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March 09
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Christine
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The Five People You Meet in Heaven (Hardcover)
by Mitch Albom
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read in January, 2005
Christine said:
"audiobook version
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Christine
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Indecision (Paperback)
by Benjamin Kunkel
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read in January, 2006
Christine said:
"eyes on the road - read with my ears. Good entertainment factor with the task at hand
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Christine
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Status Anxiety (Paperback)
by Alain De Botton
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read in January, 2007
Christine said:
"eyes on the road - read with my ears
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March 04
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Christine
added:
Wanderlust: A History of Walking (Paperback)
by Rebecca Solnit
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read in January, 2008
Christine said:
"Quote From Book:
I kept coming back to this route for respite from my work and for my work too, because thinking is generally thought of as doing nothing in a production-oriented culture, and doing nothing is hard to do. It's best done by disguis...more
Quote From Book:
I kept coming back to this route for respite from my work and for my work too, because thinking is generally thought of as doing nothing in a production-oriented culture, and doing nothing is hard to do. It's best done by disguising it as doing something, and the something closet to doing nothing is walking. Walking itself is the intentional act closet to the unwilled rhythms of the body, to breathing and the beating of the heart. It strikes a delicate balance between working and idling, being and doing. It is a bodily labor that produces nothing but thoughts, experiences, arrivals. After all those years of walking to work out the other things, it made sense to come back to work close to home, Throeau's sense, and to think about walking. Walking ideally, is a state in which the mind, the body, and the world are algined, as thought they were three characters finally in conversation together, three notes suddenly making a chord. Walking allows us to be in our bodies and in the world without being made busy by them. It leaves us free to think without being wholly lost in our thoughts....less
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February 25
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Christine
marked as to-read:
how to see
by George Nelson
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Christine
marked as to-read:
Surprised by Joy: The Shape of My Early Life (Paperback)
by C.S. Lewis
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Christine
marked as to-read:
Unbowed: A Memoir (Vintage)
by Wangari Maathai
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Christine
marked as to-read:
Cracking The Whip: Essays On Design And Its Side Effects (Paperback)
by Ralph Caplan
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Christine
marked as to-read:
Physics of the Soul: The Quantum Book of Living, Dying, Reincarnation and Immortality (Paperback)
by Amit Goswami
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