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Oh, but I'll gladly give them whenever I wish. I do whatever the hell I want!
btw... 1. You never stated a fact. 2. Quit complaining. 3. Mind your own business. 4. HA!
I recently ordered it off Amazon. Waiting for it to arrive.
I've been listening to Melissa's discussions for a few years on her group's podast Pottercast from The Leaky Cauldron website. Definitely interested in reading her book.
Journey to the Centre of the Earth ~ Jules Verne
Around the World in 80 Days ~ Jules Verne
Gulliver's Travels ~ Jonathan Swift
Mythology ~ Edith Hamilton
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:stars5: Just purchased these off Amazon! :stars5:
Exploration of the Valley of the Amazon - William Lewis Herndon
Harry, A History: The True Story of a Boy Wizard, His Fans, and Life Inside the Harry Potter Phenomenon - Melissa Anelli
Rise And Fall Of The Third Reich - William L...
I'm looking for an adventure type book that deals with the Amazon or some other jungle area as such. Basicly an adventure jungle book. Something similar to "The Lost World", but without the dinosaurs. Nothing with aliens or monsters or anything. I can't think of anything!
Maybe having to...
THE ILLUSTRATED MANUAL OF SNIPER SKILLS
SAS URBAN SURVIVAL HANDBOOK
WEAPON
THE WAR
THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO U.S. ARMY SURVIVAL SKILLS, TACTICS, AND TECHNIQUES
The Odyssey - Homer, Translated by W. H. D. Rouse
Dune - Frank Herbert
Battle: A Visual Journey Through 5,000 Years of Combat - Reg Grant
Sports Illustrated: The Football Book - Rob Fleder (Editor)
Dead Center: A Marine Sniper's Two-Year Odyssey in the Vietnam War- Ed Kugler
Marine Sniper...
Steve Irwin never harmed or treated irresponsibly any of the wildlife he worked with. The man wouldn't even hold a snake by it's head, whether venomous or non, in order to not disrupt their long backbones. What exactly was the manner that was irresponsible? He was a professional and knew...