
This seems to be a defunct group. Are there not UU's somewhere reading something they would like to talk about? Do any of you have nice church libraries you help with or partake of? Anybody reading, breathing, pondering?
We're all off just pondering. Welcome and shake us out of our summer daydreams.

But are the others "pondering what I'm pondering"?
I'm not.
Robert
Judging from the UU's I know we are all pondering something unique.
What, is nobody else going to take the bait?
All right, all right:
I think so, BTRIPP, but were are we going to find lederhosen at this time of night?
Heh ...
Well, if you
have to ask ...

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Hello. We are all too cerebral, I guess. What are you reading?
Currently reading: Beyond Ego: Transpersonal Dimensions in Psychology
Just finished The Giver by Lois Lowry. Denver's One Book is To Kill a Mockingbird, so am rereading (listening to) that now. Am currently reading Catching Fire--the sequel to Hunger Games. I am on a bit of a YA spree I guess. Finally broke down and bought an I-pod and after much struggle, I can download books from the library now. It sure makes the boring parts of my job fly by.
I'm listening to a YA:
How I Live Now by Meg Roseoff
I just started it but so far it's pretty good.
I keep MEANING to read How I Live Now. For some reason I find it off-putting. Let me know if you still like it when you are done. I finished Catching Fire this morning instead of doing everything I was supposed to. The sequel to The Knife of Never Letting Go, The Ask and the Answer came in today though, so I am glad I am ready to read it.
I really did like
How I Live Now. Of course, I was doing the audio version & that can make a difference sometimes.
Bought
Real World by Natsuo Kirino and also
Naoko by Keigo Higashino. I like international crime/mystery fiction. It gives you such a different picture of the countries. The Japanese titles are often very dark but excellent.
I've also started listening to another YA
Kissing the Bee by Kathe Koja. I'm not as immediately hooked on it as
How I Live Now but it's still interesting.
I think I acually need to get some work done now--My weekend's about up.(back to top)