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    Default What's everyone reading for February?

    I just finished The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield--Started in January but finished in February.

    I am now reading Plenty: One Man, One Woman, and a Raucous Year of Eating Locally By Alisa Smith and J.B. McKinnon

    Next on my list is Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life by Barbara Kingsolver.

    Then on to Boone: A Biography by Robert Morgan.

    What about everyone else?
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    i am finishing up a series by terry goodkind. it's called the sword of truth. it's really good.

    not sure what i will pick up next. i am waiting for the new nora roberts book to come out.

    haven't found anything to tickle my interest.

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    Stones from the River by Hegi
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    Without A Map by Meredith Hall.

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    Dont laugh, but Im still trying to finish Eat, Pray, Love. I started it two months ago. Its good, Ive just been having a hard time picking up a book lately.

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    People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks
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    I'm finishing up "The Good Earth" by Pearl S. Buck...

    Next Comes "Looking for Mr. Latte" (or something like that

    Then....most likely a John Grisham book that's been sitting in my nightstand for over a year ....

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    ^^ I'm getting ready to read Buck's 'Pavilion of Women!'

    I read a lot of books!!! - recently read:
    'Heart of the World' by Ian Baker
    'City of Joy' by Dominique LaPierre
    'A Brief History of Everything' by Ken Wilber
    a bunch of Japanese literature, which I love
    working on Patanjali's 'Yoga Sutras'
    some old books of stories by L. Adams Beck

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    I'm working on Into The Wild by Jon Krakauer. My DD18 had to read it for one of her college classes and she told me I should read it.
    "Strong is what we make each other." ~ Marge Piercy

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    I am currently reading "Strapped, Why America's 20 and 30 Somethings can't get ahead" by Tamara Draut.

    It's very interesting. She talks about inflation, school and credit card debt and Gen. X's earning power as compaired to the Baby Boomer generation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bethany View Post
    Stones from the River by Hegi
    That is a fantastic book. I read it on the recommendation of a friend and was entranced by Trudi and her father and their lives.

    I am reading Duma Key by Stephen King. It is his new book and is great. It is more of the caliber of book that he used to write, like The Stand, The Shining and Salem's Lot. I got really disillusioned with his writing for a years because all of his novels seemed to me like he was writing them with the purpose of making a miniseries.
    Books are the treasured wealth of the world and the fit inheritance of generations and nations.” --Henry David Thoreau




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    Quote Originally Posted by emily_hope View Post
    I'm working on Into The Wild by Jon Krakauer. My DD18 had to read it for one of her college classes and she told me I should read it.
    This is honestly one of the best books I've ever read!

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    i just finished a wonderful book called The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls. It's a memoir of her life growing up with very unorthodox parents (to say the least).

    next up is One Thousand White Women, the Journal of May Dodd by Jim Fergus, it's a novel written like a true account of white women sent west to be brides to the Cheyenne.

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    Christy by Catherine Marshall and Nourishing Traditions by Sally Fallon.

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    Besides my textbooks and daily Bible readings (I never did get through the whole thing), I'm trying to read:

    ~ [ame="http://www.amazon.ca/New-Rules-Lifting-Women-Schuler/dp/1583332944/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/701-7395384-9098727?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1203267426&sr=8-1"]The New Rules of Lifting For Women[/ame] by Lou Schuler
    ~ [ame="http://www.amazon.ca/Joshua-Parable-Joseph-F-Girzone/dp/0385474210/ref=pd_bowtega_1/701-7395384-9098727?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1203267511&sr=1-1"]Joshua[/ame] by Joseph F. Girzone (this is one of my all-time favorite stories)
    If you're interested in frugal living, minimalism and and
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