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Post by Danath on Mar 7, 2008 0:08:00 GMT -5
Lone Survivor - Luttrell/Robinson Sharpe's Fury - Cornwell
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Post by Child of Immanuel on Mar 7, 2008 22:39:01 GMT -5
Kingdom of the Cults- Martin
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Post by Paladin on Mar 8, 2008 21:28:29 GMT -5
- A biography of Hudson Taylor - The Sword and the Flame
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Post by Child of Immanuel on Mar 11, 2008 9:25:59 GMT -5
Baudolino- Umberto Eco
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Post by Danath on Mar 12, 2008 13:42:30 GMT -5
Rivers of Gold - Hugh Thomas Lords of the North - Bernard Cornwell
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Post by Danath on Mar 27, 2008 6:01:56 GMT -5
Sharpe's Battle - Cornwell
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Post by Danath on Apr 1, 2008 14:18:19 GMT -5
Genghis: Lords of the Bow - Conn Iggulden China: A New History - John King Fairbank
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Post by Child of Immanuel on Apr 1, 2008 14:59:09 GMT -5
Pillars of the Earth-Ken Follett
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Post by Danath on Apr 1, 2008 18:24:37 GMT -5
That one ^ is pretty good, but the recurring "graphic scenes" are rather off-putting. However, if you just keep going it's a pretty good read.
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Post by Child of Immanuel on Apr 2, 2008 14:30:13 GMT -5
Yes, those scenes were annoying but the book was good otherwise.
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Post by dinadan on Apr 2, 2008 20:28:55 GMT -5
Still plowing through Dostoevsky's "The Brothers Karamavoz"
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Post by Child of Immanuel on Apr 8, 2008 16:20:46 GMT -5
No Future Without Forgiveness--Desmond Tutu
Just ordered Marvin Wilson's "Our Father Abraham" and Ken Follett's "World Without End" (the latter in Spanish, just for fun)
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Post by ellery on Apr 11, 2008 17:02:26 GMT -5
Still plowing through Dostoevsky's "The Brothers Karamavoz" How is that book? I have it on hand and have been tempted to read it, but then I remember Crime & Punishment, which I've tried at least three times and have left on the shelf and forgotten at least three times. I also read Notes From the Underground in high school... I remember liking them a little but not enough to ever reread it. I remember nothing about the Notes hehe. My reading ability has increased a lot since then, so maybe I could handle those books better now. The Brother Kara seems more like a novel and thus more readable. Is it?
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Post by Child of Immanuel on Apr 12, 2008 13:58:10 GMT -5
The Triumph of Deborah--Eva Etzioni-Halevy
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Post by Child of Immanuel on Apr 14, 2008 15:24:32 GMT -5
Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed-Jared Diamond
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