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What book are you currently reading?

Posted: Jun 18th, '05, 18:18
by tyrolean_skier
Skibumtress mentioned that she would be reading a book this weekend. I just finished reading "Bloodstream" by Tess Gerritsen - a pretty interesting medical suspense novel based in Maine. I have now started reading "Bio-Strike" one of the books in the Tom Clancy Power Plays series - it is written by Jerome Preisler.

Posted: Jun 18th, '05, 18:31
by Bubba
KillingtonZone.com

Actually, reading Jack Welch's Winning...good book and an easy read. Just finished reading biography of Ben Franklin. Before that, had a quick read of one of Dave Barry's books and before that, a biography of John Adams. I think before that I read the third in the series of biographies of Lyndon Johnson called Master of the Senate, although I may have read something else in between and can't recall off the top of my head. As you can tell, I hate historical biographies. :wink:

Posted: Jun 18th, '05, 18:38
by pcgrantham
Lost Light by Michael Connelly

Posted: Jun 18th, '05, 20:28
by Ski-N-Sail
Bad Move by Linwood Barclay

Next on my list are the last 2 books by Randy Wayne White

Posted: Jun 18th, '05, 20:33
by skidogg
"killing dragons" about early exploraion and climbing in the alps Fergus Fleming an enjoyable read

Posted: Jun 18th, '05, 20:36
by BigKahuna13
I'm usually reading 3-5 books at the same time. Right now it's

"Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance", Robert Pirsig
"Flawless Execution", James D. Murphy
"Illium", Dan Simmons
"Yume Juu Ya" (10 nights of Dreams), Natsume Souseki
"1633", David Weber and Eric Flint

Posted: Jun 18th, '05, 20:39
by Bling Skier
body language by Charlie Badenhop

Your body language creates and informs you of your emotional and physical reactions to the world. The body language spoken in Seishindo draws on the principles of Aikido, Cranio-sacral therapy, Sei Tai, and Seiki Jutsu. Understanding your body language will heighten your intuition, compassion, and empathy and improve your professional and personal relationships.


it's all in the eyes!

Posted: Jun 18th, '05, 20:49
by Bling Skier
Theese are a good read is you can understan the minds of liberals....
http://www.humaneventsonline.com/article.php?id=7591

yes i will put them on my list of
"Books To Read"

Posted: Jun 18th, '05, 21:27
by the Disemboweler
i am reading winning too....bubba....what u think of candor & differentation? maybe jackie practiced that but tahts it....i aint never worked anywhere where anyone used anything to do with anyting jackie claims he used....candor? open ur mouth ur gone.....differentaion? wtf? everyone gets a 2% raise....4 Es & 1 P platform? wtf? most people cant get past "do what i tell u or ill fire u"....ge must have been one hell of a company to work for....
Bubba wrote:KillingtonZone.com

Actually, reading Jack Welch's Winning...good book and an easy read. Just finished reading biography of Ben Franklin. Before that, had a quick read of one of Dave Barry's books and before that, a biography of John Adams. I think before that I read the third in the series of biographies of Lyndon Johnson called Master of the Senate, although I may have read something else in between and can't recall off the top of my head. As you can tell, I hate historical biographies. :wink:

Posted: Jun 18th, '05, 21:51
by Mtn Man
Finally getting around to reading the Da Vinci Code. Yep, I'm a late bloomer...

B)

Posted: Jun 19th, '05, 11:55
by MarieM
Mtn Man wrote:Finally getting around to reading the Da Vinci Code. Yep, I'm a late bloomer...

B)
Me, too. Almost everyone else in my house has read it, so I figure it's about time. Then I'm going to attempt McCullough's 1776. (With a couple of fun trashy novels in between. :wink: )

Posted: Jun 19th, '05, 17:22
by RedRider
Just finished Angels and Demons, I am looking to get 'Deception Point'

Posted: Jun 19th, '05, 17:59
by andyzee
Damn, must be nice to have time to read. :cry:

Posted: Jun 19th, '05, 19:02
by Hal U. Dewin
andyzee wrote:Damn, must be nice to have time to read. :cry:
Cut back on the 17 hours a day you spend on message boards and you could read War and Peace in a week...assbag...

I'm reading a very interesting book on day and momentum trading...the days of the long term investor are behind us...jmho.

Posted: Jun 19th, '05, 19:08
by andyzee
Hey Hal, welcome back buddy, missed you. Where's Dedo En Mi Chili, did he come back or did he decide to stay a bit longer? :lol: