I'm not a big reader (except DSF forums ), but a doctor friend of mine suggested a good book for anyone who has a daughter. The book is STRONG FATHERS, STRONG DAUGHTERS by Dr. Meg Meeker. It is scary to me to realize how much of an influence a father has on his daughter and how much she looks up to me and how important my interaction with her as she grows up makes such a difference in how she develops in life (especially in the kind of world that we live in today). One part I read last night really hit home. It said...
"From the moment you set eyes on her wet-from-the-womb body until she leaves your home, the clock starts ticking. It's the clock that times your hours with her, your opportunities to influence her, to shape her character, and to help her find herself- and to enjoy living."
So far it is a good read.
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"One often meets his destiny on the road he takes to avoid it." - Master Oogway- "Kung Fu Panda"
"You rise, you fall, you're down, then you rise again...what don't kill ya, make ya more strong" - Broken, Beat & Scarred -Metallica
I fucking DEVOUR books, I always have, ever since I was a kid.
Just finished reading Hannibal the last book in the Thomas Harris series (Silence of the Lambs etc) It was amazing.
Just started Hunting Badger, which is part of a series by this dude Tony Hillerman about two Navajo Tribal police officers on the reservation in New Mexico. Kind of murder mysteries meet Native Indian Fokelore. This one is about a big robbery that takes place and they can't find the culprits. This guy writes amazing "whodunnits:, if you're into that.
Currently reading Opening to Channel, which is supposed to help you learn to connect with your "spirit guide" or "higher self" and supposedly will help you accelerate to enlightenment.
I thought the DSF forum was all the enlightenment I needed, but this book seems to be saying otherwise...Hmmmm..
Oh I'm also reading a book of short murder stories by Canadian writer Max Haines called Bothersome Bodies.
Okay, you can make fun of me for being a geek now....
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Unfortunately, I am reading a lot of adolescent literature (yes let the flaming begin) because i am a 7th grade English teacher. Most of the new books are a little disturbing with the sexual content.
Just finished the first two books in the Twilight series and they are surprisingly good.
Time Traveller's Wife was great as was The Dante Club. Both are for gwon ups...Mall by Eric Bogosian was one of the best books I have read in a great long while.
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DRINK TO THE DEAD ALL YOU STILL ALIVE
WE SHALL JOIN THEM, IN GOOD TIME.
SHOULD YOU GO CROSSING THAT SILVERY BROOK,
IT'S BEST TO LEAP BEFORE YOU LOOK.
You're like my wife, M-EM...she can read multiple books at once. She loves to read. I have to do them one at a time and I'm a slow reader. She can finish a book in a week or less.
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"One often meets his destiny on the road he takes to avoid it." - Master Oogway- "Kung Fu Panda"
"You rise, you fall, you're down, then you rise again...what don't kill ya, make ya more strong" - Broken, Beat & Scarred -Metallica
i have never seen a vagina, but at least i dont live with my mom
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Couch book: latest issue of Vanity Fair