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    I just got the same camera. The expert at the camera shop told me to basically leave it on AUTO setting...Great camera! takes beautiful pics. I am looking forward to using mine at the Flower show at Epcot in May
     
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    Consumer Reports' "40+ Guide to Fitness"
     
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    The Ten Percent Plague
     
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    Originally Posted By alexbook

    ^--I'm betting you mean the Ten *Cent* Plague? How's that going? It's on my nearly endless list of books-I'm-going-to-read-someday.
     
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    Originally Posted By bobbelee9

    Corsair by Clive Cussler
     
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    Originally Posted By ImaDLFan

    Just finished Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austin....love it!
    I plowed through Northanger Abbey and didn’t like it as much. I'm working on Persuasion now. Guess I'm on a Jane Austin kick, I think I'll read Emma next!
     
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    Originally Posted By alexbook

    Just picked up Malcolm Cook MacPherson's "In Cahoots: A Novel of Southern California, 1953":

    >>...Bud, a soda delivery driver, who craves direction and divines that Walt Disney is secretly looking for land on which to build a "fun park." If Bud and his neighbors can figure out exactly where it will be, this could prove to be one get-rich-quick scheme that cannot fail.<<
     
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    Originally Posted By DAR

    <<^--I'm betting you mean the Ten *Cent* Plague? How's that going? It's on my nearly endless list of books-I'm-going-to-read-someday.>>

    That's it Alex. I read the first chapter but haven't had time to do any reading since aside from newspaper and magazine articles. We're supposed to get some snow tomorrow so I might be able to continue.

    Btw the Alex this is the 1701st post we are 300 away from 2001. I get the feeling when it comes to that post you will be reading the novel of the same name.
     
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    Originally Posted By alexbook

    ^--Maybe we should revive the LP book club for the occasion. ;-)
     
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    Originally Posted By piperlynne

    currently reading Water for Elephants.
    Just got done reading the Handmaiden's Tale.
     
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    Originally Posted By MissCandice

    I just finished Twilight and will start New Moon when I get home tonight.
     
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    Originally Posted By alexbook

    So, you liked "Twilight", MissCandice? Okay, maybe I'll have to check it out.
     
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    Originally Posted By seafairy1622

    The twilight books are so good! I've read all 4 of them. Breaking Dawn is the best one.
    I am now reading Son of a Witch, Gregory MacGuire
     
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    Originally Posted By MissCandice

    Alex, I didn't think I would but I loved the first book. It's silly and melodramatic but it sucked (heehee, a vampire joke) me in.
     
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    Originally Posted By alexbook

    Agatha Christie - "The A.B.C. Murders"
     
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    Originally Posted By jasmine7

    Mrs. Lincoln: A Life by Catherine Clinton
     
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    Originally Posted By MissCandice

    I just finished New Moon but won't be able to start on the 3rd Twilight book until Monday. I am sad now.
     
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    Originally Posted By Sara Tonin

    J7-I just finished Mrs Lincoln...it was interesting to see her in a kind of complete way. She had a rough life, I can't imagine the tremendous grief of losing 3 children and losing her husband in such a violent manner. I think she had every right to crazy, it seems to me that losing your mind under those circumstances would be the sane thing to do.
     
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    Originally Posted By dshyates

    I just finished "Science Fair" by Dave Berry and Ridley Pearson. The same guys behind the Peter and the Starcatchers series. Pearson also wrote the Kingdom Keepers series.
    OK so I read totally juvenile stuff.
     
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    Originally Posted By bobbelee9

    ^^the Kingdom Keepers were great reading. I can't wait to get back to AK, and see if that hatch in the tiger area really exists?????
     

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