What Book are you Reading right now

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Stevew443

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The books that are always with me and constantly being read:
The Stone Edition Chumash
The Midrash Says
Twerski on Chumash.
Studies in the Weekly Parashah

I am also going through The Encyclopedia of Biblical Personalities by Yishai Chasidah.

My secular reading is usually some dry history book, although my wife just got me a book named The Good Rat by Jimmy Breslin. It is a very good book. I enjoy Breslin's style.
 

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And Another Thing - Jeremy Clarkson - Kindle
The Great and Secret Show - Clive Barker - iPod audiobook
Thuvia, Maid of Mars - Edgar Rice Burroughs - Kindle Blackberry

lol, not exactly taxing the braincells with this bunch.

Hey, "The Great and Secret Show" is a great book. Just wish he'd hurry up and write the 3rd novel of that series.


Just finished reading "Neverwhere" by Neil Gaiman
and currently reading "Waiter Rant: Thanks for the Tip--Confessions of a Cynical Waiter" by Steve Dublanica
 

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Hey, "The Great and Secret Show" is a great book. Just wish he'd hurry up and write the 3rd novel of that series.


Just finished reading "Neverwhere" by Neil Gaiman
and currently reading "Waiter Rant: Thanks for the Tip--Confessions of a Cynical Waiter" by Steve Dublanica

I wasn't all that thrilled with 'The Great and Secret Show'. Seemed to take forever to get not much of anywhere. I've got 'Neverwhere' on my list of things to read soon.
 

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Almost forgot "Conversations with God, an uncommon dialogue" by Neale Donald Walsch. This is an amazing book that was recently brought to my attention. There are 2 more that he has written. They are on my short list to procure.
Funny thing about this one, the friend that suggested it (recommended by her therapist) kept telling me that much of the philosophy she read sounded like what comes out of my mouth, and it does.
 

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I wasn't all that thrilled with 'The Great and Secret Show'. Seemed to take forever to get not much of anywhere. I've got 'Neverwhere' on my list of things to read soon.

I almost put Neverwhere down when I started reading it, but it didn't turn out to be a fairly decent book.
 
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