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John Adams by David McCullough
His Dark Materials Trilogy (The Golden Compass; The Subtle Knife; The Amber Spyglass) by Philip Pullman
Marathoning for Mortals by John Bingham
Everything Is Illuminated by Jonathan Safran Foer
Water for Elephants: A Novel by Sara Gruen
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About meI would love to think I read a lot more then I actually do. Sadly that is not the case. I recently rearranged my bookcase and turned it into a more open format in efforts to encourage myself to read more. My current selection on hand was accumulated over the past three years. There is another five years worth of my collection nicely packed away in a secure location. I will catalog them as I discover my library one by one.
About my libraryI have a fairly large library of classics, sci-fi, American history, contemporary issues, and random things people recommended.
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Currently readingPontoon: A Novel of Lake Wobegon (Lake Wobegon Novels) by Garrison Keillor
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The fields are chill, the sparse rain has stopped;
The colours of Spring teem on every side.
With leaping fish the blue pond is full;
With singing thrushes the green boughs droop.
The flowers of the field have dabbled their powdered cheeks;
The mountain grasses are bent level at the waist.
By the bamboo stream the last fragment of cloud
Blown by the wind slowly scatters away.
- by Li Po
posted by theoldman at 12:13 pm (EST) on Mar 20, 2009