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Hey people, this is the book reading thread. What we are saying is a good subject for another thread. Just saying.
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24-05-2017, 10:42 AM
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Bit of a mouthful but here we go:

Stocks: Guide and Tips from Beginner to Pro with different Marketing Style to boost your Stocks and Earn More! (Personal Finance Book 1)

No more senseless nonsense from me from now on as I'm gonna focus on making some dosh on the Stock Market .
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24-05-2017, 03:01 PM
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Sunshine over Wildflower Cottage by Millie Johnson

The story is about working in an animal sanctuary - a bit of light reading for a summer day.
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24-05-2017, 04:34 PM
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"The Cheapside Corpse" by Susanna Gregory, yet another historic crime novel, bit boring though but, I have my usual three from the library, one might be good!
Anyone know if cement was invented by 1665?
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Originally Posted by TessA ->
"The Cheapside Corpse" by Susanna Gregory, yet another historic crime novel, bit boring though but, I have my usual three from the library, one might be good!
Anyone know if cement was invented by 1665?
Well the Romans had a sort of cement, and even before them there was some sort of 'cement' that was used to build stone homes.
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24-05-2017, 04:51 PM
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Invictus by Simon Scarrow. Further adventures of Cato and Marco in the legions.
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Well the Romans had a sort of cement, and even before them there was some sort of 'cement' that was used to build stone homes.
That's ok then, I was worried!
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15-06-2017, 07:42 PM
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My Cousin Rachel by Daphne du Maurier.

The film is on at the moment so I'm reading the book... it's good!
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I'm taking on the mammoth task of reading the Bible. Gave up my attempt to read the Old Testament, though maybe I was a bit rash so will probably have another go later on. The New Testament is easier to read by far, being full of miracles and parables. Just like other books of this sort I have read before I don't get the 'wonder' of it all. It appears to be just another book to me. Full of wisdom no-doubt, but to be taken literally and followed blindly? Maybe I will alter my opinion after I have read far more of it, but I doubt it.
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I have a few books on the go now including this latest one ...

History of Religion: Complete Guide to World Religions and Religion in America, including the History of Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Atheism, Mythology, Buddhism, Hinduism, and more by Howard Colvin.

To become religious isn't for me, but to understand it's principles and history is.
 
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