What are you reading?

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  1. jeeter

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    Not sure if a thread has been created on this topic. If it has, sorry. We can all PM Expat to get the threads merged.

    I'm reading "Sustainable Landscape Planning: the Reconnection Agenda" by Paul Selman.
     
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    Malcolm Gladwell electronic book. Wife has to get it on my device for me but its what i got.
     
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    Sage accounting KB articles. Wanting to blow my ******* head off.
     
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    this thread
     
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    Reading through the Harry Potter series with my g/f. Just finished "Ready Player One" - which was a great book, if you're into anything "nerd / 80's" related.

    Also just ordered Jeff & Mike's book: "Adventure Travel in the Third World"
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    Sage is a bunch of jackwagons. How did they get to be the size they are?
     
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    No clue. A lot of our clients use them. What's worse is that they're using older versions of Sage with Windows 8.1 and 10. So there are all sorts of quirky errors that Sage has no intentions of fixing.
     
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    Currently in the middle of "The Gift of Fear" by Gavin De Becker and just finished "Unintended Consequences" by John Ross.
    I highly recommend them both; UC is out of print but you can find a PDF online.
     
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    The Gift of Fear is good. I would not recommend reading anything else De Becker wrote as you read his best effort.
     
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    Green Eggs & Ham. Love that book.
     
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    I am also reading, "Pass the 65: A plain English explanation to help you pass the series 65 exam"


    Anyone else have their 65, 66, or 7?
     
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    I'm reading the ESEE forum.
     
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    Hopefully you're not reading it backwards. If you do, it says, "Don't send your hard earned money to these nut jobs--they're spending your money foolishly!"
     
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    Earlier today I was reading a lovely story about a girl's butt....... till she caught me. :oops:
     
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    The ingredients list on the packaging for this polenta.
    Nearly zero fat, mostly carbs.
    No chi.t.

    I'll add butter (fat) and Parmesan (fat), which also have ingredient lists.
    (Who dictated these ridiculous ingredient lists? :confused: )

    I'll get back to you re the books I'm reading.
     
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    Finished tales from India by Patrick Griffith and most of Corbett (again). Next is the bowyers Bible and probably Mike Perrin's book.
     
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    Cliffs Notes for Canterbury Tales ... I read the actual tales many years ago. I'm just browsing over the cliffs notes to jog my memory on them.
     
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    I'm glad you enjoy it, but I can honestly say there is nothing I'd rather read less than the Canterbury Tales. I seriously would rather read ingredient labels and OSHA warnings for the rest of my life rather than Canterbury Tales. Heck, even Beowulf was better.
     

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