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whitehorsy
12 yrs ago
Runemarks by Joanne Harris
The mark used to be the currency in Germany.
http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/11014189/

whitehorsy
12 yrs ago
Ofcourse! Thanks for pointing that out to me... sometimes "the theme" is staring me in the face and I just don't see it. ;-P

whitehorsy
12 yrs ago
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Thanks for the new theme!!! It good one, although maybe not that easy at first sight. :-)
My first read of the month:
Master and Commander by Patrick O'Brian
http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/10376969/
Th…

whitehorsy
12 yrs ago
24 hours by Greg Iles.... I'll hop to island(s) in French: île(s) :-)
http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/10536005/

whitehorsy
13 yrs ago
Subterranean (something underneath the earth) by James Rollins.
http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/10082220/

whitehorsy
13 yrs ago
Up next will be "Dance hall of the dead" by Tony HILLerman.
http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/10522114

whitehorsy
13 yrs ago
Only my second book of the month... I'm running behind! :-)
Into thin AIR by Jon Krakauer
http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/10513269/

whitehorsy
13 yrs ago
What a terrific new theme!
My first book for this month: Notes from a small island by Bill Bryson.
An island is part of the earth and surrounded by water. :-)
http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/10234975/

whitehorsy
13 yrs ago
Two in one.... Tongue in cheek by Fiona Walker. :-)
http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/10423620

whitehorsy
13 yrs ago
Dark rivers of the heart by Dean Koontz is up next.
http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/10423616/

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whitehorsy
13 yrs ago
Dear John by Nicholas Sparks :-)
http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/10082223/

whitehorsy
13 yrs ago
Homeland and other stories by Barbara KINGsolver.
http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/10376947/

whitehorsy
13 yrs ago
There are still pirates around these days. So I would say a pirate is still a valid profession. :-)
Pirate latitudes by Michael Crichton.
http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/10376977

whitehorsy
13 yrs ago
As I won't have the chance to post a message in the next coming days I will already do it now... my weekend read will by "KINGdom by the sea" by Paul Theroux. I'm looking forward to it because I've been pleasantly surpri…

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A long distance runner and a teacher
whitehorsy
13 yrs ago
My next short read is a book with nine short stories: The loneliness of the long distance runner by Alan Sillitoe. I love this guy's name. :-)
"The loneliness of the long distance runner" is the first short story. Th…

whitehorsy
13 yrs ago
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I'm currenty readying 'Hide' by Lisa Gardner... I guess an incorrectly spelled gardner is still a gardener... it sure sounds like a gardener. ;-)
http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/10364982/

whitehorsy
13 yrs ago
The next one: Boy's life by Robert R. McCammon.
There's a reversed Ma in there but I guess I'll just stick with the word "boy". :-)
http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/10344089/

whitehorsy
13 yrs ago
Bloodlines by Susan Conant
http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/10344088/
... the line of descent... or is this mostly used for animals? Anyway, family is family. :-)

whitehorsy
13 yrs ago
The second book I've found: Flags of our FATHERS by James Bradley.
http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/10327862/
It might take me a while to read this one, non-fiction never goes quite so fast for me as fiction. …

whitehorsy
13 yrs ago
My first one for this month: sKINwalkers by Tony Hillerman.
I've got some more lined up. :-)

whitehorsy
13 yrs ago
I love the travel books of Paul Theroux and lucky me, he also has one that fits this month's them... a very good excuse to pick it up from the library and to ignore 'mountain-to-be-read'. :-)
Dark Star Safari by Paul…

whitehorsy
13 yrs ago
Oh my, I really overlooked the most obvious! Haha, thanks for pointing it out! ;-P

whitehorsy
13 yrs ago
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My current read is "The stars' tennis balls" by Stephen Fry.
Planets are round as balls, aren't they? :-)
Plus the name Stephen makes me think of Stephen Hawking... who is a cosmologist.
http://www.bookcrossing.…

whitehorsy
13 yrs ago
Moon Palace by Paul Auster. I'm only 50 pages in and loving it! :-)
http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/10262264/

whitehorsy
13 yrs ago
Having space flights in mind... 'Dragonflight' by Anne McCaffrey. :-)
http://www.bookcrossing.com/journal/10082215/