Discussions about What Are You Reading Now?The need for Highest EducationMeditation. The book I am rading and meditaing on is "From intelect to intuition". I find it difficult to mantain breathing parten for 10 minutes. My thoughts and the pain body still rules my situations. I would like friends in Christ consciouness to inform me when they start their meditation, so I ... More
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Last: on September 18, 2012 Lyth: Hymn of the fleshLyth: Hymn of the Flesh: Book One of the Lyth Chronicles Lyth literally explodes into graphic description from moment one. You can?t help but form a picture in your mind that transports you into places in the book. At first you are shocked, you feel for the machine they build, you feel the pain ... More Classical Feynman: All the Adventures of a Curious Person, edited by Ralph LeightonA wonderful composite of many of Feynman's other books, such as What Do YOU Care What Other People Think, and Surely You Are Joking Mr. Feynman. Provides some really interesting perspective on this brilliant character.
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Last: on July 10, 2012 What should I read now?I have read all the Harlan Coben, Ken Follet and Alan Furst Novels. What should I read now?
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Last: on March 26, 2012 Ronald Regan, Where's The Rest of Me?This book is for sale. No dust Jacket. But, I will find one. Signed to Roseen White, With Every Best Wish, Ronald Regan. 1965, 3rd printing. Book is very fine. I will read it. Post back later. Whats your fav re-read?I am a big fan of Jan Karon's series 'Mitford'. Have read them often and with great contentment and longing.
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Last: on January 12, 2012 Possible Side Effects by Augusten BurroughsI knew about his memoir "Running With Scissors" but was directed into this book by its mention in an article on a local couple who were featured in the New York Times, in an article on couple's with Asperger's syndrome. Burroughs' father, apparently, has this, and so his name was brought up. I took ... More Fierce Invalids Home From Hot Climates, by Tom RobbinsRobbins has whacky stories with whacky characters that keep you involved from page 1 to the end. He never disappoints the reader with his vivid narration and suprising twists. He is truly a creative writer. Here is a link to this book http://www.alibris.com/booksearch?title=fierce+invalids+home+from ... More
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