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    Default What are you reading in February?

    So far on my list.......

    - Pipe Dreams: A Surfer's Journey by Kelly Slater

    - Natural Health Remedies by Janet Maccaro

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    Little Earthquakes: A Novel by Jennifer Weiner

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    Angels & Demons by Dan Brown

    Live Well For Less Than You Think by Fred Brock

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    I got Ann Coulter's "How to Talk to a Liberal - If You Must" at the library yesterday, and I'm thoroughly enjoying it. (Between sneezes...I've got a cold )

    Also on my list are the Foxfire books and some gardening stuff. I'm not really sure what I want to read about that. We're looking at doing raised beds this year, so probably something along those lines.

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    'The Last Precinct' by Patricia Cornwell

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    I'm reading

    "Rugby League In It's Own Words" by Tim Wilkinson and Ray Gent

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    "Never Hit A Jellyfish With A Spade" by Guy Browning

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    Fiction book - Midwives and I can't think of the authors name. I don't recommend this to any preg. folks. It's an unsettling read but it is very interesting at the same time.

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    Faithful - 'two diehard Boston Red Sox fans chronicle the historic 2004 season' - by Stephen King and Stewart O'Nan

    Frugal Luxuries - by Tracey McBride

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    I'm probably taking DS to the library today, think I'll check to see if they have Frugal Luxuries. I've heard so much about it on here that I think I'd like to read it.

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    Live Well on Less Than You Think by Fred Brock and Surviving The Tough Times by Pat Mistretta.
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    I am reading,
    foxfire 3 &9
    loving and leaving the good life-Helen Nearing
    Cape Cod ghosts

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    The Bee Keeper's Apprentics, by Laurie R. King--mystery about S. Holmes and his assistant (later wife), Mary Russell.

    Life on the Home Front--nonfiction about popular culture in WWII.

    A couple of books on the Great Depression.

    Yep, I always have several books going at one time!

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    Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen and Marie Antoinette by I can't remember who.

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    ~The Fallacy Detective by Nathaniel and Hans Bluedorn (for a class I am teaching)
    ~Get Organized by Nancy Van Pelt
    ~The Warm and Welcome Home by Quin Sherrer
    ~Dealing With People You Can't Stand by Dr. Rick Brinkman and Dr. Rick Kirschner (um...I've had quite a few of these kinds of people in my life lately, some through my job and some "outlaws"
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    Deceived by the New Age by Will Baron


    Yep, I have books in progress all over the place!

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    Frankenstein by Dean Koontz

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    Just read Embraced by the Light by Betty Edie
    and am going to pick up in the next couple of days Living Well on Less Than You Think by Fred Brock

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