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Originally Posted by perth
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. This book has, if nothing else, solidified my urge to get a cruiser with my tax return.  I'm really not sure I'll finish the book, it feels like an extremely slow read. But the visuals the author weaves seem to have unlocked a drive to explore the world from a little motorcycle, rather than the lumbering hulk of a station wagon I currently drive.
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ooh, do it! You neeeed a cruiser. Truly, you do. (Translation: I need to live vicariously through you.) I have a jar at home labeled "Harley Fund". I've got about two hundred bucks in change sitting in that jar. So yeah. It'll be awhile.
Ack! Thread hijacking!
Bad elf!
uhhh... I'm reading
Ship of Magic by Robin Hobb. Goooood stuff, it's the second trilogy in a series... the first trilogy is
The Farseer Trilogy, then this one, which is
The Liveship Traders, and the next one is
The Tawny Man. The hubby thinks the main character in the first and last trilogies is kind of whiney, but I think it's justified, and truly they're all good books. I've already read them once- but out of sequence - and now I'm reading though again. By the time I get to the final trilogy, the third book of it should be out in paperback (if it's not already, but I have a little while...)
/shuttin up now. :p