Walking up and down the world by Smoke Banchard
Walking up and down the world by Smoke Banchard
GO VOLS
Mr. Jefferson's Women by Jon Kukla....no wonder Bill Clinton's middle name is Jefferson....!!!!!!!
"One must strive for perfection to achieve excellence." Don Shula
Roots by Alex Haley.
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Glenn Beck: Arguing with idiots
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You Suck! by Christopher Moore. So far, good stuff.
"There he goes, one of Gods own prototypes. Some kind of high powered mutant never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die"
REMEMBER THIS TITAN: The Bill Yoast Story - so far so good. guy grew up dirt poor and was working in the cotten fields by the age of 12 I think it said, maybe by 10 because his dad was a hobo and never was around so he had to help provide.
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I finished up Blood Sucking Fiends by Christopher Moore a couple weeks ago. It was the other part to the Moore book I mentioned above. Very funny.
I'm reading my second Thomas Ligotti book now, Teatro Grottesco. It's a book of short stories. A lot of the stories so far fall into that Twilight Zone kind of genre, but I think it's just the section of the book I'm in called Derangments that make it like that. The second section is called Deformations and the third is called The Damaged And The Diseased. I think those will turn into more of the bloodbath/gore type stories. I read another book of his called My Work Is Not Yet Done a few months ago. The main charactor works in an office and somehow becomes posessed by some sort of evil spirit and he cleverly kills off all of his co-workers who he loathes.
His books are very good but he uses a lot of very big words to explain and describe simple things. They can be kind of tricky to read but it's worth the challenge.
"There he goes, one of Gods own prototypes. Some kind of high powered mutant never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die"
Dan Brown's "The Lost Symbol"
This is the third Robert Langdon-based book after Angels & Demons and The Da Vinci Code. I have read both of those, and Brown is an amazing writer, there is a lot of history, religion, mythology, architecture, and other very interesting information. There is just as much action as there is information, so it makes for an exciting read. I definitely recommend his books.
[I]I've been very lonely in my isolated tower of indecipherable speech. [/I]
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