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    Read a good book lately?

    I'll kick it off with two recent favorites.

    The Calico Kid by John Grisham. If you like baseball, or Grisham, it’s a treat.
    The Time Keeper by Mitch Albom. He’s a sports writer for the Detroit Free Press, and a heck of a fiction writer to boot. Highly recommended for what it is worth.

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    Forgotten Soldier. Guy Sajer
    WW2 German soldier's experience...... Great book

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    I read Speaker for the Dead and Life of Pi. Both pretty good

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyThePick View Post
    I'll kick it off with two recent favorites.

    The Calico Kid by John Grisham. If you like baseball, or Grisham, it’s a treat.
    The Time Keeper by Mitch Albom. He’s a sports writer for the Detroit Free Press, and a heck of a fiction writer to boot. Highly recommended for what it is worth.
    The Caloco Kid was really good. I also liked Playing for Pizza and A Painted House. Both a change of pace for grishams crime thrillers which are good in their own right.

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    Twilight
    When the sergeant came marching home
    Sniper (about Russian sniper in stalingrad)

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    Darren Shan is a Fantastic Author

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    The singularity is near - Raymond Kurzweil

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    Hahahahahahahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyThePick View Post
    I'll kick it off with two recent favorites.

    The Calico Kid by John Grisham. If you like baseball, or Grisham, it’s a treat.
    The Time Keeper by Mitch Albom. He’s a sports writer for the Detroit Free Press, and a heck of a fiction writer to boot. Highly recommended for what it is worth.
    The Giver by Lewis Lowry

    What is the Time Keeper about if I might ask? Love fiction... :-)

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    Cat's Paw by Joan D Vinge

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    book

    i like Divergent and to kill a mocking bird

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    Starting on all the W.E.B. Griffin books. I need something else since my favorite author lost his battle with cancer (Vince Flynn). I also read Brad Thor's yearly release. Spy, espionage, thriller type books.
    Zach

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    "Three generations of imbeciles are enough."
    -Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.

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    v m

    Where the red fern grows.

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    Inferno ~ Dan Brown

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    Quote Originally Posted by i2izzy View Post
    Inferno ~ Dan Brown
    yeah me too

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