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september63
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Jan 13, 2010 8:00pm
dancinbear wrote: thanks for the suggestions. at this point, i can't find politics entertaining at all.....I'm boycotting them for a while. WAY TOO MUCH BULLSHIT the past 2 years I just can't deal with it anymore.

A few other people I know suggested David Sedaris, so I'll probably start with that.
Try David Baldacci...................you wont regret any of his books. If you read one, you will want them all.
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dancinbear
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Jan 13, 2010 8:34pm
will do sept, thanks
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rookie_j70
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Jan 13, 2010 9:05pm
"1984"
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Firad
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Jan 13, 2010 9:17pm
Ochocinco: What Football And Life Have Thrown My Way
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I Wear Pants
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Jan 13, 2010 9:38pm
captain_obvious wrote:
I Wear Pants wrote:
ernest_t_bass wrote: Glenn Beck books:

Arguing with Idiots
An Inconvenient Book
^^ Conservative Propaganda (Actually it's more like the sad diatribes of a man with little to no dignity)
So... you read them? Could you be confusing "no dignity" with humility?
I was joking, just doing what was done earlier in the thread.

I don't think you can do what Beck, Limbaugh, Olberman, etc do while retaining any dignity.
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Flash
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Jan 13, 2010 9:46pm
Just started Dan Brown: The Lost Symbol
Going to read A Walk in the Woods, by Bill Bryson about walking the Appalachian Trail.
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hasbeen
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Jan 13, 2010 9:48pm
dancinbear wrote: will do sept, thanks
make sure you start with the first one. better reads when they are in order of their releases.
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elbuckeye28
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Jan 13, 2010 10:18pm
The Road by Cormac McCarthy...it is very bleak, and there are some very disturbing parts. That said, it is the most powerful story I have ever read and cannot wait to check out the movie.
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fossywriter8
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Jan 13, 2010 10:23pm
The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown
Aztec by David Jennings
Texas by James Michenner
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I Wear Pants
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Jan 14, 2010 12:25am
elbuckeye28 wrote: The Road by Cormac McCarthy...it is very bleak, and there are some very disturbing parts. That said, it is the most powerful story I have ever read and cannot wait to check out the movie.
^^^ This.

If they would just bring the movie to a theater near me I would be glad to give them my money.
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dancinbear
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Jan 16, 2010 10:14pm
pnhasbeen wrote:
dancinbear wrote: will do sept, thanks
make sure you start with the first one. better reads when they are in order of their releases.
I bought Naked yesterday. Will hopefully have a chance to start it tomorrow. Didn't realize they were in order....do I need to go get another one first? :)
elbuckeye28 wrote: The Road by Cormac McCarthy...it is very bleak, and there are some very disturbing parts. That said, it is the most powerful story I have ever read and cannot wait to check out the movie.
I will look into this.
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slingshot4ever
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Jan 16, 2010 10:20pm
UA5straightin2008 wrote: ^^liberal propaganda


stephen colberts "i am america, and so can you" is a hilarious read
Funny you called the previous book liberal propaganda when if you truly understand Colbert's humor, you would know that it is also liberal propaganda.
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BCSbunk
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Jan 16, 2010 10:25pm
Age of Reason by Thomas Paine. It is a must read from one of our founding fathers.