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2nd August 13, 06:49 AM
#121
Forgot to add my favourite series: Disc World by Terry Prachett. I'm up to book 20 now... always an enjoyable journey to that world. Hilarious, well written and amazing plot arcs.
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3rd August 13, 08:42 PM
#122
I am reading entire Honor Harrington series by David Weber. I am on book 11. Also reading about web site publishing.
Last edited by Starhunter451; 3rd August 13 at 09:01 PM.
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4th August 13, 07:08 AM
#123
I just cracked these two open that arrived in the mail last week.
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4th August 13, 09:11 AM
#124
I am also reading this series as they come out.
H. E. R. O.: Homeland Extreme Response Organization.
These books are about supers in near future.
These pics are.of the first and latest books.
These are e-books only.
Last edited by Starhunter451; 4th August 13 at 09:14 AM.
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Member of Clan Hunter USA,
Maternal - Hunter, Paternal - Scott (borderlands)
Newly certified Minister.
If you cannot fix it, mess it up so bad that no one else can either.
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4th August 13, 09:28 AM
#125
http://www.amazon.com/The-Pebble-Sho...ds=pebble+shoe This one to try to get past my pipe competition nerves
And on my Audible App on my Kindle, currently listening to all of Patrick Taylor's stuff. Mostly it takes place in north Ireland, in County Down, the same general geographical area as where my grandmother lives (Donegal near Loch Swilly). It's a good dose of Irish culture and history with a wee bit O' heathcare history thrown in, so. I spend a lot of time in the car, so the narrator Taylor uses for the audio versions keeps me company, and brings his stories to life.
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13th August 13, 04:20 PM
#126
I'm reading The Steel Bonnets by George M Fraser. Difficult to follow with all the names and the jumping back and forth in time but certainly gives quite a picture of the border reivers.
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17th August 13, 11:29 PM
#127
I'm reading Shotokan's Secret currently.
http://www.shotokanssecret.com/
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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18th August 13, 07:08 AM
#128
Just finished "A History of Scotland; A Look Behind the Mist and Myth of Scottish History" by Neil Oliver.
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18th August 13, 09:35 AM
#129
A Handbook of the Scottish Gaelic World by Michael Newton.
Clan Mackintosh North America / Clan Chattan Association
Cormack, McIntosh, Gow, Finlayson, Farquar, Waters, Swanson, Ross, Oag, Gilbert, Munro, Turnbough,
McElroy, McCoy, Mackay, Henderson, Ivester, Castles, Copeland, MacQueen, McCumber, Matheson, Burns,
Wilson, Campbell, Bartlett, Munro - a few of the ancestral names, mainly from the North-east of Scotland
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18th August 13, 11:20 AM
#130
Matthew Gregory Lewis' "The Monk" - incredibly modern for a novel written in the 1790s.
I changed my signature. The old one was too ridiculous.
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