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    Quote Originally Posted by TimothyBFan View Post
    Just received 2 emails from Amazon overnight--- My new Rod Stewart and Jimmy Page books have been shipped!!!! I think Jimmy has to be first to read.
    Really? Now how did you decide that?
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    Rod Stewart was on Jimmy Kimmel last night....talking about his book...I decided I think I want it!

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    I'm reading 'Hunted: Time To Run' by Emlyn Rees at the moment. It's brilliant! It grips you from the first page. Perfect if you want a fast-paced page-turner that features London and various characters involved in intelligence and covert operations. A fantastic thriller.


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    oh Lou that sounds like a good one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brooke View Post
    I just finished reading Heaven Is For Real by Todd Burpo which is an account from his four year old son about leaving his body during surgery and visiting heaven. What an amazing story!

    Any Christians here should definitely read it and if you're not a Christian, you might be by the time you're done! No kidding!

    The little boy tells about things in heaven that he has never been told about before, so how did he come up with it if it didn't happen?! Food for thought.
    A friend bought me this book shortly after my Mom died last year. It's no secret to most who know me, that I question Christianity, faith, etc... and she felt that maybe it might make me do some thinking, which it did. I passed it on also.
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    Still reading To The Limit...and I need to get it back to the library by next Tuesday, but for some reason I feel compelled to dig Bram Stoker's Dracula back out...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troubadour View Post
    I'm reading 'Hunted: Time To Run' by Emlyn Rees at the moment. It's brilliant! It grips you from the first page. Perfect if you want a fast-paced page-turner that features London and various characters involved in intelligence and covert operations. A fantastic thriller.
    our library system doesn't have this book...so I just ordered a "like new" copy from Amazon for 99 cents!...I love Amazon

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    That's great, Zelda! Hope you enjoy it. I'm an Amazon fan too. Fantastic for books!


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    Just finished the Heart book.... Very good!!!!!!! On boring days I can get through a book in a couple days at most.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WalshFan88 View Post
    I finally got several books in to read.

    The first one I'm starting is "I'm With The Band" by Pamela Des Barres. She was a famous "supergroupie" (in her own words) and "knew" Jimmy Page, Mick Jagger, Keith Moon, etc etc etc. It ought to be...interesting!

    Then after that I start the Heart book, then a couple others I'll talk about when I get to reading them.
    Austin, I'm curious, what did you think of "I'm with the Band" ??? I read that several years ago. I can't imagine what kind of a life Miss Pamela had! WOW she slept with every rock star in the book! I can't see a guy reading this!!! I was so jealous of her!

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