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Not yet...Date: 4/8/2006 12:33:19 PM
Author: Matatora
FireGoddess- Have you gotten anything yet?
Moon River- Thank you I really am blessed to have such a thoughtful man! And one with good taste too!
AGBF-Oh what legal thrillers have you been reading? I am partial to Scott Turrow and David Balducci, myself and of course John Grisham. I have not read the book you mentioned, is it a good one?
RT- I am not a big heart person myself, but I adore charm bracelets and he wanted to have one that was “us”. I think this one is pretty cute, but I did make him promise not to fill it up with 30 different types of heart charms…
Date: 4/9/2006 12:04:39 PM
Author: Matatora
AGBF-Oh what legal thrillers have you been reading? I am partial to Scott Turrow and David Balducci, myself and of course John Grisham. I have not read the book you mentioned, is it a good one?
Umm...yea about that. I have by virtue of being a college student read an awful lot of other peoples thoughts lately...when I am reading on my own time I either like legal thrillers or trash novels.Date: 4/9/2006 6:33:35 PM
Author: AGBF
Date: 4/9/2006 12:04:39 PM
Author: Matatora
AGBF-Oh what legal thrillers have you been reading? I am partial to Scott Turrow and David Balducci, myself and of course John Grisham. I have not read the book you mentioned, is it a good one?
I read so many legal thrillers by such a slew of writers that I couldn''t possibly remember all of them. I can only say that Grisham, Baldacci, and Turow are among them...as are Steve Martini, James Grippando, Philip Margolin, Richard North Patterson, Sheldon Siegel, and last, but most definitely not least, Michael Baron. (As far as I know, Michael Baron wrote only, ''The Mourning Sexton'', but it was really moving, not ''just'' a fun read!) I also absolutely love all of Margaret Maron''s novels, especially her Judge Deborah Knott series and the others set in the same locale.
The book I mentioned above is a philosophy book. I haven''t read it, either! If you want to understand the influence on modern thinking by Leibniz and Spinoza, do look into it. I refuse.
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