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What was the last book you read cover to cover?

IM469

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"The Umpire Strikes Back"- by the late Ron Luciano, the most entertaining umpire ever- "You're out!, out!, out!, out! out!!!!!"
I remember that book - it was a great read.

I don't have the time I use to but my latest read was 'Fear by Bob Woodward
 

RZG

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Thanks a lot Mr. Kibblewhite...Roger Daltrey,.. My Story. I`ve been a fan for nearly 50 years. Lots of memories there. The title refers to what the headmaster said to Daltrey when he was expelled, " You`ll never make anything of your life, Daltrey".
 

Primetime21

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Living Like A Runaway by Lita Ford. I never realized The Runaways were as big as they were. Lita has seen and done it all.
 

Malika Fantasy

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Ottawa base.
What I was doing while you were breeding by Kristin Newman
and re-reading forever Looking for Alaska by John Green

Currently working myself in Macho Sluts by Patrick Calififa
 

Buick Mackane

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I finally got around to The Handmaid’s Tale, it’s been on my list to read for decades. The day I finished I learned the sequel will be published in September, I thought that was an eerie coincidence.

Good read!
 

Smallcock

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The Bible. It's the only one you really need.
 

brogalldude

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Does reading on kindle count? The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway, A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dicken, and just about to complete Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep by Philip K Dick.
 

JackBurton

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House to House by MOH winner David Bellivia. Single handedly the greatest war biography I’ve ever picked up. Based on his experiences in the first battle of Fallujah.

You wont put it down.
 

Hungry101

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House to House by MOH winner David Bellivia. Single handedly the greatest war biography I’ve ever picked up. Based on his experiences in the first battle of Fallujah.
Thanks Jack. On my list.

Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania by Eric Larson. This is my second book by Eric Larson. It is a lens into days gone by and there is a really nice build-up to war for the United States into WWI. Larson has a gift for making history interesting to a broad audience.
 
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