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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenyth
    I've got a huge Time Life book about the 100 greatest people of the last century (1900's). I've got another about the great military minds of history. I've got a book about famous ships in history. There's another on JFK. I think there may be a few more I've forgotten on the bookshelf. When Barne's and Noble's has their $1 book sales, you gotta jump on it. Be careful what you buy though. I bought a book I remembered hearing a buzz about some time back. The back cover said it was "risque". It wound up being totally pornographic. I mean like something you'd buy in an adult store. Bondage, exhibitionism, lesbianism, the works! Definately rated X. I had to dispose of it (after reading it of course . You can't waste a good read!). I wouldn't want kids getting a hold of that one!

    I would have thought with that description you WERE being careful with what you were buying Hell of a steal at $1.00

    I have a few interesting history books to read as well. "At Dawn we slept" about Perl Harbour, "Europe" about well... Europe... but the history from lava-seas to present day, a book about Juno beach on D-Day... also really enjoying the Sharpe series of books by Bernard Cornwell (also an older TV series starring Sean Bean) Historical fiction set in the days of Wellington and Nepoleon (War of 1812 pops up in the background in a couple of cases).

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    You know, when I started the RJ WOT series, I sold all the hardbacks when I was done reading them. I was generally low on money and space in those days. A few got pilfered by book "borrowers". Once I realized I liked the series so much, I want the hardbacks to put in my bookshelf. Now, I have to buy them all again!

    I've got paperbacks in the meantime.


    I guess it serves my dumb ass right for thinking ahead like that!
    "some people are like slinkies, they're not really good for anything but they can bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs." –Unknown


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