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Actually, my regular job has been taking me on the road a bit more than usual. That said, I've recently started enjoying Audible (audio book application.) I'ts excellent for keeping my focus while driving. Yes, we ladies certainly can multitask quite well!  

My Latest:
House of God, by Samuel Shem (again - this is my 3rdx, as I adore this one.)
The Facebook Effect, by David Kirkpatrick (out of curiosity - couldn't help myself!)
How To Design Ted, by Akash Karia
Active Listening 101, by Emilia Hardman

I just purchased "Unbroken", by Laura Hillenbrand has anyone read it yet? I want to read it before the movie comes up..any other suggestions?

MiamiVice550 reads

good is that it is a true story. Incredible what our soldiers went through during WWII.

He was an army airman btw

Posted By: MiamiVice
good is that it is a true story. Incredible what our soldiers went through during WWII.

Posted By: palomamontecarlo
I just purchased "Unbroken", by Laura Hillenbrand has anyone read it yet? I want to read it before the movie comes up..any other suggestions?

and More Joy of Sex! Very educational I might add! :)

I bought these books when I visited Canada last month.     Both the books also have  DVDs with attractive and gorgeous models showing it.

1. The art of sucking female breasts.
2. Deep impact missionary sex positions.

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Best book I ever read, couldn't put it down.
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Posted By: palomamontecarlo
I just purchased "Unbroken", by Laura Hillenbrand has anyone read it yet? I want to read it before the movie comes up..any other suggestions?

i guess i knoe what my next book will be.. i have read several books over the last few yrs about the war in iraq and afan. got some close friends who have fought in both..

also read some books about WWII. read one about the German view of normady battle. alot of lives lost..

thanks for the post paloma

Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Read..   I've read it three times.  It changed my life for the better.  It can do it for you.   Stick with it, it is not an easy read

Posted By: palomamontecarlo
I just purchased "Unbroken", by Laura Hillenbrand has anyone read it yet? I want to read it before the movie comes up..any other suggestions?

I just finished Dan Jenkins ( sports specialist on Golf & Football ) called " His Ownself ". Great book !
Also for young entrepreneurs ,of course like Paloma, There is a fabulous new book by Miki Agrawal called - " Do Cool Sh*t " it is also great !

Read the first in the series. If you like it (I know you will) read the rest in order. See link below

Reading Prince of fire at the moment. I know someone else mentioned Ayn Rand - Atlas is one of the greats.
Will add Nelson DeMille - The Gold Coast then the follow-up Lions Gate-superb, maybe my favorite fiction of all.
One more Ken Follett- Pillars of the Earth probably my favorite. Cheers

Actually, my regular job has been taking me on the road a bit more than usual. That said, I've recently started enjoying Audible (audio book application.) I'ts excellent for keeping my focus while driving. Yes, we ladies certainly can multitask quite well!  

My Latest:
House of God, by Samuel Shem (again - this is my 3rdx, as I adore this one.)
The Facebook Effect, by David Kirkpatrick (out of curiosity - couldn't help myself!)
How To Design Ted, by Akash Karia
Active Listening 101, by Emilia Hardman

I love to read as well. I was recently given as a gift Erotic Capital: The Power of Attraction in the Boardroom and the Bedroom by Catherine Hakim, and I've just read the intro, but it looks great! I'm also reading They Came Before Columbus by Ivan van Sertima- I'm fascinated by African history. My fiction book right now is Foundation by Isaac Asimov.  

I get precious little time to read these days, so these will keep me busy well into the fall.

check this out, if you haven't already...

www.bookbub.com

FREE and super discounted books for Kindle, Nook, Kobo, etc. Great finds come out every day!

Tabu
Kindle gal from waaaaay back!

Almost anything by Michael Lewis. Generally focused on the culture of wealth, but also wrote Money Ball

one thing I like about Kindle is if a character comes up later in the book, I can click on it and find where it originally occurred.

I agree... Unbroken is a spectacular book and what makes it even better is knowing it's true.  Growing up in the USMC, I had a difficult time with the POW phase just prior to and immediately after WWII.  Anyway... Great read about a GREAT man who just passed (7/2) at 97.  

I also, like player2, really enjoy all Nelson DeMille books and think everyone here would enjoy The Gold Coast... Funny as hell with sexy overtones. I'm also a fan of all the WEB Griffin military, fact based fiction books.  If you want to know what it's like to be in the service, this guy takes you there!

I believe you'll enjoy the following:

Goodbye Darkness, by William Manchester

Helmet for My Pillow, by Robert Leckie

With the Old Breed, by E. B. Sledge

I would've mentioned them earlier but didn't think Ms Paloma would care for them

This was written by an American so it is very easy to understand if you are not accustomed to Eastern literature.   It helps me a great deal!  
I linked below.   XO

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