Varel
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Post by Varel on May 18, 2009 7:07:07 GMT -6
I've got three books on the go just now, Jeff Abbots 'Panic', Rosamund Pilchers 'Coming Home' and 'Dune'... I read one when I'm relaxing in the livingroom, one when I'm relaxing in the conservatory, and the other I read just before I turn in. ;D
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Post by andrewlee on May 18, 2009 8:53:53 GMT -6
I'm reading posts on this forum right now! ;D
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Post by Varel on May 18, 2009 13:07:41 GMT -6
I'm reading posts on this forum right now! ;D .............. ;D
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Post by JADIS on May 31, 2009 22:44:41 GMT -6
haha, me too!
And I'm still reading "the historian" - currently on page 520...I'm almost done!
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Post by Atoz 77 on Jun 12, 2009 7:57:25 GMT -6
Is that the vampire novel? I read that a long time ago.
Right now I'm reading "Angels and Demons" by Dan Brown. I think, as a story, it's actually better than "The DaVinci Code", but some of his philosophical points are a little shaky.
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Post by Atoz 77 on Jul 10, 2009 8:17:28 GMT -6
I've just now gotten around to reading "I Am Spock", a memoir by Leonard Nimoy published in 1995.
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Post by andrewlee on Jul 10, 2009 14:22:33 GMT -6
Atoz. Do you recomend this book? Is it a good one?
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Post by Sammerio on Jul 11, 2009 23:36:47 GMT -6
The Series Of Unfortunate Events. And an Indiana Jones novel.
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Post by Atoz 77 on Jul 13, 2009 7:50:51 GMT -6
Atoz. Do you recomend this book? Is it a good one? Hmmm, that's hard to say. I checked it out of the public library. It was well worth the physical effort it took to lug the book home and turn the pages, but whether it would be worth paying for, I'm not sure. It was nice to read what he thought about doing Star Trek, but his stories about putting his foot down and insisting that scripts be rewritten because "Spock wouldn't do that" don't seem as interesting to me as they might to someone else. It was nice to read about some of his other acting and directing projects, like on the television series "Mission: Impossible". He also had some interesting stories about how the Star Trek movies were made.
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Post by andrewlee on Jul 13, 2009 11:50:59 GMT -6
Thanks Atoz. I will see if my local library has this book. It is probably expensive and I don't think I want to buy a copy of it.
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Post by Atoz 77 on Jul 17, 2009 8:15:47 GMT -6
You should probably look for Shatner's memoir, "Star Trek Memories" while you're there.
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Post by andrewlee on Jul 17, 2009 10:25:38 GMT -6
Thanks for the info Atoz! Will do.
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Post by JADIS on Jul 17, 2009 22:41:47 GMT -6
Is that the vampire novel? I read that a long time ago. Right now I'm reading "Angels and Demons" by Dan Brown. I think, as a story, it's actually better than "The DaVinci Code", but some of his philosophical points are a little shaky. Yes, that is the one and I finished it a few weeks back. I want to see the movie Angel & Demons...haven't read the book although I've read the DaVinci Code.
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Post by macawol on Aug 15, 2009 16:53:11 GMT -6
I just finished 'I.K.S Gorkon: Enemy Territory', so now I have nothing to read.
Any one have a good suggestion?
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Post by Dax123 on Aug 16, 2009 2:30:42 GMT -6
My mom has all the tng books! She has like sixty of them and I have twenty of the Voyagers. We have loads of tos novels and we're getting DS9 books soon!
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