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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 7/5/2005 8:49:43 PM
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RosieCotton
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i am back to reading, after taking a little break..... Now i'm looking at An arrow pointing heavenward.....its about Rich Mullens.....so, far i looooooooooooooooooove it......=)
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 7/5/2005 9:57:51 PM
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Auben
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That's a good one Rosie. Finished the Mitford books. Working on She by H Rider Haggard and Ursula, Under by Ingrid Hill.
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 7/5/2005 10:14:11 PM
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ORIGINAL: Auben That's a good one Rosie. Finished the Mitford books. Working on She by H Rider Haggard and Ursula, Under by Ingrid Hill. I read Ursula Under a few months ago, hadn't run into anyone else who read it until recently. I liked it rather well but it dragged in a few places. I've meant to find a bit more out about the author, I don't recall anything else by her.
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 7/5/2005 10:18:38 PM
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joyfl
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Getting ready to dive into "Heaven" by Randy Alcorn.
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 7/6/2005 1:26:59 PM
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Talon3
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4th of July by James Patterson; book 4 about Lindsay Boxer and her friends
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 7/7/2005 2:58:21 PM
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briar-rose
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Am reading The Romanov Prophecy. Its good for those who are history buffs and love suspence.
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 7/7/2005 4:36:36 PM
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furrypurrykitty
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I'm reading a book called Being Dead Is No Excuse, a book about funeral customs in the Mississippi Delta. It's hilarious.
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 7/8/2005 2:32:17 PM
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Taszka
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The Questions of Jesus by John Dear (explores all questions asked my Jesus in the NT GREAT)
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 7/8/2005 2:33:01 PM
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I just ordered "Rumors of another world" by Phillip Yancey. I was listening to Yancey being interviewed about this book and it sounded really great so I am looking forward to reading it. Has anyone else read this book?
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 7/10/2005 12:32:56 PM
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floydette
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Wow. I haven't heard of that one, but it sounds good! I am reading: E-Myth Mastery - The 7 Essential Disciplines for Building a World Class Company by Michael Gerber. She's Come Undone - Wally Lamb Approval Addiction by Joyce Meyer
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 7/11/2005 9:56:06 AM
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I'm currently re-reading "Atlas Shrugged" by Ayn Rand. I also need to finish "The Traveler's Gift" by Andy Andrews. Tony
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 7/11/2005 1:39:59 PM
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Right now I'm reading Prisoners of hope by Dayna Curry and Heather Mercer. They were the two women that was held by the Taliban when 9/11 happened. It the story about what they were doing there and what went on while they were in captivity in Afghanistan. It is a really good book.
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 7/11/2005 3:30:04 PM
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1. Edge of Eternity - Randy Alcorn 2. Pollyanna - Eleanor Porter
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 7/11/2005 11:42:45 PM
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ORIGINAL: ofa23 I just ordered "Rumors of another world" by Phillip Yancey. I was listening to Yancey being interviewed about this book and it sounded really great so I am looking forward to reading it. Has anyone else read this book? I really like Phillip Yancey's writing, and I took the plunge and bought a copy of this to give to an overly educated agnostic relative who'se kind of sceptical about this God thing. I read the first chapter in the bookstore, and it was very good. I hope you find it so!
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 7/12/2005 10:54:28 AM
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Auben
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Wanderingone, I think she has a website. Ingridhill.com The only other stuff she has out is a book of short stories.
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 7/13/2005 11:45:17 AM
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Thanks for this thread! I read all of the replies and have a nice little "must read" list going. I am currently not reading anything... Which is rare for me. But, I think I hit a skid where I had read and re-read everything in my collection that I was inclined to. I need some fresh material. From The Margins
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 7/17/2005 12:39:00 AM
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BrianB
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I'm reading a couple of non-fiction books. One is The Circumnavigators and the other is British Seapower.
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 7/17/2005 2:01:12 AM
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The New Testament and The People of God by N.T. Wright and The Triumph of Faith in Habbakuk by Donald E. Gowan.
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 7/18/2005 2:10:37 PM
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Currently, "The Institutes of the Christian Religon" by John Calvin.
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 7/18/2005 2:21:53 PM
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stateofgrace
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Ted Dekker's Circle Trilogy. Finished Black this weekend, have just started on Red. I'm surprised that I've liked it so much so far! Books A Milllion has a sale on a bunch of Christian fiction, and I'd been thinking about reading these for a while. Very much in the sci-fi/fantasy genre, although by the last third of Black some of the Christian allegory was getting rather obvious.
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RE: What Are You Currently Reading? - 7/18/2005 2:44:18 PM
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ORIGINAL: stateofgrace Ted Dekker's Circle Trilogy. Finished Black this weekend, have just started on Red. I'm surprised that I've liked it so much so far! So was I, but once I got used to the shifting between worlds I couldn't put it down. All three are very well written. I'm reading "So Long and Thanks For All the Fish", vol. 4 of the Hitchiker's Guide "trilogy".
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