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  1. #1
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    What are ye reading at the mo?

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    Are you reading any good non fiction books or others at the moment?

    I just finished NomadAayan Hirsi Ali's second book & highly recommend it.

    At the moment i'm in the middle of Death & Life of Great American Cities by Jane Jacobs. I've used a few chapters for uni papers but never had the chance til now to read the whole thing. I have my own copy like all good little planning students should

    Next up..Ann Mustoe Lone Traveller

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    I am currently reading "Free Wheeling"--Richard Lovett

    Lately, I have this thing for reading books on people bicycling across the U.S. One day I hope to do that myself but, until then, I will just live vicariously through other peoples stories

    Next on my list is....."A Crossing"--Brian Newhouse

    I also just finished "Miles from Nowhere"---awesome read---highly recommend it!

  3. #3
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    I signed up for the summer reading club at the library. I checked out "Deadliest Sea: The Untold Story Behind the Greatest Rescue in Coast Guard History"

    I don't usually like nonfiction, but this is really good.

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    I recently finished The Help by Katheryn Stockett. I really enjoyed it. I haven't started another book yet.

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    I just finished Jane Austen's Persuasion. Hadn't read any Jane since college; enjoyed it!
    2007 Trek 5000
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    "I rejoice every time I see a woman ride by on a bike. It gives her a feeling of self-reliance and independence the moment she takes her seat; and away she goes, the picture of untrammelled womanhood."
    Susan B. Anthony, 1896

  6. #6
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    Nonfiction: Engaging the Muslim World, by Juan Cole - slowly, since there is a LOT of history to absorb;

    Fiction: Island Beneath the Sea, by Isabel Allende
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

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    Reading the Bible, by James Kugel. It's an in depth look at the old testament from the viewpoint of both the ancient philosophers and modern archeologists/ anthropologists and historians.

  8. #8
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    Kitchen Chinese, by Ann Mah (fiction, about a Chinese American woman who moves to Beijing). I am quite enjoying it.

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    I'm working my way through The Elegant Universe by Brian Greene and I love watching Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking.

    A couple of kid books - the latest in the Sisters Grimm series and Keeper by Kathi Appelt. She won a Newberry Honor for The Underneath, an excellent story, but a little too disturbing for me to do as a read aloud with most classes. Keeper, while thought provoking, is more upbeat.

    Yesterday I read The Rider by Tim Krabbe. Being on vacation is grand. I'm teaching a 4/5 combo next year and I've already got my first two novels planned out, which meant rereading both. Yeah, I'm on vacation, but I like planning.

    Veronica
    Discipline is remembering what you want.


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    "Tour de France, the History, the Legend, the Riders" by Graeme Fife.

  11. #11
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    read all of Michael Pollen's books and am now devouring Barbara Kingsolver's Animal, Vegetable, Miracle. Have whole new attitude towards food now - eating all local, fresh, healthy and feeling great! Spending more time in the kitchen but not watching the scale so closely - seems to take care of itself with the right food

 

 

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