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primrose_1 October 7 2010, 20:01:17 UTC
I'm out of bookshelf space myself. I don't buy many books. I borrow them from my friends or wait for them to give them to me for my birthday. From my bookshelves you can tell that I was a teacher- all of the children's books- including nearly a dozen children's books about Egypt. You can tell that I'm a storyteller who loves ghost stories- Campfire Ghost Stories, Ghost stories of Washington, Specters in Doorways- ghost stories of Utah, etc. You can tell I love fantasy and science fiction- Douglas Adams to Roger Zelazny. Lastly, you can tell I have a husband- Aviation and you, Black Sheep Squadron.

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mymuseandi October 8 2010, 05:39:47 UTC
Hah! I figured that you must have at least one ghost story, considering that you are working on the ghost tours!! :)

I don't have a lot of space for my books as well, most of them are stored in those plastic boxes under my bed. The more recent ones goes on the shelf. Someday, when i have my own house, i want to dedicate a wall of shelves to my books!

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primrose_1 October 8 2010, 09:13:12 UTC
We have that in the basement! Four big bookshelves all along the south wall....all full..... :)

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gwaeren October 8 2010, 04:28:07 UTC
I keep trying to finish The Hard Way but I just don't like his writing. :-\

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mymuseandi October 8 2010, 05:50:16 UTC
The Hard Way is a hard book to follow, I agree. The premise is difficult to follow and the writing seems stiff and forced. It took me two tries before i finally finished it. Two tries and about a month in between.

Have you tried the other Jack Reacher books? Maybe they are easier to digest? I particularly like the Without Fail and Bad Luck and Trouble. Maybe because the characters that he interacted in those books seem more natural. :)

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