11-15-2003, 05:56 AM
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#766 | | No 1337 outside CPF!
Joined: Oct 2003 Posts: 1,037
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Originally Posted by Leboman A Beginner's Reader/Grammar for New Testament Greek
I'm trying to learn Greek, for fun. |
OOH So am I!
Mine is "Basic Greek in Thirty Minutes a day"! Alleluia tw Ihsw
Hehe God Bless!
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11-15-2003, 11:26 AM
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#767 | | Ramen Noodle Alchemist
Joined: Jul 2001 Location: The Dark Glory Hole Posts: 1,815
| I started to read the once and future king but I finnaly got Stephen Kings Wolves of the Calla yesterday so Im reading it.
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11-15-2003, 11:29 AM
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#768 | | transubstantiate life
Joined: Sep 2001 Location: Denver, CO Posts: 9,734
| *sigh* I have no good books right now to read...and I'm in big trouble with the local library, so until I get enough money to pay off fines I can't check out books, so i have to wait a little while.
I just finished reading Albert Camus' The Stranger, and it was interesting to say the least...
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11-16-2003, 02:33 PM
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#769 | | is a Zombie Terminator
Joined: Jul 2001 Location: The Lone Star State Posts: 6,138
| Just started Phantom Warriors by Gary Linderer. You guessed it, it's about Vietnam, another about the LRRP's. Love those books...
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11-16-2003, 09:35 PM
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#770 | | Ramen Noodle Alchemist
Joined: Jul 2001 Location: The Dark Glory Hole Posts: 1,815
| Actually right now Im reading on 3 different books. I dont know which one to stay with. The Once and Future King, Wolves of the Calla and Homeland by R.A. Salvatore.
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11-20-2003, 06:11 PM
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#771 | | One Nation under God
Joined: Jul 2003 Location: Chacahoula, Lousiana Posts: 1,207
| Night: a book about the jewish holacaust.. I relly don't like it... It's not informative, It's a look at me, pity me type of book...
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11-20-2003, 08:11 PM
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#772 | | learning how to die
Joined: Feb 2001 Location: Texas Posts: 2,930
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Originally Posted by Fire fighter Night: a book about the jewish holacaust.. I relly don't like it... It's not informative, It's a look at me, pity me type of book... | You are severely mistaken if you think that Elie Wiesel wrote that so people would look at and pity him.
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thy mortal sorrow, and thy life's oblation;
thy death of anguish, and thy bitter passion,
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I do adore thee, and will ever pray thee,
Think on thy pity and thy love unswerving,
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11-24-2003, 10:48 AM
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#773 | | Is Back!
Joined: Jan 2002 Location: Russellville, Arkansas Posts: 1,746
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Originally Posted by Strider Actually right now Im reading on 3 different books. I dont know which one to stay with. The Once and Future King, Wolves of the Calla and Homeland by R.A. Salvatore. | Ahhh, salvatore...
quite a brilliant author...
Have you read his dark elf trilogy yet? very entertaining... i recommend it. especially if you are a Baldur's gate or Icewind dale fan...
as for me...
I am currently reading several series...
I am on the most recent Wheel of Time book by robert jordan. I won't finish this series for a while, seeing that mr jordan won't quit writing it until he dies...
I am almost done with the serpent war saga, and I am in the middle of re-reading the riftwar saga, both by raymond e. feist...both a vry good read...
Oh yes, I forgot, I am also re-reading Debt of Honor by clancy, a very good book considering the events of america these past three years...
Bless,
Brandon
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11-27-2003, 08:53 PM
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#774 | | Banned
Joined: Oct 2003 Location: Sacramento, CA Posts: 1,623
| A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
Across Realtime by Vernor Vinge
Institutes of Biblical Law by Rousas John Rushdoony
The E-Myth by Michael E. Gerber |
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11-27-2003, 10:23 PM
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#775 | | transubstantiate life
Joined: Sep 2001 Location: Denver, CO Posts: 9,734
| I loved A Tale of Two Cities.
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11-28-2003, 08:03 AM
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#776 | | Quiet & GraceFul
Joined: Oct 2003 Location: SunShine State Posts: 73
| Blood Of Heaven By Bill Meyers
To Kill A MockingBird By Harper Lee |
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11-28-2003, 11:42 AM
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#777 | | Registered User
Joined: Oct 2002 Location: here and there. Posts: 11,440
| The newest addition in one of the few manga series worth reading. Dad brought it back from Japan.
~Jon |
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11-28-2003, 12:17 PM
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#778 | | Crushy McSternum | Quote: |
Originally Posted by Brandon Ahhh, salvatore...
quite a brilliant author...
Have you read his dark elf trilogy yet? very entertaining... i recommend it. especially if you are a Baldur's gate or Icewind dale fan... | Yes! Salvatore is a genius.
I am reading... Dhampir, by... uh... somebody whosawhatsit and J.C. whatsherface. 
Great book though. Fantasy Vampire hunting. If you like Anne Rice or Salvatore, you'd prolly like this book.
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11-29-2003, 02:20 AM
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#779 | | Banned
Joined: Oct 2003 Location: Sacramento, CA Posts: 1,623
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Originally Posted by SCCHarpGirl I loved A Tale of Two Cities. | I'm loving it so far...I'm slow on it, though, cause I've been busy with work and blogging lately.
SweetBabe, "To Kill A Mockingbird" is one of the best books ever! I've read it two or three times, and could read it a dozen more...it's one of the best non-politically correct commentaries on racism I've ever read, and it's a wonderful story to boot. |
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11-29-2003, 11:28 AM
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#780 | | the new modern
Joined: Jan 2003 Location: in a rumble seat the world is so cozy Posts: 303
| hooray for tale of two cities! that book is awesome. i read it for ninth grade english. its reeeeeeeeeeaaaallly slow at the begining, lots of extraneous words and details, since dickens was paid by the word; but its all worth it for the last five chapters. man thats an awesome story.
i really enjoy historical fiction about the french revolution. not sure why, probably b/c i have a strange facination with the guillotine (sp?).
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