 2008 at 11:51 PM #206451AnonymousGuestWell, I’m a happy camper with these book suggestions posted. π dharmagirl, I’m looking forward to reading those memoirs, they sound interesting. All of the suggestions on here do.
May 16, 2008 at 11:51 PM #206478AnonymousGuestWell, I’m a happy camper with these book suggestions posted. π dharmagirl, I’m looking forward to reading those memoirs, they sound interesting. All of the suggestions on here do.
May 17, 2008 at 1:26 PM #206492seattle-reloParticipantWow, Marion I apprechiate this topic, it made me think about the fact that I don’t read enough literature/nonfiction π I tried to think of some of my favorite authors and all that came up were in the psychology field – man I need a life! My favorite for women’s issues was Harriet Lerner, she’s great…I’ve recommended her series quite a few times.
I did read a book recently (around Christmas) by Michael Crichton called Next it was a pretty good scientific thriller.
Nostradamus – that video was just weird, not that funny. You are usually one of my favorite posters, can you please do better next time? And anyway, what’s wrong with the choose your own adventure books? They were my favorite in grade school dammit! π
May 17, 2008 at 1:26 PM #206545seattle-reloParticipantWow, Marion I apprechiate this topic, it made me think about the fact that I don’t read enough literature/nonfiction π I tried to think of some of my favorite authors and all that came up were in the psychology field – man I need a life! My favorite for women’s issues was Harriet Lerner, she’s great…I’ve recommended her series quite a few times.
I did read a book recently (around Christmas) by Michael Crichton called Next it was a pretty good scientific thriller.
Nostradamus – that video was just weird, not that funny. You are usually one of my favorite posters, can you please do better next time? And anyway, what’s wrong with the choose your own adventure books? They were my favorite in grade school dammit! π
May 17, 2008 at 1:26 PM #206574seattle-reloParticipantWow, Marion I apprechiate this topic, it made me think about the fact that I don’t read enough literature/nonfiction π I tried to think of some of my favorite authors and all that came up were in the psychology field – man I need a life! My favorite for women’s issues was Harriet Lerner, she’s great…I’ve recommended her series quite a few times.
I did read a book recently (around Christmas) by Michael Crichton called Next it was a pretty good scientific thriller.
Nostradamus – that video was just weird, not that funny. You are usually one of my favorite posters, can you please do better next time? And anyway, what’s wrong with the choose your own adventure books? They were my favorite in grade school dammit! π
May 17, 2008 at 1:26 PM #206600seattle-reloParticipantWow, Marion I apprechiate this topic, it made me think about the fact that I don’t read enough literature/nonfiction π I tried to think of some of my favorite authors and all that came up were in the psychology field – man I need a life! My favorite for women’s issues was Harriet Lerner, she’s great…I’ve recommended her series quite a few times.
I did read a book recently (around Christmas) by Michael Crichton called Next it was a pretty good scientific thriller.
Nostradamus – that video was just weird, not that funny. You are usually one of my favorite posters, can you please do better next time? And anyway, what’s wrong with the choose your own adventure books? They were my favorite in grade school dammit! π
May 17, 2008 at 1:26 PM #206630seattle-reloParticipantWow, Marion I apprechiate this topic, it made me think about the fact that I don’t read enough literature/nonfiction π I tried to think of some of my favorite authors and all that came up were in the psychology field – man I need a life! My favorite for women’s issues was Harriet Lerner, she’s great…I’ve recommended her series quite a few times.
I did read a book recently (around Christmas) by Michael Crichton called Next it was a pretty good scientific thriller.
Nostradamus – that video was just weird, not that funny. You are usually one of my favorite posters, can you please do better next time? And anyway, what’s wrong with the choose your own adventure books? They were my favorite in grade school dammit! π
May 17, 2008 at 7:19 PM #206592RicechexParticipantI second “The Glass Castle” Great read and a most interesting story.
May 17, 2008 at 7:19 PM #206643RicechexParticipantI second “The Glass Castle” Great read and a most interesting story.
May 17, 2008 at 7:19 PM #206674RicechexParticipantI second “The Glass Castle” Great read and a most interesting story.
May 17, 2008 at 7:19 PM #206699RicechexParticipantI second “The Glass Castle” Great read and a most interesting story.
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