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Hard Cover - Murakami's 1Q84. Just loved it.... NRaleighLiberal Feb 2013 #1
I'm in the middle of that right now. alarimer Feb 2013 #43
Beautiful Swimmers: Watermen, Crabs and the Chesapeake Bay mia Feb 2013 #2
I'm from Louisiana and love crabs, too! Eating them, that is. nt Honeycombe8 Feb 2013 #3
Love louisiana crawdaddies - mia Feb 2013 #5
They DO have crabs. I used to go crabbing. The politics...I might retire there.... Honeycombe8 Feb 2013 #7
For a while I had a blog called Beautiful Swimmer alarimer Feb 2013 #44
Read - "The Prague Cemetary" by Umberto Eco Moondog Feb 2013 #4
Wow. Some of the things other people read, I don't even understand what they're Honeycombe8 Feb 2013 #9
Well, you've heard of Moondog Feb 2013 #13
Well, I saw the PBS movie with Sean Connery. Didn't know it was a book. nt Honeycombe8 Feb 2013 #69
Hard Cover: Catch Me by Lisa Gardner bigwillq Feb 2013 #6
Here's an article about small bookstores emerging in the wake Flaxbee Feb 2013 #8
Thx. Half Price Bookstores here is doing fine, I think. The Strand in NY is doing ok. Both have Honeycombe8 Feb 2013 #10
"The Jungle" by Sinclair Lewis Generic Brad Feb 2013 #11
"Open source"? You mean the free ones? Honeycombe8 Feb 2013 #22
Yeah. Free. Generic Brad Feb 2013 #70
Shakespeare is old, but it still works for me. Free is my language. nt Honeycombe8 Feb 2013 #71
Ebook is The Pillars of the Earth/HC is The Sinking of the Titanic TuxedoKat Feb 2013 #12
I am reading Follett too Curmudgeoness Feb 2013 #17
I am reading the second in the series, "Winter of the World." femmocrat Feb 2013 #19
Wow, is that one out already? Curmudgeoness Feb 2013 #20
If you like Pillars TuxedoKat Feb 2013 #28
I get lots of suggestions for historic novels Curmudgeoness Feb 2013 #46
Historical Fiction Novels TuxedoKat Feb 2013 #78
Just finished Fall of Giants. I do love ken Follett. It was great and I learned Laura PourMeADrink Feb 2013 #39
Fall of Giants is the first in the series. Curmudgeoness Feb 2013 #47
Of course ! You are right, I read the second (WW2). Well your timing is perfect start Laura PourMeADrink Feb 2013 #52
Interesting insight into Follett. Curmudgeoness Feb 2013 #54
yes...and I immediately thought of the opposite - John Le Carre IMHO nt Laura PourMeADrink Feb 2013 #55
Pillars=awesome a la izquierda Feb 2013 #42
I bought a paperback at a used-book store last week mokawanis Feb 2013 #14
I buy several books a month Sekhmets Daughter Feb 2013 #15
I have a Kindle, but I download only the free books. Honeycombe8 Feb 2013 #23
I loved bookstores...new used it didn't matter Sekhmets Daughter Feb 2013 #25
Slavery by Another Name TuxedoKat Feb 2013 #30
Thanks for the link! n/t Sekhmets Daughter Feb 2013 #45
Ken Follett's Fall of Giants and Curmudgeoness Feb 2013 #16
THE CHEMISTRY OF LOVE littlemissmartypants Feb 2013 #18
Right now I'm just getting to the pipi_k Feb 2013 #21
I don't read e-books WhoIsNumberNone Feb 2013 #24
I read A Clockwork Orange years ago. I still have it (somewhere). Honeycombe8 Feb 2013 #27
Message auto-removed robertkdem1965_h89 Feb 2013 #26
Bought "Beyond Outrage" by Robert Reich yesterday from B/N. hay rick Feb 2013 #29
Memory of Light by Robert Jordan Xyzse Feb 2013 #31
Soft cover uriel1972 Feb 2013 #32
Life of Pi on ebook. Jeff In Milwaukee Feb 2013 #33
Hard copy, The Wind Through The Keyhole Puzzledtraveller Feb 2013 #34
I rarely read fiction anymore TM99 Feb 2013 #36
Looks good. I love Stephen King. nt Honeycombe8 Feb 2013 #64
I have a 10" Android tablet for eBooks TM99 Feb 2013 #35
You must be edumicated. :) nt Honeycombe8 Feb 2013 #87
A wee bit. TM99 Feb 2013 #92
