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When I click "mark forum read" here, what does that do for me? I know in EZboard, if I click that, then whenever I come back to that forum, posts made since I marked it read will have an extra icon on the side, so I can see what's new. I don't see that here, and am confused! Thanks!
I think my kids had that as a pop-up book. The boy encounters a dragon, and a giant, and ends up back in his own room? I can ask if they remember the name!
We're planning to read The Cat in the Dryer: and 222 Other Urban Legends by Thomas J. Craughwell soon at my book site. I'm hoping it'll prevent maybe at least a few goofy urban legend emails from being passed along!
I get more magazines than I can possibly read, lol. National Geographic, Guideposts, even Good Housekeeping. My sons get several they "digest" for me, including Popular Science, and one about animals...
Got this in an email at work. Something to think about!
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I like The Academy of Life: http://pub78.ezboard.com/bacademyoflife
Rene's Rec Room: http://pub143.ezboard.com/brenesezboard60215
...and of course It's a Must Read, which is in my siggy! :D
I'm about 2/3 through this childhood auto-biography of our former president and recent Nobel Peace Prize winner. (I'm reading it with the book club at my site.) It really makes you feel like you're sitting with a nice old man from a small town, hearing about his childhood. I've learned a lot of...
This is Carl Hiaasen's first "teen" book. My husband read it and liked it. He gave it to our teenaged sons, then it was my turn! It is the same basic formula as any Hiaasen book, pro-environmental and such, but it's set in a middle school with no gore. It was a quick read.
from...
My teenaged sons loved this series, and convinced me to read it too... and it was GREAT!
From amazon.com...
Call it fate, call it intuition, or just call it common sense, but somehow young Alanna knows she isn't meant to become some proper lady cloistered in a convent. Instead, she wants to...
We're going to read this book in June over at my site. Anyone read it yet?
Since the falmes died three hundred years ago, human civilisation has evolved into a dual siciety: Women's Country, where walled towers enclose what's left of past civilisation, nutured by women and a few nonviolent...
OOPS! I just put a post about this book in the Fiction forum! I haven't read it yet, but my husband says it's his all-time favorite mystery, so I'm gonna start it soon.
The Bourne Identity by Robert Ludlum
I'm going to start reading this mystery soon, with the book club at my site.
from Amazon.com...
He has no past. And he may have no future. His memory is blank. He only knows that he was flushed out of the Mediterranean Sea, his body riddled with...
March and April
I'm reading An Hour Before Daylight by Jimmy Carter (an autobiography of his childhood), and Selected Poetry of Ogden Nash (silly poetry). Soon I'm gonna start The Bourne Identity by Robert Ludlum, a mystery.