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This thread has inspired me to blow the dust off and read it in a slower, more methodical way. This book is Dickens on steroids, few words with deep meaning and intent. One section at a time, definitely not a speed read.
Moving is definitely one of life's lesser pleasures. The last two times I've done it, I start with the books. I have boxes and boxes of them. Honestly, I don't mind and it's less of a chore for me mentally as opposed to tackling the mattress. I hate to think about doing it now as I'm a...
The book was prominently displayed at my local library this past week. I did pick it up and skim through a few pages and looked at the jacket. I was in more of a mood for a financial/economic apocalypse than a zombie apocalypse and chose likewise. Perhaps another day. :devillook
Started reading the Roose book last night. The first chapter has many amusing parts to it, especially concerning how an "outsider" who doesn't know the lingo can get him/herself in troble. The author recounted sitting around a table with other Liberty students and letting out mild oaths to the...
I read an article where a librarian had a 40 minute commute to work. She read a book at home, listened to an audiotape while in the car, and then read a book at work during her lunch break. Being somewhat inspired, I decided to go with an audiobook. I selected Days of Infamy by former...
Gotta agree with beer on this, hardly an original concept.
On a related note
The Unlikely disciple: A sinner's semester at America's holiest university.
I found that one just eyeing a section at the library. I knew a counseling intern who attended Liberty. I asked in a round about...