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(Fun Question of the Week) Favorite Book | Views: 931 |
Dec 08, 2006 2:54 pm | | (Fun Question of the Week) Favorite Book | # |
Maria LC Salomão | | What was your favorite book of 2006?
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Dec 08, 2006 2:58 pm | | re: (Fun Question of the Week) Favorite Book | # |
Sasha Rodriguez | | I enjoyed The Davinci Code. Oddly enough it made me a Dan Brown fan, now I'm reading Angels and Demons.
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Dec 08, 2006 3:40 pm | | (Fun Question of the Week) Favorite Book | # |
Heidi Richards | | I read 3 to 4 books a month (I loved the DaVinci Code too) so this is a tough questions. However, one of my favorite books is Never Eat Alone by Keith Ferrazi and another one is In Women We Trust by Mary Hunt.
Of course, truth be told I liked 90% of the books I have read and have another 5 or 6 on my nightstand to finish in the next month or two.
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Dec 08, 2006 5:55 pm | | re: (Fun Question of the Week) Favorite Book | # |
Passion3 | | Wow this is a hard question.
I have so many favorite books if I could live in a library I would.!!!
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Dec 08, 2006 6:19 pm | | re: re: (Fun Question of the Week) Favorite Book | # |
Maria LC Salomão | | How about start a local book store? Private Reply to Maria LC Salomão |
Dec 09, 2006 12:05 am | | re: re: re: (Fun Question of the Week) Favorite Book | # |
Jo Ann Hakola | | I do have my own bookstore! That way I will never run out of things to read!
One of my favorite reads this year was actually done by a comic artist. It's not for everyone because it discusses book terms that a dealer uses in descriptions of used books. However, it's a good learning tool!
It takes very dry strange-sounding descriptions and gives us a visual picture.
Such as, "Slightly foxed, but still desireable." That means it has little brown spots on the pages from a moisture/paper reaction. There can be a few or lot. Slightly means not many. Still desireable is supposed to lead you into buying it because it's not that bad. (I don't use this description myself - I go into more detail.)
Now picture a gal in the library with a sexy dress that's a bit tattered, with some brown spots on it and her hair sagging, guys arms reaching for her, and that saying under it...
What can say, I even enjoy jokes about books!
Jo Ann Hakola The Book Faerie http://www.bookfaerie.com http://weblogs.bibliobox.com/BookFaerie/Private Reply to Jo Ann Hakola |
Dec 09, 2006 12:28 am | | re: re: re: (Fun Question of the Week) Favorite Book | # |
Fran Fausey | | I just retuned this book to the library after I renewed it twice. I finally decided to buy my own copy. "Secrets of the Millionaire Mind: Mastering the Inner Game of Wealth" by T. Harv Eker had me intrigued.
I was reading about myself on several pages the book. It made me smile. I thought I was the only one with my wacky thought process. Eker has written an excellent book.
Fran Fausey fkfausey@ptd.net 570-387-8483 570-594-0812 "You won't unleash the power of XANGO, until you take a DRINK!" www.mymangosteen.com/faus Private Reply to Fran Fausey |
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