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What are YOU currently reading? (6)

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One day at a time

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that whole series was good. I liked it.

I am reading Home to Harmony. by Phillip Gulley.


I ended up not having the first book of the series so I just went ahead and started with the second....so it took a bit to get into it because I didn't understand what was going on to begin with....but then all of a sudden you are drawn into it and I finished that one off and read the third in a day and a half...which those are the kind of books that I like to read!!!
 
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"The Princess and the Goblin" by George MacDonald, "Free Lunch" by David Cay Johnston, "Slouching Toward Gomorrah" *forget the author's name temporarily*
"Blowback" by Chalmers Johnson among others. "Princess and the Goblin" is on a little DS card that has 100 books on it, ain't technology wonderful. Excuse me, isn't etc.
 
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Log from the Sea of Cortez...by John Steinbeck: It is a journal kept by Steinbeck in 1940 when he and his marine biologist friend, Edward Ricketts, sailed into the Gulf of California (once called the Sea of Cortez) stopping on various shore points near small Mexican communities to collect various forms of marine specimens found mainly in tidal pools. It's technical and scientific (unlike his works of fiction); but Steinbeck does tell some interesting stories of persons and places they encountered during their six week adventure.
 
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