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Feb 16, 2011 02:34PM

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I hate spine cracking! I have friends, most of them really, who bend books nearly backwards just so that they'll stay open when placed on the table. That really makes me freak out! They're breaking the friggin spine! The book's bloody pages will now fall out...


I lost a lot of weight a few years ago on the Atkin's diet. When I went off work and then when my wife got very ill, my actual physical activity dropped precipitously... I'm hoping I can reverse that to some extent.

Mike, I'm glad you are exercising! You are already on your way to a healthier you! I'm pre-diabetic so I understand!

I plan to give it a few weeks and then adjust. God willing I won't have an episode before. I haven't put on any weight (and we just went through Christmas) and had lost 5 pounds before that so, hopefully it's not "too" late. :)




And Aloha, I know, you're just hoping I'll make a better grade ground meat for your chili. That and if I have to cut back I won't be making any Aloha burgers.
I felt it was time to move away from serious topics...


Back in the dark ages (when I was in high school) I almost alienated my girl friend because she dogeared a book. I think it set the tone for my life.




Because he loves me, he's started reading regular books every now and again. :-) It feels strange to him sometimes, but I really love the fact that he has learned to enjoy reading a little more. He'll never be the bibliophile that I am but he understands my love of books a lot more.



He has, Mike. He's only read a few via audio but he likes that much more than fighting with words on paper. He recently read The Lion via audio book - bad book, good experience. :-)
Maybe I should get him a subscription to Audible.com?


MrsJoseph, find a type book you think he'd like and then find a good reader. If you can suggest a type book there are probably people here who can suggest books with good readers.





I just started reading The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox for my book club. I'm really enjoying it so far.

I went to the library this morning... and came back with 14 books. I just couldn't help myself. :)



I've been just ridiculously sick and the only upside was I got to do some hardcore reading. I reread The Eye of the World and The Great Hunt. Finished World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War which I thought far superior to The Zombie Survival Guide: Complete Protection From the Living Dead. Also finished The Legend of Deathwalker (Drenai Tales, #7), Winter Warriors (Drenai Tales, #8), and Side Jobs: Stories From the Dresden Files.
Sonya I've never read any of Miller's Sin City stuff but I was a big fan when he took over the Batman franchise for a time. I may look up the Sin City graphic novels before long ;)
Sonya I've never read any of Miller's Sin City stuff but I was a big fan when he took over the Batman franchise for a time. I may look up the Sin City graphic novels before long ;)

I'll give it a shot Mark. Lol...I've written a whopping one review but I really enjoyed the process. Might as well take another leap and get to work on a second one ;)
Lol...all I did was lay in bed and cough all day for a week solid. Watching tv hurt my eyes as I was sensitive to light half the time, so I just stuck to reading good ole fashioned dead tree novels. Like I said, the only upside to being sick ;)

Aloha - I'm not sure how to classify it. It would probably fit into historical fiction bc a lot of the novel is flashbacks to India and Scotland in the early 20th century. It's a family drama with a little bit of a mystery novel thrown in. I like taking breaks from all the fantasy that I read and I've found that my book club is an excellent way to do that. There have been some real duds that people have picked but for the most part I usually enjoy the books every month.



Ahh. The Empire series totally rocks! I would also recommend Jennifer Fallon's Wolfblade series. Lots of similarities between Mara of the Acoma and Marla in Fallon's series.


Geist is really good so far! I'm reading slowly but each section gets better and better. This is turning out to be a very original book and I'm loving it! The magic is very different and the characters are engaging so far. I can’t think of any book to compare it to right now. The only thing that the author has done so far to annoy me is to be a little heavy handed with the foreshadowing.
Sabazel is…different, too. Sabazel started off pretty slow and it has gotten more interesting as time has gone past…but… I guess that the problem is that it is very religious based. Not Earth based religions, it is certainly an alternative land, but religious none the less. The majority of the conflict is based upon religious differences – between a male “father” god and a female “mother” god – who don’t seem to be at odds with themselves, strangely enough. It also has the feeling of the ancient Mediterranean. The male protagonist could be Alexander the Great or any of those famed conquerors and the female is certainly the Queen of the Amazons.
The only other book I’m reading is actually about my new puppy, Barron’s Dog Bible: Shih Tzus. It’s a pretty good book that goes into great detail the things you need to know about particular breeds. Barron’s creates a different book for each pure breed dog – I think I would recommend this to anyone.

The beauty of being in a book club is that you read books you normally would not read. I am in 3 book clubs so I have a lot of variety in what I read. I just wish I could get one of my bcs would read fantasy or science fiction.
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