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I'm too lazy to check back in the thread to see the last time I updated, but right now I'm reading Upton Sinclair's The Jungle and Mitch Albom's The Five People you Meet in Heaven.
I just finished reading "the woods" from harlan coben. Surprised it took me so long, time has been scarce these last couple weeks.
He has another book released in hard cover.... I'll wait on it until its re-released in paperback. "Hold Tight" its called, I'm sure It'll be great. Hopefully its converted to paperback soon!
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Counting down tothe return of Supernatural:53 days 15 hours 26 minutes
I'm working on 2 Classic book right now. The first I started was Moby Dick, and the second ias Tale from the 1001 Nights. Each being an epic in its own country.
It falls under the rare category of "books I read in school and actually enjoyed".
In the end we're all just chalk lines on the concrete, drawn only to be washed away . .
I'd rather you hate me for everything I am
Than have you love me for something that I'm not
I'm almost done with The Shipping News and I'm not sure it's worth the two months and $3 in overdue fines from the library that I invested in it. I don't know why it has taken me so long to read a 335-page book; I can read The Stand in a weekend.
Him eko: I have good news.
Him eko: This will be the last time I tell you I have to poop.
Him eko: Because I find it weird that whenever I poop and you're no where around, I think of you.
For Fun: FIVE POINTS by Tyler Anbinder (it's one of the books that inspired Martin Scorsese's "Gangs of New York")
For Inspiration: WRITE AWAY by Elizabeth George