The Gospel According to Charlie Drake
Ethel the Aardvark goes Quantity Surveying, author unknown.
The Bible
John Sandford’s Shadow Prey
The Hidden causes of Heart attack and strokes....and Triple Cross...Dean Koontz “Taken” ...then a series of poems written by a child in the dust bowl “Out of the dust”....toilet side a little bit at a time....
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just finished the 5000 year leap, and now my family is reading it together a chapter a couple of nights per week.
I have also been re-reading Ezekiel, Isaiah, and Revelation at the advice of our priest during a homily recently.
Though not a book, I have been closely following various economic threads on FR as well as reading alot about the coming food crisis and taking appropriate steps in light of it. I have also been pulling out and dusting off old cookbooks and brushing up on techniques and practicing old standby recipes for bread, various methods to prepare rice and beans, gardening, and rabbit husbandry as a meat source.
Finally, during my sons homeschooling, we are currently studying American Government so much of the founding fathers works (the 5000 year leap dovetails nicely here) and the constitution-brick by brick.
Sheesh, no wonder I’ve gained about 5 lbs recently. I gotta get off my butt and stop reading so much LOL!
They include: Palin, Beck, King, Patterson, Flynn, Baldacci, Crighton, Koontz, Roberts, and several historical novels.
I have many unfinished books I read slowly too. I have Levin, Coulter, etc. They are not the kind I read cover to cover in a couple of days. If I am waiting for another new release to be delivered, I go back to them.
Not deep historical reading are they? LOL
5000 Year Leap for non-fiction. Winter’s Heart, and just finished with Lights Out for fiction.
“E-Learning by Design” by Wm. Horton. Text for a graduate education course.
This thread.
About 10 minutes ago I finished Dean Koontz’s latest, Breathless. It’s a beautiful, beautifully written book by a fantastic conservative author. I highly recommend it.
Book Club Ping
i am reading gardening books and magazines, seed catalogs, and a few fitness mags. looking for inspiration for my garden and my weight loss goals.
Going Rogue by Sarah Palin
Currently, I'm reading an independent little thing called "Murphy's Lore", modern-day fantasy set in bar in NYC. If you need it, you'll find it. Eh. Not terrible, has its moments, needed a better editor (and publisher).
"Going Rogue" is on the nightstand and on-deck.
reading “Liberal Fascism” by Jonah Goldberg
The Bible (KJV) - I read through it once a year, have been putting off reading the KJV but am enjoying it so far.
The last book in Kate Elliott’s Crown of Stars fantasy series. Latest Wheel of Time book is in the on-deck circle.
Under the Dome by Stephen King - unfortunately his liberal, anti-Christian attitude and bias is making it a slow go for me.
Florida Roadkill by Tim Dorsey - Full of true/weird/funny/disturbing stories of life in Florida.
A Team of Rivals - Goodwin
Dearest Friend (about Abigail Adams) - Withey