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Posted by Gopher
 - Sep 22 14 11:27
My thoughts on the Clintons as well, Russ.
Posted by Russ
 - Sep 22 14 05:55
Quote from: Gopher on Sep 22 14 02:46
Bill Clinton's autobiography.


Interesting. I somewhat liked him, hate his wife however.


I bought into this. Miss the magazines, but now I can read lots easily.
http://www.nextissue.ca



Posted by Gopher
 - Sep 22 14 02:46
Bill Clinton's autobiography.
Posted by Gopher
 - Aug 22 14 01:49
The Aeniad - Virgil. Fancied a returned to the ancient world to see how much of it I'd forgotten.
Posted by Gopher
 - Aug 16 14 10:01
A Demon In My View - Ruth Rendell, unputdownable.
Posted by Lil Me
 - Aug 15 14 07:47
Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese
Any Known Blood by Lawrence Hill
Posted by purelife
 - Jul 31 14 02:19
Winter's Tale.
Loved the movie and need to start reading the book.   :)
Posted by Gopher
 - Jul 28 14 02:02
Finished Cold Comfort Farm while I was on holiday and, because I had nothing else to read, I started it again.
Posted by Lil Me
 - Jul 27 14 09:34
Democracy and Knowledge: Innovation and Learning in Classical Athens by Josiah Ober
::) required reading for a course
Posted by Gopher
 - Jul 23 14 12:37
Cold Comfort Farm - Stella Gibbons.
Posted by TehBorken
 - Jul 14 14 09:26
Steelheart, by Brandon Sanderson. It's okay.

Frankly, I read too much to keep a current list here. I usually read 5 ~ 10 a week, but sometimes less if the library is bare. :(
Posted by Sportsdude
 - Jul 13 14 11:59
So I finally finished my Hemingway project of his classics and read Old Man and the Sea.

As a single person, the metaphor of the fish being eaten by the sharks has now entered into my dating conversations for some reason. I talked about the meaning of the metaphor during a date last week... lol

Moved on to Berlin Alexanderplatz by Alfred Döblin. I have been meaning to read this for years.

And, I checked out St. Augustine's City of God for some reason last month. I have no idea what to do with it, both academically or for personal fulfillment. Any advice would be welcomed.

Posted by Gopher
 - Jul 07 14 02:13
Still ploughing on with The Moonstone; it's very long, but also compulsive.
Posted by Lil Me
 - Jul 06 14 07:55
Lots of journal articles about income inequality in Brazil.
Posted by kitten
 - Jun 30 14 11:47
Do you mean to say you aren't interested in rancher's rights?  I can't for a moment imagine why. ;D