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Argghh, I don't like those. I read Anthem, by Ayn Rand in high school. Talk about an agenda. Although, to be fair, she wasn't trying to hide it.
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USoldier_Gal wrote:I read Readers Digest ..
Hey, whaddya know? I do too.... *gives Usoldier a high-five* :o
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Currently, I am reading what I am writing in this post...
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Readers Digest...

The jokes are better than a lot of the articles.. and that isn't always saying much.
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Does anybody else read the G.A. Henty books.... he's an late 1800's author who wrote war stories for young adults (mostly boys).... some of them are really good... :o
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I've read about 20 or so of them - they are really good.
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What about Hardy boys.... or Willard Price's adventure series? :o
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Ah... Hardy Boys. I think we've read just about every single one of the older hardback ones. 8)

Willard Price? Never heard of him.
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"Against All Odds" by Chuck Norris

Chuck Norris will give you a roundhouse kick to the face if you don't read it.
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I read that book and enjoyed it. My Mom liked it too.

My brother and father - well, suffice it to say that Chuck Norris will soon be visiting our house to roundhouse kick them in the face. :wink: (Poor unsuspecting souls... but they shouldn'ta dissed Chuck)
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Chuck Norris, huh? :)

I am reading-
the Federalist Papers for Government 220
Johnson's A History of the American People for HIUS 221
a systematic theology book by some guy named Erickson for THEO 202
Plato's Apology for Philosophy 201
a medeival history by some guy named Cantor for HIEU 360...

*looks sadly at bookshelf*
Goodbye, sci-fi! Maybe I will see you again this summer! :cry:
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Now I'm currently reading:

Showdown
Obsessed - both by Ted Dekker, and
The Oath
Piercing the darkness
This present darkness
Monster
and House, all by Frank Peretti, and lastly - Silenced, by Jerry Jenkins.

I try to read slower nowadays(these blasted myopia problems), so it'll probably take at least a week to read all of them. :|
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I got twenty books from the library today. Military intelligence, NCB weaponry, one on Mossad that I thought I'd read again, a book on Delta force and some on general warfare and modern warfare strategies, several novels, and four short story collections. :twisted:
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That sounds strangely familar... 8) Not to mention awesome.

My parents actually banned me from the library several times because I checked out so many books. Then they wonder why they can't get some of my siblings to read... :roll: X100
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I, Robot

Pretty quaint... I'm going to get House by Frank Peretti and Ted Dekker soon.
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