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May 1, 2006 7:22 pm
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I'm not even sure if this is in audio format yet, but I'm looking for Fatal Burn by Lisa Jackson. She wrote Deep Freeze which is a prequel to Fatal Burn....
I don't know why anyone would pay $1.95 for the audio of Stephen Colbert's performance at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, as Audible demands, when they...
Creative seems to have reduced their prices on the Zen Nano Plus 1 gig to $69. The 512 meg version is $59 but for the difference the 1 gig version seems like...
I didn't get much of any messages from the various Yahoo! Groups I subscribe for most of the day, so I'm thinking maybe this was an outage or something? Levi...
I've been wondering if everyone went to outside to play. My father use to always say, "Get your head out of that goddamn book and go outside and play like a...
My mother used to tell me the same thing ...so I took my book, and went outside, LOL. I had a favorite tree, with a big "seat" where 3 minor trunks (or large...
I used to read with a flashlight under the bed covers so my parents wouldn't catch me staying up late with a book..--Phyllis ... From: <jharris@...> ...
Both the Congo village people, the Dad, and the southern Mom and girls are all very alien. I haven't finished the book and I've wondered if the Dad would ever...
One of the advantages of Braille is ...tuck the book under the covers, no light, no noise ...and you never get caught ...except when your Mom walks in, flips...
... Fantastic read. That's one of my favorite books. It's really quite amazing and if you're listening to the reading by Dean Robertson, it's one of those ...
... girls ... I don't know if it's a true story about those particular missionaries but the history of the Congo as related in that book is true. I remember...
... When she was a child, Kingsolver spent a couple years in the Congo with her family. That's it. She developed the story from that. There are some...
I thought the politics of the Poisonwood Bible were also a bit too obvious. I really liked The Mosquito Coast, though the movie was pretty bad. ... ...
Unfortunately, in many parts of the world you get a choice of which bad guy to deal with. Besides that, all humans are of course mixtures of good and evil. I...
To me, The Fountainhead was just another version of Atlas Shrugged. I think that the "I am the holy, selfish one who refuses to bow to the corruption around...
When I was a kid, people used to always give me books for my birthday parties....then I couldn't wait for the party guests to all go home so I could read the...
I've had the exact same reaction. They both teach a lesson about trying to know something from a distance. Whether its religion or democracy, exporting ideas...
I'm too busy listening to The Ambler Warning by Robert Ludlum to write to the board. -becca, who mostly lurks anyway ======================== "It's a beautiful...
... I think an important difference in "The Fountainhead" and "Atlas Shrugged" is that "The Fountainhead" is a story first and a lecture second and "Atlas...
I've never read Rand. Someone I trusted steered me away from her works in the 70s I think. Is she worthwhile? I already know her philosophy and don't agree...
Me too. After my mother started taking the flashlight away from me, I discovered that she would leave me alone if I was sitting on the "throne" in the...