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Started by Sibling Zono (anon1mat0), October 25, 2006, 05:52:37 AM

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Sibling DavidH

Very witty.  :mrgreen:
I love anything to do with that particular physical action.  :devil2:

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I've just got a good, serious book on Offa's Dyke, by some people who have been studying it and digging on it for decades.  There's so very little known about it, and as it's so near, we used to do a lot of walking along it.  The book looks good so far.

Swatopluk

Do you love anal-lysis too? ;)

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A Genghis Khan biography
Knurrhähne sind eßbar aber empfehlen würde ich das nicht unbedingt.
The aspitriglos is edible though I do not actually recommend it.

Aggie

WWDDD?

pieces o nine

Thomas Paines' Common Sense.

His strongly worded prose just makes me smile.

Interestingly, it also makes me want to enlist for the war of separation against our 'connexion' with Great Britain!!!!!!!

:)
"If you are not feeling well, if you have not slept, chocolate will revive you. But you have no chocolate! I think of that again and again! My dear, how will you ever manage?"
--Marquise de Sevigne, February 11, 1677

Swatopluk

Tom Clancy - Dead or Alive
He still can write but his political beliefs now begin to really influence the result negatively.
One still has to admit that he is neither racist nor homophobe (which makes him a real oddity on the Right).
Knurrhähne sind eßbar aber empfehlen würde ich das nicht unbedingt.
The aspitriglos is edible though I do not actually recommend it.

Sibling Qwertyuiopasd

Just finished up the last book of the Odyssey, and now I've got to read some Kantian ethics...
Every dead body that is not exterminated becomes one them, it gets up and kills. The poeple it kills get up and kill!

http://qwertysvapourtrail.blogspot.com/

Swatopluk

Kirill Yeskov - The Last Ringbearer
Knurrhähne sind eßbar aber empfehlen würde ich das nicht unbedingt.
The aspitriglos is edible though I do not actually recommend it.

Pachyderm

A Time Travellers Guide to Medieval England, by Ian Mortimer.

It's very good.
Imus ad magum Ozi videndum, magum Ozi mirum mirissimum....

Swatopluk

Still need to read Friday's papers
Knurrhähne sind eßbar aber empfehlen würde ich das nicht unbedingt.
The aspitriglos is edible though I do not actually recommend it.

Sibling Zono (anon1mat0)

Irene Pepperberg's Alex & Me about the famous African Grey parrot.
Sibling Zono(trichia Capensis) aka anon1mat0 aka Nicolás.

PPPP: Politicians are Parasitic, Predatory and Perverse.

Griffin NoName

Val McDermid, Trick of the Dark, badly written and feeble storyline. She is usually very good. Disappointing. What makes a good writer write a bad novel?
Psychic Hotline Host

One approaches the journey's end. But the end is a goal, not a catastrophe. George Sand


Swatopluk

Quote from: Griffin NoName on April 15, 2011, 01:32:49 AM
What makes a good writer write a bad novel?

Often it's the publisher.
Knurrhähne sind eßbar aber empfehlen würde ich das nicht unbedingt.
The aspitriglos is edible though I do not actually recommend it.

Aggie

Just finished Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance.  Probably one of the best books I've read - in the top 5 or so, anyways.  It kind of grabbed my attention at the book shop recently, so I bought it - if I didn't own it already I'd be going to buy it now.
WWDDD?

Swatopluk

Strickland & Hardy: The Great Warbow
The definitive study on the bow in the Middle Ages
Knurrhähne sind eßbar aber empfehlen würde ich das nicht unbedingt.
The aspitriglos is edible though I do not actually recommend it.

pieces o nine

My head is bowed in shame:  Dan Brown's Lost Symbol.   :-[

In my defense, there was a first edition on a remainder table, so how could I resist that? and I whooshed through it in just under 24 hours.  Now back to finish Tom Paines' The Age of Reason, with an even greater appreciation for him.   :)
"If you are not feeling well, if you have not slept, chocolate will revive you. But you have no chocolate! I think of that again and again! My dear, how will you ever manage?"
--Marquise de Sevigne, February 11, 1677