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Ray Stear
Ray Stear
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quotePosted at 21:43 on 20th November 2008
A book that left a lasting impression on me was 'Harvest Home' by Thomas Tryon. A superbly written book that gradually progresses into a very dark and chilling story. A fine read!
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Shirley K. Lawson
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quotePosted at 22:00 on 20th November 2008
On 18th November 2008 15:52, Mick Covell wrote:

How about The 13 1/2 Lives Of Captain Bluebear Krissy . One of my favourite books of all times is The Anubis Gates by Tim Powers . My wife loves the Dark Hunters series by Sherilyn Kenyon . I'm off book hunting today ! We are going into Wichita today and Borders has there entire stock of fiction on sale , buy one get one half price ! Oh happy day !

Anybody here heard of Betterworld.com? Its a fantastic site . Cheap books delivered free of shipping costs , and non-profit too ! All the proceeds goto literacy programs worldwide .

http://www.betterworld.com/ 


 I was asked an couple of years ago if I wanted to be quoted in an book, and I said, "NO"..I don't want people to know that I'm intutive or an bit psychic these days, because I don't want "tested"constantly for my truth...that she could put some of my expereinces in the  book if she wanted to, which she did, but to leave out my name. The book has been out about two or three years now.  I also don't make "predictions" for that reason also..though I often know ahead of time the sign" of things to come, if they keep on the present pathway of existence. I use this talent for the betterment of "life" in general...trusting God's guidance when he wants me to serve his need..as time goes on. Yes, I've an paper around here where our area was also "micro-wave pulsed" which sent me to the hosptial when they did it..."mind control" technique from what I understand. They have since gotten rifd of the guy that reports them to the public... he's dead "Fred" now. (Not his real name)  

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Shirley K. Lawson
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quotePosted at 22:14 on 20th November 2008
 Most of my books are genealogical or archelogical stuff, but in February every year I celebrate "Valentine's Day by reading one romance novel, usually with an bent toward the mysterious/detective side. Many of those have been based in England/Scotland here lately for some reason...guess it's the old castle's there maybe,..churches. Never kn0w what I'll pick up untilI get there to the store.   
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Mick Covell
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quotePosted at 07:36 on 3rd December 2008
A  better question for me is what I'm not reading ! I have a huge pile of unread books to get through and I kep buying more ! I may need help............
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Andy Edwards
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quotePosted at 09:16 on 3rd December 2008
I'm reading 'the biggest secret' by David Icke. It requires an open mind whilst reading, but my word it's an eye opener. One of the best books I've had the pleasure of reading.
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MariaGrazia
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quotePosted at 10:28 on 3rd December 2008
On 3rd December 2008 07:36, Mick Covell wrote:
A  better question for me is what I'm not reading ! I have a huge pile of unread books to get through and I kep buying more ! I may need help............


Join the club, Mick. If you find help, let me know, as I'm in the same condition here lol

>>It requires an open mind whilst reading 

Wide open, I might add ;-).  Glad you are enjoying it Andy, as I have to say I wasn't happy with it at all. I had bought it because the idea of the world ruled by an elite group sounds certainly convincing and I didn't know about David Icke at that time but the reptilian humanoids thoery was really a bit too much for me.  

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Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 13:41 on 3rd December 2008
On 3rd December 2008 07:36, Mick Covell wrote:
A  better question for me is what I'm not reading ! I have a huge pile of unread books to get through and I kep buying more ! I may need help............


LOL! I know the feeling Mick. Perhaps you, Maria and I should start a club!Smile
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Andy Edwards
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quotePosted at 13:59 on 3rd December 2008
Yes Maria!! Interesting nonetheless.
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Ray Stear
Ray Stear
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quotePosted at 14:10 on 3rd December 2008

Hi Andy,

I have not read that book, but have seen Icke on TV in his famous 'Shell Suit' interview. What has become of him now?

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Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 15:00 on 3rd December 2008

I am currently reading "A Course in Miracles". Very interesting, but not everyone's cup of tea!

Hiya Andy!

Hiya Ray!

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