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Jan 16, 2010 06:12AM


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It's about a cooking school and all the people who attend. So far I love all the food descriptions, it makes me want to cook or take a class!!


Its a free book through googles B&N interface and it goes well with the physical book i am reading:

Ronald C. White Jr.
There was a comparison about the nook and the kindle in the Washington Post today. Although the author was a little negative about the nook, i find that with time i have really grown to enjoy it. The fact that is reads PDF and ePub formats will make it a winner in the long run. I use it several hours a day and charge it once a week.


congrats

Starting on


I read the Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle my first semester of junior college. I've been meaning to read it again for some time now.
James: I've read A. Lincoln as well. Such a fascinating man. Reading about his trips by small boat for various errands in his early years really show the kind of upbringing he came from. The relationship (or lack there of) with his father is especially interesting.


I'm like... 1/4 of the way through - and it's stinkin hilarious. Pretty scandalous, but a fun read for us girls. Gotta love a Chick Flick in book form!

Contrary to many reviews, I am finding "Twisted River" to be a very good read. I think the fact that Irving, a very successful writer, choose a writer as his main character bothers a lot of readers (especially if they dream of being writers).... Most of the "inside humor" requires previous Irving reading so it is not a great stand alone book. He writes in some funny 'cameos' by other writers, Kurt Vonnegut, Salmon Rushdie, etc.
I wonder if I can loan this book?





I'm like... 1/4 of the way through - and it's stinkin hilarious. Pretty scandalous, bu..."
This is a really fun and funny book...let us know what you tink of it!

If you can lend Half Broke Horses I'd love to be the lend-ee!!


Despite the strange cover and the fact that it was free, I am really liking it so far. We'll see how the rest of it goes... lol.




Unfortunately, B&N does not have the second in the series in e-book format. I will have to get it elsewhere.




I'm finishing up





Now that I know that the Hunger Games trilogy is finished, I'll probably read the whole series. (I'm boycotting starting any new incomplete series - one can only do so much Harry Potter and Outlander in one lifetime).



Tyree wrote: "I'm working on


Loved both The Stand and Cell too!



Dragons are not normally my thing but The Eldest Cycle has been a lot of fun for me.



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