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A time to kill

Posted on October 31, 2008 by anne_garfield17

Im almost done reading this novel from John Grisham.
Few chapters to go.. Its just giving me more intensifying and thirilling scenes!! Its as good as if your watching a movie.
Grisham never fails..

How to Read for Fun

Posted on October 31, 2008 by anne_garfield17

Reading doesn’t have to feel like a chore–there are ways to make it fun and rewarding. It can be a great way to learn new things, improve your vocabulary and give you things to discuss with your friends and colleagues.
Step 1. Cut out small niches of time first. Use your breaks at work or [...]

Meanderthal

Posted on October 31, 2008 by Meg

Today’s new word is: Meaderthal!
Meaderthal — 1) n. A dull-witted student moving through his workbook at his own special pace. 2) v. The behavior of such a student.
Usage: John’s parents were so wealthy and well-connected that he meaderthaled through three years of English with perfect grades.
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East

Posted on October 28, 2008 by Esperanza Dodge

This past summer I had Jury Duty. Luckily I had picked up a few books at the library before I went to court. I like the metaphyical so when I read the description of East on the back of the book, I thought I’d rather enjoy it. I believe it takes place [...]

Law of Attraction books

Posted on October 27, 2008 by Esperanza Dodge

Have you read any LOA books? The only one I’ve read so far is The Secret. I’ve gotten some amazing things and opportunities in life after it opened my eyes. I’d like to get my hands on some more books but first I gotta concentrate on them coming my way, free on [...]

1000 Places to See Before You Die

Posted on October 23, 2008 by Robert

1000 Places to See Before You Die is a book from Patricia Schultz which will make you travel all around the world !!! You will find in this book a description of the most extraordinary places, cities, areas and countries where you can visit. From spiritual places like Bagan or Myanmar to the most developed [...]

Learn speed reading

Posted on October 21, 2008 by kevin Martin

Whether you’re hitting the textbooks in philosophy class, reading long-winded emails from co-workers, or just reading the morning newspaper, chances are at one time or another you’ve wished you could read a little faster. So widespread is the desire to learn speed reading, in fact, that teaching the skill has become big business: a host [...]

Locked In Time

Posted on October 19, 2008 by Esperanza Dodge

This past summer I searched through my library to take a book camping with me. I picked up a book I read in my teen days and thought I’d like to explore again. It’s called Locked In Time by Lois Duncan. From the looks of it, as well as the content, my [...]

The Bible

Posted on October 19, 2008 by Michon Montgomery

The Bible is a book that I feel I have been making several attempts to read. Every new year I make a new year resolution that I’m going to read the bible in its entirety. I purchase a 365 day bible (I have about 3 or 4 now), I begin on January 1st and I [...]

Hungry for Grisham

Posted on October 18, 2008 by anne_garfield17

I am now halfway reading A Time to Kill from my favorite author, John Grisham.
It is actually his first novel, published in 1989 and ironically, this is not the first one that I had.
I got hooked when I finished reading my first Grisham book that my friend gave me. –”The Partner”.
Since then, I just can’t [...]

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