Awakening of a Witness--Diane Wilson
30 Years a WT Slave--Schnell
Vindication 1-3 (Rutherford and by his report the angels and God)
We are the Pharisees--Kathleen Kern
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Awakening of a Witness--Diane Wilson
30 Years a WT Slave--Schnell
Vindication 1-3 (Rutherford and by his report the angels and God)
We are the Pharisees--Kathleen Kern
I'm on the fifth volume of the House of Niccolo series by Dorothy Dunnett.
Interesting mix of historical figures,medieval times and events with appealing characters and long developing plots. I thought it started off rather dry but once the slow start is over its an appealing progression.
"The Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse" by Robert Rankin. Like a fairytale for grownups... brilliant so far.
I recently finished "Join Me" by Danny Wallace - he's started a cult collective which is much much nicer than the JWs - it's lovely.
I read the first "Left Behind" book about 2 weeks ago - was it meant to be that hilarious? :D
Creation (1927) by Judge J. F. Rutherford
--VM44
"Common Fate" by Joseph Cone
"The Fermata" by Nicholson Baker
this guy is an amazing author. very interesting style. the book is hilarious too (he reminds me a little of Chuck Palahniuk)
its about a guy who can stop time and what he does while time is stopped (i only just started it, but so far i love it)
"Raising Abel" by W. Micheal and Kathleen Gear
"The Witches Bible" by Stewart and Janet Farrar
"Buckland's Big Book of Witchcraft" (also referred to as Uncle Bucky's big blue book) by Raymond Buckland
Good thread, Ozzie. I am going to read that book! That's the very next read on my list.
I am reading The Tibetan Book Of Living and Dying by Sogyal Rinpoche (like you ever heard that name before).
If you enjoyed A Clockwork Orange, try Marabou Stork Nightmares by Irvine Welsh.
Martin Lindström - Naispappeus Raamatun ja tunnustuksen näkökulmasta
Mark
Mark:
Can you give us a translation?
ozzie