cacman
13 years ago
Nobody's Fool by Richard Russo
One of Newman's last movies and a favorite.
riverdog
13 years ago
"Paper Trails", Pete Dexter
jackconrad
13 years ago
Hustler DEC 2012
frankj1
13 years ago

Nobody's Fool by Richard Russo
One of Newman's last movies and a favorite.

cacman wrote:


very nice little movie. How's the book?
Ndill
13 years ago
Dark tower the starting Enders game
Numismaniac
13 years ago
goofy azz cigar forum threads
jnichols
13 years ago
^^^ was going to post the same thing! haha
cacman
13 years ago

very nice little movie. How's the book?

frankj1 wrote:


The book is awesome. Much more in depth with the characters than the movie. Completely different. Sully is completely different than the movie. PM me your addy and I'll send it to you.
csgamecock
13 years ago
The Hiram Key. Just started it bc of a friends recommendation pretty intriguing.
pdxstogieman
13 years ago

My Mom and Dad gave me a beautiful leather bound Bible for Christmas.

I have never read the Bible from cover to cover. I decided to do so by this Christmas and have it blessed by the Bishop of our Diocese this Christmas Mass, after I've finished.

Some nights I read several pages others only a couple. I'm about through with The Gospel of John,,,
I've really enjoyed it,,,


wheel,

wheelrite wrote:




Still haven't found the parts that mention tits eh?
pdxstogieman
13 years ago

I'm re-reading The Shack... its been life changing.

nolen wrote:



For the better or worse?
nolen
13 years ago

For the better or worse?

pdxstogieman wrote:



Better... it has given me a new conception of God. Have you read it?
oppinheimer
13 years ago
Just finished re-reading the first two books of The Kingkiller Chronicle by Patrick Rothfuss. The Name of the Wind and The Wise Man's Fear. I finished reading them and immediately went back to the beginning again, they're THAT good.

Moving on now to Turing's Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe by George Dyson. I tried to start this one a few months ago, and found it a little bit technical, but I'm determined to get into it. Alan Turing was the genius behind Bletchley Park's cracking of the Enigma encoding used by the Nazis during WWII. I've heard the statement several times that Turing was responsible for the end of the war coming two years sooner than would have been otherwise possible. Turing was the first to conceive of the machines from which our modern computers descended.
Mrs.Tank
13 years ago
Good Housekeeping The Great Christmas Cookie Swap Cookbook
victor809
13 years ago
Finished Moby ******. It sucked.
Now reading The Contortionists Handbook.... ca't remember the author, Perfection Unleashed by Kerrion and Damned by Pahlianuk....

watchurai
13 years ago
Audiobook: Firestarter by Stephen King
Book Book: Commodore Hornblower by CS Forrester
Educational Book: The Small Business Start-up Guide
gauchoy2k
13 years ago
Cod.

Great book.

Who really found America.
riverdog
13 years ago
"A Man Called Intrepid" William Stevenson. Pretty incredible inside account of "secret" war before and during WWII.
frankj1
13 years ago

Cod.

Great book.

Who really found America.

gauchoy2k wrote:


truly great.
CelticBomber
13 years ago
The final book in The Wheel of Time series called A Memory of Light will be released on Jan 8th. So I'm going to go back again and start from the beginning and by the time Jan 8th rolls around I should be ready for it or just a book behind. Every time a new book comes out in the series I start over from the beginning. There are so many characters and different story lines that intertwine. The first book in the series was released in 1990 and now just finally they are putting out the last book. Fourteen books total in the series and each book is around 800 - 1200 pages. The Author Robert Jordan died in 2007 and never got to finish the books. Luckily he knew he was sick and made sure he wrote the climax and ending to it all before he passed and then made tons and tons of notes and suggestions for the Author his wife picked to finish the series. Brandon Sanderson is the author finishing the series. It's an amazing series of books and hugely popular. If anyone likes epic fantasy this series is a must read.
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