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7. i just a book on Daniel Boone, I'm related to him
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I read for school Fun Lunch. My mom made me for school. I don't like to read much.
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A dog's purpose part 2 called A dog's journey
It's about a dog who's job is to watch over his girl Clarity June aka CJ
And every time he dies he revives as anoyder dog and sometimes another gender
It's about a dog who's job is to watch over his girl Clarity June aka CJ
And every time he dies he revives as anoyder dog and sometimes another gender
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I am reading "Fable Haven" and "The School For Good And Evil".
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Just finished up I am Legend by Richard Matheson, about the only good thing he's ever written.
Also reading Star Wars: Labyrinth of Evil by James Luceno, which I'm not sure why considering it's all non-canon anymore. But hey, a lot of the SW stuff was written by some great people.
Also reading Star Wars: Labyrinth of Evil by James Luceno, which I'm not sure why considering it's all non-canon anymore. But hey, a lot of the SW stuff was written by some great people.
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am reading 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' by Harriet Stowe, I've been reading the classics for about a year now, I think Pride & Prejudice or The Three Musketeers were my favorite.
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The Mississippi Trial 1955, that was a really good read!
Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around.
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I am usually reading multiple books in parallel so right now it would be the first Novel of Ken Foillet "The needle" and the best selling medical book "The patient will see you now" and Bill Hybels "Simplicity"
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I am reading the Harry Potter series. my sisters a bit of a potterhead and got kinda mad at me for watching all the movies before i even picked up one of the books . so im reading the series now, its a good series and quite amusing so far. just a few more chapters and ill be done with the second book.
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I'm probably guessing most people post the "Bible" in here and I would have to say the same unless you want to count my boring Math schoolbook from college. The Word definitely the best book to read anytime, anywhere!
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What book are you reading?
Currently reading through the book of Job.
What book are you reading?
Currently reading through the book of Job.
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Reading 2 books at the moment.
1.) The Bible (currently working through Numbers, Luke, Psalms and Proverbs)
2.) Church3.0: Upgrades for the Future of the Church - Author: Neil Cole
1.) The Bible (currently working through Numbers, Luke, Psalms and Proverbs)
2.) Church3.0: Upgrades for the Future of the Church - Author: Neil Cole
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The word of god is what I been reading.
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