Well, if you grew up reading only WB&TS lit, I can understand how you might have felt that way, heh heh!
bookworm?
by John Doe 36 Replies latest jw friends
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changeling
I read, on average, a book per week.
Just finished Henry James': "The Turn of the Screw", a short novella but a hard read due to his overly long sentences and obscure patterns of speech.
I'm currently reading"The Pact", by Jodi Picoult.
Your reading list sounds like my son's.
changeling
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snowbird
Your reading list sounds like my son's.
changeling
Sylvia
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changeling
Sylvia, John: I was not poking fun. My son is 18 and in college. He loves all sorts of literature, including Harry Potter, which in my opinion is fun, imaginative and well writen.
I think the reason I like JD is because some of his ramblings remind me of my son. I certainly can't see any other reason. Some people only a mother can love. LOL
changeling
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snowbird
I think the reason I like JD is because some of his ramblings remind me of my son
He reminds me of someone I knew a long time ago, far, far away.
Sylvia
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John Doe
You all like me for my body. Admit it. ;-)
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MegaDude
I'll second Marley and Me.
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4mylove
John Doe
Had you read Crisis of Con before? What did you think of it. Still trying to get my hands on a copy.
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serendipity
On my summer vacation I read The Caliph's House, Tender to the Bone and Confederacy of Dunces - which was HILARIOUS!!!
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John Doe
Had you read Crisis of Con before? What did you think of it. Still trying to get my hands on a copy.
No, I hadn't read it before. It was interesting, but I think it will only be interesting for someone with a lot of experience with the witnesses. He writes like a watchtower writer, and it's a bit weird hearing that kind of writing refuting so many of their teachings.
I didn't buy the book--just got my local library to interlibrary loan it. There was $1.00 processing charge. If you are a student, you can probably get your university to interlibrary loan it for free.