I'm currently reading this really interesting book called "Cover Up : What The Government Is Still Hiding About The War On Terror" by an Emmy-Award-Winning investigative reporter named Peter Lance.
In this book, he talks about factual evidence regarding intricate ties within political and social orders, hidden criminals in high places and following the money trail. It is clear that this writing has a healthy objective point of view and carefully traces the planning of 9/11 many years back, telling you what has been uncovered through true non-biased investigation.
I highly recommend this book to anyone who wishes to be informed about what is really going on in the World and America.
Has anyone read A Million Little Pieces by James Frey or Mary Mary by James Patterson. Was thinking about buying those and wanted some input! Thanks...
Dolittle: Opra.com bookclub has A Million Pieces as their book to read. If you have never been to this site check it out its free and somebooks I have read with them. It was my first time in a book club. They keep the Q & A and book reviews so that you can pretty much tell whether you like the book. I recieved Mary, Mary last week haven't started on it but do like Pattersons books. I enjoy mysteries the most. I love the English ones, some with humor
I like James Patterson alot- I don't think I'd come across a book of his I haven't liked. I haven't had a chance to read Mary, Mary.
I don't get to read as much as I'd like anymore, but I've come across a series of books I'm just loving. Quite different from anything I've come across and the author holds my attention and has me laughing out loud while weaving her plots. The author is Janet Evanovich and it's the Stephanie Plum series..One For the Money, Two for The Dough, Three to Get Deadly, Four to Score, High Five and on. I think there are 10 books in all in this series. If you haven't checked it out- give it a try- I don't think they are new books. The first was written in 1994, but they are still hot sellers at my corner bookstore.
baddessi: Thanks for your input and the flowers too!!
I will check on some of the book sites and see if I can find that series. If not I may have to venture out to a book store!
just finished new Nora Roberts writing as J.D.Robb Origin in Death; starting on Patricia Cornwells Preditor, a Kay Sharpetta Mystery.Mary,Mary by James Patterson was good too.
now reading
amandalove: thanks scarlet for sending it thru for me. nobleheart, thanks but that book is a little too involved reading for me will stick to my reading for pleasure. sounds conflicting tho
Dolittle: my some of my family and friends have both. a really good vitamin is vit e to take really helps kidneys! now i read this week that vit e is good for memory.....ginko move over. i do have proof on the vit e for kidneys tho.
Eriisa: It tells you how to balance your blood/sugar naturally. Lots of info about what foods are good or bad for you..I was surprised. I also read another good one called The Glucose Revolution that had lots of good info. I am also Type II. I ordered my books from another source but you can probably find them on Amazon.
amandalove: I heard about the vitamin E thing and am taking it but you have to be careful not to take too much of it. At least that's what I heard. Your body don't throw off the excess on that like it does vitamin C.
Dolittle: i used to read the historical romances then all of Fern Michaels books then last two years mostly all Mysteries. I like the English kind with Agatha Rasin sort of a cute light mystery with comedy, then I like the Patricia Cornwell' Kay Scarletta the Head State Corner that also has her Law Degree. I like the nora Roberta writting as JDRobb where she plays a now married detective in the 2050s I think thats the correct date. I do not like Stephen King type thats too 'off the wall scarey' or the kind that uses posesed by the devil or outer space aliegns. i don't read the real stories as much. oh i like the ones that are the alphabet ones new one out now is "S" for silence. The Jan Evanovich? number one like 10 is for.. of course the James Patterson ones. hummm I like the ones about the Forest Ranger Gal, and well I have such a varity you got me going lol. Oh Diane Mott books with recipes Like The Cereal Killer. Her character plays the single mom that becomes a Food Catarar
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