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cooky37
cooky37
Joined: July 1, 2006
Posts: 862
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Posted: Post subject: favorite place to read |
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Most books these days are just paperbacks that you can stick in a pack to read whenever you have nothing better to do. but what about those few books that still come out (origionaly at least) in hard cover?
Does any body have a special place to read?
Is there a place you would like to read?
Will someone shut that man up
NEVER! |
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fringey
fringey
Joined: April 4, 2006
Posts: 1353
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Posted: Post subject: Re: favorite place to read |
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cooky37 wrote: Most books these days are just paperbacks that you can stick in a pack to read whenever you have nothing better to do. but what about those few books that still come out (origionaly at least) in hard cover?
Does any body have a special place to read?
Is there a place you would like to read?
Will someone shut that man up
NEVER!
When I can afford books, I usually have three going at once: One in bed, one in the bathroom, and one I take to work.
Patrick
a.k.a. Fringey, The Fringe Element
"A life lived without passion is a life not lived. |
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