Too many. lol. Let me go get them. ;)
Airborn, by Kenneth Oppel
Fellowship of the Ring, by J.R.R Tolkien
Tom Sawyer, by Mark Twain
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, By Jules Verne
Bible, by God ;)
Book of Story Beginnings, by Kristin Kladstrup
Target Earth, by Duncan Steel
Young Jedi Knights, by Kevin Anderson (I know, I'm such a nerd....=) )
Stormbreaker, by Anthony Horowitz
Among the Hidden, by Margaret Peterson Haddix
.......... I don't think I'm missing any............... :)
~Silverfighter
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2007-08-01 04:00:18
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answered by Control 3
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Three
1. Some books on C# and Visual Studio - it reminds me why Microsoft should be broken up.
2. The Looming Tower - Good but depressing, I'm reading it is small chunks because of this fact. An EXCELLENT examination of the origins of Modern Islamic Fundamentalism and what motivates these people.
3. Neoconservatism : Why we need it - A somewhat less than critical perspective on the ideology of the Bush administration. And is based on misrepresenting itself, which basically is pretty freaking sad since about 7/8th of the author's facts have turned out to be just wrong. At the end of the day,
Coupled together, it's pretty clear that Neoconservatism and Islamic Fundamentalism are borne of many of the same frustrations. One is a cancer, the other pretends to be a solution but is just cancer light.
2007-08-01 00:21:57
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answered by Mark T 7
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I am currently reading the Fabric of the Cosmos by Brain Greene and i am also reading Einsteins book on relativity at the moment. I am half way through Farbric of the Cosmos - it is a brilliant book, whereas the Einsteins book on relativity is really hard to understand, so ive kind of stopped reading that.
2007-08-01 00:07:08
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answered by JAGDEEP S 1
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Currently reading the Prydain chronicles by Lloyd Alexander
2007-08-01 02:11:51
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answered by kaijawitch 7
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The Lost by Daniel Mendolsohn
and Sweetwater Creek by Anne Rivers Siddon
2007-08-01 01:26:48
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answered by Warren 4
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Currently I'm reading Twilight by Stephenie Meyer, but I just finshed Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes.
2007-08-01 01:54:05
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answered by Anonymous
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The memoirs of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
2007-08-01 00:56:22
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answered by the_roof_is_leaking 4
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"Gospel Enigma," a free online book. About some youngsters who challenge the great theologians. They go looking for the treasure mentioned in the Gospels... almost like a Harry Potter character... not as exciting, but a lot more depth to it. Quite informative and fun.
find at
2007-08-01 00:55:38
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answered by Anonymous
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A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking and Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle
2007-08-01 02:56:45
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answered by KC 3
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Double tap by Steve Martini. Also read this week ....The Price of Pearls by Hugh Edwards, I'm not Julia Roberts by Laura Ruby, Talk Talk by T.C. Boyle, and Penumbra by Carolyn Haines,
2007-07-31 23:54:37
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answered by Anonymous
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