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  • #16
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    I read mostly philosphical or self help books.

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    • #17
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      i've read alot of the clancy books before they were movies....now, i just wait for the movie!! lol
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      • #18
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        the last book i read was Jenna Jamesons biography and it was pretty good.

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        • #19
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          I read three or four books a month, mostly non-fiction.

          Right now I'm reading "hells angels" by the late Hunters S. Thompson.

          When I'm not reading I watch porn, cartoons, and more porn.

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          • #20
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            T-MAN

            The book is about the seven decesions that determine personal success.
            Here is a review about it.

            Andrews effectively combines self-help with fiction to catch readers' interest, sustaining momentum while simultaneously passing on instructions for positive thinking. With his can-do style, Andrews (Storms of Perfection; Tales from Sawyerton Springs) tells the allegorical tragedy of one David Ponder, whose woes begin when he loses his job, his confidence and essentially his drive for living. After a succession of losses, Ponder is rendered unconscious after a car accident, and is magically transported into seven key points in history. At each stopping point, he is met by historical figures such as Abraham Lincoln, Anne Frank, King Solomon, Harry Truman and Christopher Columbus, each of whom imparts one of the seven key decisions that Andrews asserts are essential for personal success. After his travel through time, Ponder regains consciousness in a hospital and discovers he is holding letters given to him by the various heroes. The letters offer familiar self-help counsel: accept that the buck stops with you, become a wisdom seeker and a person of action, determine to be happy, open the day with a forgiving spirit, and persist despite all odds. Although Andrews writes from a Christian perspective, his overall message (trust that God is sovereign, but do your part in making your future happen) will ring true with a broad spectrum of inspirational readers. Some astute thinkers may be put off by the simplistic story line, but Andrews does an exemplary job at providing positive suggestions for overcoming life's obstacles.



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            • #21
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              scifi nut here, but there isn't enough hours for me to be allowed a good book these days

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              • #22
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                I have not read a book (litterature) for a long times.
                I read the newspaper and magazines about bikes and other things... I have never read a bodybuilding magazine in my life! lol (but some articles online)

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                • #23
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                  I'm an avid reader..Go through several books a month..Ever since I was a kid I've loved to read...
                  Obsessed is a word used by the lazy to describe the dedicated..

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