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message 1: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Koppelmann | 43 comments Mod
Looking for a good 7


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message 3: by Kevin (last edited Apr 02, 2016 11:48AM) (new)

Kevin Koppelmann | 43 comments Mod
I read The House of the Seven Gables. I thought this was book I should read as it was a classic I never read but just could not get into it. Glad I tried it but did not enjoy it. I guess I'm just not a classics reader.


message 4: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Koppelmann | 43 comments Mod
I just started The Key (Seven Wonders Journals, Book 3) by Peter Lerangis. I've never heard of the book but ran across this the other day and thought I would try it. It is written from the perspective of a young child like room which it was tough to get into. We'll see


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Kassi (kassimaurer) | 19 comments I haven't read this, but think the perspective would be interesting. Counting by 7s


message 6: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Koppelmann | 43 comments Mod
Kevin wrote: "I just started The Key (Seven Wonders Journals, Book 3) by Peter Lerangis. I've never heard of the book but ran across this the other day and thought I would try it. It is written from the perspect..."

Not a big fan of the book


message 7: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Koppelmann | 43 comments Mod
I also read Seven Events That Made America America: And Proved That the Founding Fathers Were Right All Along by Larry Schweikart
Interesting to examine what is happening today and throughout politics history compared to what happened during the founding fathers time and how that applies.


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