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Body of Secrets by James Bamford. It is the anatomy of the ultra-secret National Security Agency.
True stories of its beginning in the 1930's to today. Much of it is really shocking about our and other government's behavior.
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Obama, Clinton & Rice - BENGHAZI-GATE!
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Does she write the books which the TV shows "Bones" is based on? I watch the show and figured the name looked very familar.
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"Go the f--- to sleep" was hilarious. Its a children's book for parents exhausted from awaiting their children to go to sleep. It is NOT a book for kids.
Reading "The Fall" by Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan. The first guy is the director of "Hellboy" one of my alltime favorite movies. It's the 2nd book in a vampire trilogy and its great. |
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Finished all of HP a while ago. I'll probably re read them again soon. They're that good! I finished Spook recently, I'm now on Bonk by Mary Roach... Very interesting information... Already making me even better in bed.
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I managed to get a book from the library on my Kindle finally today. It's some older book in a series by Faye Kellerman.
It was so stressful getting this to work with McDonald's wifi since it wouldn't work with my Kindle's 3G that I forgot the title.
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Ad Astra Per Aspera
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Right now, at this very precise moment, I am reading this thread.
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"Ad Astra Per Aspera" - Through hardships, to the stars. severe-to-profound in both ears, since birth. My Blog Pale Blue Dot (cc: Select Italian captions, then Translate Captions to English--English) "Labels are mentally lazy ways by which people assert they know you without knowing you." ~ Neil deGrasse Tyson |
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I am reading probably the most famous book that was originally in Spanish. Any guesses? I have not kept up my Spanish skills so I have to read it in English.
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tmw i will be more Death stuff, on bloody hell i hate studying Death and dying its morbid
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Reading Now
Right now I am in a strange mood ...I have devided to reread Othello..I seems appropriate. lol, Only thing is I have started speaking with a Shakespearian lilt...my friends think I'm on drugs,,laughing....
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Right now I'm not reading anything
yet... ![]() Books I love are: 1.The Giver - by Lois Lowry 2. Silence of the Lamb- by Thomas Harris 3. Lord of the Rings- by J .R. Tolken 4. Twilight- Stephine Meter (Yes I have no shame.) 5. Interview With The Vampire - by Anne Rice ..... Thats just a list of some of my favorite books... I know I need to expand my reading collection lol. Soon this week I will be getting a ereader so hopefully I'll find some new favorites soon
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Severe loss in left Profound loss in right |
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Finished reading 'Young Men in Spats', a collection of short stories by P.G.Wodehouse. Loved the story about Archibald Mulliner who can imitate a hen laying an egg and turn it into a work of art and love
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