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    Wink So... what are you reading?

    So... are you reading the book everyone else is reading?....


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    I think so. I'm reading "Emmeline" by Charlotte Smith and "The Prodigal God" by Timothy Keller, one in my left hand and the other in my right.
    I changed my signature. The old one was too ridiculous.

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    Nope, don't like to follow the crowd, Radical by David Platt.
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    I'm reading a few books.
    "The Somme" by Martin Gilbert, "The Return" by William Shatner, and I just picked up "Crime and Punishmemt" by Dostoyevsky, a classic that I've never read before.
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    I'm another one who reads several books at one time.. Right now I'm working on "Club Dead" by Charlaine Harris, "Courageous" by Randy Alcorn, and "Gods Story Your Story" by Max Lucado.

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    I just finished "The Edge" a rollicking fun sci-fi book about time travelers. I just started the 1st book in what is ostensibly a series oriented toward the wee lasses titled "Outlander." It is interesting. Recently I finished both "A Short History of Scotland" and "Scotland's Mark on America."

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheOfficialBren View Post
    I'm reading a few books.
    "The Somme" by Martin Gilbert, "The Return" by William Shatner, and I just picked up "Crime and Punishmemt" by Dostoyevsky, a classic that I've never read before.
    The Somme sounds fascinating, I'm a big fan of WWI and WWII history! Plus I like William Shatner too. I've read Crime and Punishment before, was pretty good.

    Silk

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silk View Post
    The Somme sounds fascinating, I'm a big fan of WWI and WWII history! Plus I like William Shatner too. I've read Crime and Punishment before, was pretty good.

    Silk

    Shatner is one of my personal heroes but have you ever read the Tek Wars series..... Bloody awful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silk View Post
    The Somme sounds fascinating, I'm a big fan of WWI and WWII history! Plus I like William Shatner too. I've read Crime and Punishment before, was pretty good.

    Silk
    Silk: You'd like most of Peter Paret's authorship. My fav is: Makers of Modern Strategy from Machiavelli to the Nuclear Age - excellent book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by faithwalker View Post
    Nope, don't like to follow the crowd, Radical by David Platt.
    That's a good book. As for me, right now I'm reading pretty much anything by Alastair Moffat, a great author for almost any subject on Celtic history. Also Level Zero Heroes by Michael Golembesky, and The Far Pavilions by M. M. Kaye
    "The Scots have a transportable culture, you don't stop bein a Scot just because you live in America or Australia or anywhere else."

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