I'm reading the first chapters of my wife's novel, she's hoping to be finished revising the final draft by the end of next month. So far it's pretty good, 9 years of work into this one.
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Unseen Academicals by Terry Pratchett a Discworld novel. I love the covers on books and records and I find some images come to mind with each book I read this oneseems to fit in with Discworld to my mind. May be others have some other thoughts.
May be better if you don't do one to Stephen King's books too scary for my likening?
I finished just the Twilight-books from S. Meyer. And just now I am reading the Black-Dagger-Brotherhood-books from JR Ward. Afterwards I'll look now for "The Host" from S. Meyer - sounds very interesting!![]()
Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy 4th Edition + the companion labratory manual.
Trail Guide to the Body
Physical Dysfunction and Practice Skills for the Occupational Therapy Assistant
Taber's Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary
Quick Reference to Occupational Therapy
And the ever popular Principles and Techniques of Patient Care.
I have to say they are all a little on the dry side....LOL!
I long to read a real book...maybe this summer.....![]()
No Logo by Naomi Klein is on the top of the list...as well as In Defense of Food by Michael Pollan
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A Tale of Two Cities by Dickens.
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I'm always reading something - right now it's a biography of Benjamin Franklin and an espionage novel called Spy Line. 1491 was probably the best thing I read last year.
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I start reading A History of Religious Ideas by Mircea Eliade, is the first and only complete history of religions and believes so far.
Here are some reviews :
"Mircea Eliade was a genius, a polymath, and his three-volume history of religious ideas deserves to go on your bookshelf right next to Copleston's history of philosophy.
I want this review to be brief, so I'll just point out that Page One is really worth the price of the entire book. On that page, Eliade simply reprints his earlier thoughts on religion in general, which strike me as absolutely true: around the world and throughout recorded time, we human beings have been religious.
And this is something which really deserves serious thought and examination. I myself am about as religious as a pea, but I cannot help noticing that I am in a distinct minority. Then I look at Page One again, and think again about Eliade's statement that religion is a constant of human consciousness, NOT an historical stage which we have passed through.
As Eliade says, "it is difficult to imagine how the human mind could function without the conviction that there is something irreducibly *real* in the world; and it is impossible to imagine how consciousness could appear without conferring a *meaning* on man's impulses and experiences. Consciousness of a real and meaningful world is intimately connected with the discovery of the sacred.....Living, considered as being human, is in itself a *religious act*, for food-getting, sexual life, and work have a sacramental value. In other words, to be --- or, rather, to become --- *a man* signifies being 'religious.' " "
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ok, made it through 'The Host' a few weeks ago. It was a fast read but overall I didn't care to much for it. I liked the characters and everything but I'm not into science fiction at all, so the whole 'aliens taking over the world and exterminating humans' thing was too much for me....
But that won't stop me from buying other books she comes out with, I really like her style of writing.
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