Prophet of the Dead by Richard Lee Byers. MrSlayer Feb 2013 #37
The Men Who Would be King by Josephine Ross csziggy Feb 2013 #38
Great Jobs for Business Majors by Stephen Lambert Tobin S. Feb 2013 #40
I bought a bread making book in hard copy... a la izquierda Feb 2013 #41
Do audiobooks count? Duer 157099 Feb 2013 #48
You bet! I just forgot about the medium for books. I've thought about getting one or two... Honeycombe8 Feb 2013 #65
I'm listening to "Hallucinations" too womanofthehills Feb 2013 #91
I'm reading "Life of Pi" geardaddy Feb 2013 #49
Two ebooks, and one print book: kentauros Feb 2013 #50
Can bread really take only five minutes a day? Come on, now. Don't pull my leg! nt Honeycombe8 Feb 2013 #66
It is a misleading title. kentauros Feb 2013 #72
Mmmmm. Sounds wonderful. nt Honeycombe8 Feb 2013 #73
The book has been out since 2007, kentauros Feb 2013 #74
World War Z dr.strangelove Feb 2013 #51
Two at the same time. rrneck Feb 2013 #53
Kate Mosse - "The Winter Ghosts" & now reading Shakespeare - "Richard III" Myrina Feb 2013 #56
The Grey trilogy TrogL Feb 2013 #57
Half-Assed: A Weight Loss Memoir Bertha Venation Feb 2013 #58
Recently re-read "The Eye of the World" by Robert Jordan NewJeffCT Feb 2013 #59
So many books, so little time: Five or six on the go right now. GoneOffShore Feb 2013 #60
Bien! Tu es occupe! Honeycombe8 Feb 2013 #67
Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking by Susan Cain hibbing Feb 2013 #61
Got the hardcover of this too...haven't read it yet. didact Feb 2013 #84
Wool omnibus version (ebook only) Spike89 Feb 2013 #62
Paper still accounts for 90% of sales? Now, that's interesting. Maybe because most people Honeycombe8 Feb 2013 #68
Yeah, book type plays a big part too Spike89 Feb 2013 #98
The Undertaker, e-book. graywarrior Feb 2013 #63
Paperback-"The Winter Palace" by Eva Stachniak DearHeart Feb 2013 #75
In the past month, I purchased four "like new" hardback books through Amazon: Petrushka Feb 2013 #76
15 Dangerously Mad Projects for the Evil Genius hobbit709 Feb 2013 #77
If you don't know about this blog, then you do now! kentauros Feb 2013 #80
The Worst Hard Time by Timothy Egan CountAllVotes Feb 2013 #79
Currently RobinA Feb 2013 #81
Waging peace Neil Young S.A.M Feb 2013 #82
Absolutely Small: How Quantum Theory Explains Our Everyday World didact Feb 2013 #83
Well, that puts my "The Minus Man" a fiction about a serial killer, to shame. Honeycombe8 Feb 2013 #86
Not at all.... didact Mar 2013 #103
I'll have to check that one out. Honeycombe8 Mar 2013 #105
Re-read Power Concedes Nothing by Connie Rice Broken_Hero Feb 2013 #85
Last book I read was Broken_Hero Mar 2013 #104
MY...Look at the varied & interesting books DUers are reading! Pretty interesting. nt Honeycombe8 Feb 2013 #88
The Great American Pin-up Book (Taschen) and Alone in Berlin by Hans Fallada Tom Ripley Feb 2013 #89
"Flight Behavior" by Barbara Kingsolver womanofthehills Feb 2013 #90
i bought a Kindle Fire in November tabbycat31 Feb 2013 #93
I have a Kindle keyboard, which I thought would be handy while traveling. Honeycombe8 Feb 2013 #94
The Lost Labyrinth and The Eden Legacy by Will Adams avebury Feb 2013 #95
I get most of my books from the library... sheshe2 Feb 2013 #96
I went to our local independent bookstore murielm99 Feb 2013 #97
Audiobook: "De-Converted" by Seth Andrews sakabatou Feb 2013 #99
Kind of Kin by Rilla Askew Z_I_Peevey Feb 2013 #100
I'm halfway through "Why America Failed: The Roots of Imperial Decline" by Morris Berman Burma Jones Feb 2013 #101
Three at a time, all ebooks. Because I'm impulsive. nolabear Feb 2013 #102
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