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Post by dreamy on Apr 29, 2007 6:13:00 GMT 10
Thank you, Jacqui. Still I think I will try to read it; very much my cup of tea.
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Post by LLady on May 1, 2007 6:54:18 GMT 10
Mine too!
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Post by dreamy on May 1, 2007 7:05:09 GMT 10
I'm very much in Richard III at the moment; already read "The Court of the Midnight King", now I'm reading "The Daughter of Time", next will be "Sunne in Splendour". Many mysteries and probably intentionally wrong information that we have learnt about him, especially by the way Mr. Shakespeare characterised him. I think Shakespeare has a lot to answer for. Richard III was a most fascinating person and I love to read and learn more to make up my own opinion of him. Thank you to Elly who introduced me to him!
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Post by dee on Aug 17, 2008 0:35:02 GMT 10
One of the things I missed the most when I was sick was the fact I couldn't concentrate on reading, the brain fog just took over, Hubby said that should have been his first clue, so with renewed vigor I have been reading like crazy, just light reading I have read numerous books by Cathy Kelly and Shelia O'Flanagan and Jane Green, I never did finish Diana Gabaldon last book was it called Of Ashes and Roses, it may be the other way round, I will try and finish it soon.
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Post by dee on Aug 17, 2008 0:41:16 GMT 10
I told you I had a brain fog.. the book is called A Breath of Snow and Ashes, I just seen it in the Diana Gabaldon topic in here, thanks Rosemary
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Post by dreamy on Sept 21, 2008 20:45:47 GMT 10
I have been reading some of Ian Rankin's books. I think he is a brilliant writer, and I like his main character, Inspector John Rebus, a lot.
I especially loved
- Set in Darkness -Tooth and Nail - Strip Jack.
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Post by LLady on Aug 15, 2009 4:06:19 GMT 10
Life Is Really Very Simple. What We Give Out, We Get Back What we think about ourselves becomes the truth for us. I believe that everyone, myself included, is responsible for everything in our lives, the best and the worst. Every thought we think is creating our future. Each one of us creates our experiences by our thoughts and our feelings. The thoughts we think and the words we speak create our experiences. In this book, Louise Hay, believing that we make ourselves ill by having thoughts of self-hatred, tells us that we are each responsible for our own reality. The book includes a directory of ailments and emotional causes for each with a corresponding affirmation to help overcome the illness.
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