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What Are You Reading Now? - My Quarterly Inquiry About Freeper Reading Habits
6/27/07

Posted on 06/27/2007 6:56:19 AM PDT by MplsSteve

Well, it's time again for my quarterly inquiry for "What Are You Reading Now?".

It can be anything. A classic novel. A technical journal. A trashy pulp novel. A best-seller. Please DO NOT defile this thread with a unfunny reply such as "I'm Reading This Thread".

I'll start. I'm reading "Backlash: The Killing of the New Deal" by Robert Shogan. A interesting and easy read about how Roosevelt's court-packing scheme as well as labor union troubles helped to derail his plans for explanding the New Deal.

Well, what are you reading right now?


TOPICS: Books/Literature
KEYWORDS: books; literary; magazines; reading
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To: MplsSteve

“Jewels” by Victoria Finlay, a nonfiction book about the history of gems.

“Set Sail for Murder,” by Carolyn G. Hart, a mystery novel.

“Hardcore Troubadour: The Life and Near Death of Steve Earle,” by Lauren St. John.


21 posted on 06/27/2007 7:06:13 AM PDT by Tax-chick (Nihil curo de ista tua stulta superstitione.)
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To: MplsSteve
Many years ago I made a list of the classics I haven't read and am still slogging through it. Some are good and some, for the life of me I can't figure out why they are considered classics.

Right now I'm reading Middlemarch by George Eliot.

23 posted on 06/27/2007 7:07:19 AM PDT by ladtx ("You know you are getting old when everything either dries up or leaks." Will Rogers)
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To: MplsSteve

Antichrist: Islam’s Awaited Messiah by Joel Richardson


24 posted on 06/27/2007 7:08:48 AM PDT by Mach5
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To: afraid
“... i wont pay 20 or more a book ...”

I haven’t paid list price for a book in years. Join a book-swap club; several were reviewed in the Wall Street Journal recently. We belong to www.paperbackswap.com which is a misnomer because many, if not most, of the books available there are hardback. You post books that you are willing to give up, and mail them to people who request them. You build up one credit for each book you send which, in turn, allows you to request one book. The cost is the postage (currently about $2.50 per book) plus the 10 or 15 minutes it takes to prepare and send a book. It has worked flawlessly for us since we joined about a year ago.

25 posted on 06/27/2007 7:10:06 AM PDT by riverdawg
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To: JamesP81

Just finished “1491” by Charles C. Mann and currently going back and forth between “1421” by Gavin Menzies and “The Great Transformation” by Karen Armstrong


26 posted on 06/27/2007 7:10:10 AM PDT by Nuocmam
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To: MplsSteve

Working Group I Report “The Physical Science Basis”


27 posted on 06/27/2007 7:10:20 AM PDT by P-40 (Al Qaeda was working in Iraq. They were just undocumented.)
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To: afraid

They have used book stores and you can also likely find people to trade with.


28 posted on 06/27/2007 7:12:16 AM PDT by misterrob ("I've never heard of anyone going on the disabled list with pulled fat." RIP Rod Beck)
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To: MplsSteve

I’m finally getting around to reading “A Patriot’s History of the United States”... written by a fellow Freeper, LS.


29 posted on 06/27/2007 7:12:42 AM PDT by So Cal Rocket
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To: MplsSteve
Waiting for the last Harry Potter book to hit the shelves.
I still refuse to believe that DD is dead!
30 posted on 06/27/2007 7:13:16 AM PDT by cuz_it_aint_their_money (Fred Thompson & Duncan Hunter in '08)
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To: MplsSteve

I just started ‘Albion’s Seed’ by David Fischer.


31 posted on 06/27/2007 7:15:22 AM PDT by mouse_35
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To: MplsSteve

I’m reading “Skunk Works: A Personal Memoir of My Years at Lockheed.” by Ben Rich and Leo Janos.

I just finished “The Autobiography of Roy Cohn.”


32 posted on 06/27/2007 7:16:19 AM PDT by riverdawg
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To: MplsSteve

I am reading Lean Mean Thirteen, by Janet Evanovich - doesn’t take an intellectual giant to read her books, but it is pretty funny and I laugh out loud while reading.


33 posted on 06/27/2007 7:16:51 AM PDT by tioga (Fred Thompson for President.)
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To: MplsSteve

Gulliver’s Travels/A Tale of a Tub/The Battle of The Books by Swift


34 posted on 06/27/2007 7:17:02 AM PDT by kanawa (Don't go where you're looking, look where you're going.)
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To: misterrob

My Annual Conference has a “book exchange” where you can take your used books and pick up as many as you wish for a “donation”. There was literally thousands of books there. I brought home a box full; some like new. Picked up some for other people, knowing their tastes in books.


35 posted on 06/27/2007 7:17:46 AM PDT by WVNan
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To: MplsSteve
The Bottomless Well: The twilight of fuel, the virtue of waste, and why we will never run out of energy; by Peter W Huber and Mark P Mills, of MIT.

Very interesting look at the big picture of energy use.

I found it fascinating, and, in a way, quite metaphysical.

36 posted on 06/27/2007 7:20:19 AM PDT by Red Boots
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To: MplsSteve

I started reading “Wicked” last week, but it was icky, and I put it down. I’m still plowing my way through a John C. Maxwell book, “The 21 Most Important Minutes in a Leader’s Day,” or something like that. Don’t have it in front of me. All his books are good. I’ve never read a Harry Potter book and may give one of those a try the next time I’m at the library.


37 posted on 06/27/2007 7:21:36 AM PDT by ChocChipCookie (Homeschool like your kids' lives depend on it.)
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To: MplsSteve
Reading 'The Marketing off Evil and last night: 2 Timothy

also reading a 300 yo set of The Book of One Thousand and One Nights translated from the French Les Mille et une nuits cca 1704, and it is driving me nuts as I can not find any references to this English translation that is published well before the 1st known English translation. .... Blaa. I love old books.
38 posted on 06/27/2007 7:24:04 AM PDT by devnull (In a 5-4 Decision We Trust)
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To: MplsSteve

Many years after my college course on Twain, I’m reading again “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”. I love it, and I’m probably going to start plowing through Twain’s works again. Also just started “The Dubliners” by James Joyce; “Sunset Sketches of a Little Town” by Stephen Butler Leacock; and I’m continuing working through the P.G. Wodehouse short stories.


39 posted on 06/27/2007 7:27:24 AM PDT by Southside_Chicago_Republican (Fred Thompson 2008)
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To: wideawake

Moneyball was a very enjoyable book. I am not a devotee of stat-ball as it simply doesn’t take into consideration things like heart, leadership and other intangibles that you cannot measure but you need in order to win.


40 posted on 06/27/2007 7:28:21 AM PDT by misterrob ("I've never heard of anyone going on the disabled list with pulled fat." RIP Rod Beck)
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