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Inspirational Patriotic Quotes
Published (2010-01-04 01:48:00)
"All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing." Attributed to Edmund Burke
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What are some of your favorite...
Published (2009-12-29 21:47:00)
For some reason, this thread is eating my brain. Here is a short list of non-fiction I've enjoyed: Life After Doomsday World Without Us Ebola: Through the Eyes of the People The Long Emergency Animal, Vegetable, Miracle The Nuclear War Fun Book Rubbish Thank God for the Atom Bomb Hiroshima Maus I Maus II Stiff Auschwitz: A Doctor's Eyewitness Account The Gulag Archipelago Cancer Ward Death to Dust Anomalies and Curiosities of...
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What are some of your favorite...
Published (2010-01-01 10:00:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Mstini Patricia Cornwell, Sue Grafton, Dan Brown, Janet Evanovich, etc. etc. etc.! I used to read Patricia Cornwell and Sue Grafton, but I quit when their writing started getting darker. I really enjoy Stuart Kaminsky's murder mysteries, but he doesn't publish very often.
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The Deep Winter Blog - Page 3 -...
Published (2010-01-01 20:39:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by alytwo I love to read but can't read online due to eye issues. Can the books be purchased? I can give you PDF's free, which you ought to be able to enlarge on screen, if not, I'd be happy to sell you the first two. Both books, autographed and delivered in the lower 48 or to any APO, for $60. I'm hoping the price of the third book will be about the same. Shoot me an email at tcsherry@comcast.net...
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Critique my short story - Page 2...
Published (2010-01-02 14:36:00)
OK. For some reason it won't let me edit my post. Here is the edited version: Sugar and Spice. The farmhouse had an unusual feature. It was still standing. It seemed untouched by arson or decay where it sat atop a small rise at the end of a weedy, cracked concrete driveway. Other houses in the area had burned long ago for one reason or another with only complete consumption or a strong rain to put them out. The morning suns dim light...
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The Deep Winter Blog - Page 3 -...
Published (2009-12-26 10:37:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by jazzy thanks, tom, for sharing these chapters. i have both deep winter and shatter, ive read them at least twice and look forward to buying remnant, these books are 'keepers'. i want to say how much i appreciate your hard work on them. im not sure you writers know how much you help people by developing characters, creating different situations and challenges and showing how the different characters...
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What are some of your favorite...
Published (2009-12-29 00:10:00)
Beside the Bible, which is my favorite book, I like Nathaniel Philbrick's books: 2 I have read: "Mayflower" and "Sea Of Glory"
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What are some of your favorite...
Published (2009-12-29 01:11:00)
Before I was saved... Stephen Kings "The Stand" Now It's the Bible. I like Frank Peretti, he's replaced Stephen. I read so much when I was a kid, everything I could get my hands on from fiction to non-fiction, science, ancient history etc.. etc... Oh and how can I forget this! About a million books on gardening, especially flower gardening.
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Critique my short story - Page 2...
Published (2010-01-02 14:36:00)
OK. For some reason it won't let me edit my post. Here is the edited version: Sugar and Spice. The farmhouse had an unusual feature. It was still standing. It seemed untouched by arson or decay where it sat atop a small rise at the end of a weedy, cracked concrete driveway. Other houses in the area had burned long ago for one reason or another with only complete consumption or a strong rain to put them out. The morning suns dim light...
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Latest active threads on The Library::
Started 2 days, 17 hours ago (2010-01-03 10:30:00)
by ActionJackson
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"The liberties of our country, the freedom of our civil Constitution, are worth defending at all hazards; and it is our duty to defend them against all attacks. We have received them as a fair inheritance from our worthy ancestors: they purchased them for us with toil and danger and expense of treasure and blood, and transmitted them to us with care and ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-28 09:39:00)
by grower
The Bible, of course, but it's actually not one book but many.
Aside from the Bible, I'd say The Black Rose by Thomas Costain (historical fiction), the Chronicles of Narnia (7 books, I think), Now We Are Enemies (account of the Battle of Bunker Hill), and all the Little House books -- mainly for their practical homesteading information (who would have known that you could inflate a pig's bladder...
Started 2 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-12-17 23:47:00)
by gardengal
I'm on my 3rd round of reading Deep Winter. Read them both online when you first wrote them, then got dh to get them for me for Christmas last year. I read Deep Winter and Shatter both again and now I'm reading them a 3rd time. I'm looking forward to the next book, Remnant.
Good blog.
gardengal
Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-12-21 19:06:00)
by tsherry
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-11-23 16:48:00)
by Aura
I have no clue where to look this up...can anyone help? I know that police cannot come into your home w/o your permission unless they have a warrent. Can they search your vehicle without a warrent? Suppose I'm pulled over for speeding. What are my rights? Can I refuse to allow them to search the vehicle? Any help would be appreciated.
I live in GA, btw....
Started 2 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-12-17 15:48:00)
by Sugaree
Wonderful words of advice! Lots of new people "waking up" who will appreciate this info.
A library is great but there is tons of info on the net for FREE. While we still have the freedom to do so, use this to your advantage & print hard copies of anything & everything you can. Get a big 3-ring binder and organize it into sections (food, medicine, shelter, defense, etc) I did this and if ...
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-11-27 12:46:00)
by iron_butterfly's Avatar
Have any of you read or heard anything about this?...
NESARA (National Economic Security and Reformation Act)
The National Economic Security And Reformation Act (NESARA) containing required reformations was submitted to Congress in 1999 where it sat with little action for almost a year. Late one evening in March 2000, a written quorum call was hand-delivered by Delta Force ...
Started 3 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-12-14 20:03:00)
by The Old Guide
The book sounded interesting until the last statement in the post above: "The
world cannot continue as usual without dire consequences befalling
every living thing on this planet"
People have been predicting dire events for all of history. Our own Civil War was pretty dire. Our country lost more men at the first battle of Gettysburg than we lost in 15 years in Vietnam. I'll take a look ...
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-11-26 13:55:00)
by BrudderT's Avatar
The Road by Cormac McCarthy is comming out soon as a movie. It stars Vigo Mortinson (Aragorn from The Ring) and Charlize Theron.
Have you read the book and are you going to see the movie? I have and I am.
BrudderT
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Hot threads for last week on The Library::
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-28 09:39:00)
by grower
The Bible, of course, but it's actually not one book but many.
Aside from the Bible, I'd say The Black Rose by Thomas Costain (historical fiction), the Chronicles of Narnia (7 books, I think), Now We Are Enemies (account of the Battle of Bunker Hill), and all the Little House books -- mainly for their practical homesteading information (who would have known that you could inflate a pig's bladder...
Started 2 days, 17 hours ago (2010-01-03 10:30:00)
by ActionJackson
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"The liberties of our country, the freedom of our civil Constitution, are worth defending at all hazards; and it is our duty to defend them against all attacks. We have received them as a fair inheritance from our worthy ancestors: they purchased them for us with toil and danger and expense of treasure and blood, and transmitted them to us with care and ...
Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-12-21 19:06:00)
by tsherry
Started 2 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-12-17 23:47:00)
by gardengal
I'm on my 3rd round of reading Deep Winter. Read them both online when you first wrote them, then got dh to get them for me for Christmas last year. I read Deep Winter and Shatter both again and now I'm reading them a 3rd time. I'm looking forward to the next book, Remnant.
Good blog.
gardengal
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