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Ding, Ding, Ding! Have a great day everyone!   :rockon:    :blush:
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Just picked up Killing Lincoln and Being George Washington at the airport in MSP for my flight to Dallas and back.
I am hoping O'Reilly and Beck can leave politics out of it and just make a good American History book.  I have never done a Beck before.  I just started Killing Lincoln and so far so good.

I know it's the title of the book, but I had to laugh when I read that last line.  "I just started Killing Lincoln and so far so good."  That's probably the kind of optimism John Wilkes Booth was feeling right before he injured his leg.   :D

I got distracted from reading a U.S. History book by Eric Foner, and started reading a book on World History called The Twentieth Century and Beyond.


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I suppose that did come out wrong didn't it (doh)

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just finished patterson's new books, private & kill alex cross. private was just ok but kill alex cross was quite good. i think that had to do with that he was the author with out a partner. if you are looking for a new author in the mystery feild try out brian freeman, he is a minnesota writer.  tami hoag's newest novel dsown the darkest road is also a good read.

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I'm currently reading through the Millenium Trilogy (Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Girl Who Played With Fire and The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest). I highly recommend!  :thumbsup:
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The Secret.

a friend sent me this book, it’s about the law of attraction, positive thinking, feeling positive matching the frequency of your thoughts with the quality of your life. In short, like attracts like, think positive attract positive. But it goes father talking about the natural law of the universe and order in our personal lives, as we think and feel a frequency is sent to the universe a corresponding frequency energy is attracted to us...
I’m not sold on the concept but I’ll continue reading..
In some ways we all write the script to our own lives, the mind and visualization are powerful tools...


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The Secret.

a friend sent me this book, it’s about the law of attraction, positive thinking, feeling positive matching the frequency of your thoughts with the quality of your life. In short, like attracts like, think positive attract positive. But it goes father talking about the natural law of the universe and order in our personal lives, as we think and feel a frequency is sent to the universe a corresponding frequency energy is attracted to us...
I’m not sold on the concept but I’ll continue reading..
In some ways we all write the script to our own lives, the mind and visualization are powerful tools...

Interesting take on life.  I enjoyed it.
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The G Free Diet By Elisabeth Hasselbeck

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i just finished reading john grisham's new novel the litigators. he is indeed a master at the lawyer books! the characters in the book  are great & the book moves along quite well. the other book i recently read was entitled an available man. it is about a man whose wife recently died. his friends & family proceed to try to find him another companion. it is an interesting book.

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Theres No Place Like Hope
By Vicki Girard
Very inspirational! :angel:


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