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    I just read "Major Pettigrew's Last Stand", by Helen Simonson. It's a wonderful, gentle British comedy of manors about a retired major and a Pakistani woman.

    The one before that was Nick Harkaway's "The Gone Away World". I LOVED it. How many books can put together the Apocalpse, ninjas, mimes and have a love story? The best way to describe it is Catch-22 meets Kurt Vonegut. It's very bizarre, but well written, and it has an ending that you don't expect, but it fits perfectly with the rest of the book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roadie gal View Post
    I just read "Major Pettigrew's Last Stand", by Helen Simonson. It's a wonderful, gentle British comedy of manors about a retired major and a Pakistani woman..
    I really enjoyed Major Pettigrew...

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    Alone on my Kindle App on iPad
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    Don't have time to check to see if these have already been suggested, but:
    Cutting for Stone, probably one of the best books I've read.
    The Art of Racing in the Rain. Everyone I know who has read this has loved it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by roadie gal View Post
    I just read "Major Pettigrew's Last Stand", by Helen Simonson. It's a wonderful, gentle British comedy of manors about a retired major and a Pakistani woman.

    The one before that was Nick Harkaway's "The Gone Away World". I LOVED it. How many books can put together the Apocalpse, ninjas, mimes and have a love story? The best way to describe it is Catch-22 meets Kurt Vonegut. It's very bizarre, but well written, and it has an ending that you don't expect, but it fits perfectly with the rest of the book.
    Thanks for the suggestions. I just ordered both--the former for me and the latter for DH for his birthday. I also ordered a relatively new book by Dave Eggers about Hurricane Katrina. Now, I have no business buying more books right now; I have an addiction.
    Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.

    --Mary Anne Radmacher

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    Quote Originally Posted by indysteel View Post
    Thanks for the suggestions. I just ordered both--the former for me and the latter for DH for his birthday. I also ordered a relatively new book by Dave Eggers about Hurricane Katrina. Now, I have no business buying more books right now; I have an addiction.
    At least books are less expensive than bikes or computers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    At least books are less expensive than bikes or computers
    But you forget that I also own six bikes--one of which cost more than the other five combined.
    Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.

    --Mary Anne Radmacher

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    Quote Originally Posted by indysteel View Post
    But you forget that I also own six bikes--one of which cost more than the other five combined.
    Hmmmm, we seem to have the same addictions I don't have 6 bikes, but I was a little shocked when I figured out about what I have invested in the 3 bikes plus all of my gear as I consider how much I need to raise my renters insurance...

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    reading (rather studying out of) two e-books. "Land of Lisp" and "Learn You A Haskell for Great Good".

    Lisp and Haskell are programming languages.

    Common Lisp wasn't created when I was using Lisp for work. The new updated Lisp is much nicer and I thought I would brush up on Lisp.

    Haskell is an exacting language based on mathematical formalism thus you will not find side-effects (bugs) in your code.

    yes my name is ***** and I'm a geek without any hope...

    Oh I'm still reading "Wealth of Nations" by Adam Smith (original manuscript was back in 1776). A true classic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smilingcat View Post

    Oh I'm still reading "Wealth of Nations" by Adam Smith (original manuscript was back in 1776). A true classic.
    I'm reading that right now, too!!!

    According to my iPod (via "Free Books" app) I'm on page 500-something of 4,000-something.
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    At least books are less expensive than bikes or computers
    And they don't spoil or go out of style!

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    Finding Jack by Gareth Crocker has become my new favorite.

    One lazy Sunday morning in bed, I read it then handed it to my husband and he read it.

    Beautiful.
    laurie

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