Name the last three books you have read...

Discussion in 'In the Media' started by Sir Nose, May 12, 2009.

  1. GirlieGirl74

    GirlieGirl74 Well-Known Member

    I was purchasing some vibrators online and added it on to get free shipping. It is a good little book. The only problem that I have now is that I get aroused when I see pickles. :smt042 I know it. I need :smt100. ;)
     
  2. Ms. J

    Ms. J Well-Known Member

    lol, no way girl - you don't need help. There is nothing wrong with you! I'm thinking maybe I'll start a new thread, a thread for kink...whatcha think?:tonqe:
     
  3. JordanC

    JordanC Well-Known Member

    Girlie I bought it after you posted it here. Seeeee helpful info. ;)
     
  4. Cannondale

    Cannondale Active Member

    Very nice!!

    Nothing like a little "hand on experience!" lol
     
  5. Bug

    Bug Well-Known Member

    I agree wholeheartedly with this statement, the book held such promise and really could have been a fabulous movie, I loved the book so much I bought it twice after I lost the 1st copy.

    Another Book that could have been a great movie Was Jodi Picolt's (My Sisters Keeper) I was very annoyed that they changed the ending, they swapped around the Deaths WHY? WHY? that was what made the book semi decent the unexspected ending.
     
  6. Blacktiger2005

    Blacktiger2005 Well-Known Member

    -Dreams of My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance, by Barack Obama

    -Tae Kwon Do Step Sparring, by Sang H. Kim

    -The Attack of the White Male- And the Weakening of America, by Stephen L. DeFelice, M.D.
     
  7. whikle

    whikle Well-Known Member

    I haven't seen My Sister's Keeper but I've read the book and heard about them mixing up the ending. WHHHHHHHHHHHHYYYYYYYYYY? That was the whole POINT of the book!!! The entire story led up to that very ending. Switching the deaths around MAKES NO SENSE! Fuck Hollywood!!

    And I share your sentiments regarding Time Traveler's. Beautiful, unique, captivating book. Weak, corny, surfaced movie. Lame.
     
  8. whikle

    whikle Well-Known Member

    Reading this one at the moment. Only a couple of chapters in, but so far so good!!
     
  9. GirlieGirl74

    GirlieGirl74 Well-Known Member

    I'm sure that there is probably a thread out there. You may just need to find it and bump it. ;)

    This is what this forum is all about. Educating each other. I know that I've learned a lot by being here. :rolleyes:

    LOL It's the best kind of 'experience.' ;)
     
  10. tuckerreed

    tuckerreed New Member

    Reading now:

    The Last Child in the Woods by Richard Louv

    Obama Zombies

    Complete works and Poetry of Robert Frost
     
  11. Blacktiger2005

    Blacktiger2005 Well-Known Member

    Excellent small reads for you ladies. Knowledge in these areas are indeed powerful.

    -Low kicks: Aiming for Maximum Punishment in Unarmed Combat by Fred Hutchinson

    -The Bigger They Are, The Harder They Fall: How to Defeat a Larger and Stronger Adversary in a Street Fight, by Sammy Franco

    -No Second Chance: Disarming the Armed Assailant, by Bradley J. Steiner

    Ladies make the bastards cry for mercy and love doing it.
     
  12. Anten7

    Anten7 New Member

    1. ISCW - Implementing Secure Converged Wide Area Networks (Perhaps natural childbirth may be more enjoyable)
    2. VLF Antenna Design - Very Low Frequency (An excellent choice for eavesdropping on the sounds whales make while having unprotected sex)
    3. The Self-Medication Guide for People Who read Too Many Technical Manuals (It is what it is...)
     
  13. Blacktiger2005

    Blacktiger2005 Well-Known Member

    -Championship Streetfighting: Boxing as a Martial Art by Ned Beaumont

    -The Savage Science of Streetfighting: Applying the Lessons of Championship Boxing to Serious Street Survival by Ned Beaumont

    -Power Shift by Alvin Toffler
     
  14. Blacktiger2005

    Blacktiger2005 Well-Known Member

    -Hand to hand Combat: United States Naval Institute

    -Combatives: U.S.Army

    -Close Combat: U.S. Marine Corps
     
  15. Cannondale

    Cannondale Active Member

    Gerald's Game

    Ok, I'm halfway thru Gerald's Game and halfway to losing my mind! This book is crazy!!!!!

    I want to put the book down, but I want to see what happens to Jessie!
     
  16. Bug

    Bug Well-Known Member

    I don't want to dissapoint you, but it kinda flakes at the end, I really want to elaborate, but don't want to ruin it for you, plus it's been ages since I read that S K novel I just remember thinking all that build up with the guy in the corner then.............
     
  17. Cannondale

    Cannondale Active Member

    *hands over my ears*

    Lalalalalala!*

    I can't hear you!!! Lol
     
  18. Bookworm616

    Bookworm616 Well-Known Member

    I like Clive Cussler novels (most of them anyway), and I just finished reading "Atlantis Found". I loved it. Great book. I needed me some Dirk Pitt.

    Now, I'm reading another Clive Cussler book, "Blue Gold". I'm not far along right now though.
     
  19. pettyofficerj

    pettyofficerj New Member

    I know I mess with you from time to time, but I do like how you roll on occasion.:smt111 I find myself looking at books like that too. It's like appreciating a fine art, and does not necessarily mean you're going to go around bullying people. One of my coworkers used to let me check out one of his books from Bruce Lee, and another book on Muay Thai. Interesting reads.

    As for the military and hand-to-hand training, the UFC has entered some sort of partnership with the USMC, and shows them during fight nights. Granted a gun is like your wife on the ground, there is still that chance that you will need to know how to defend yourself in a fist fight. It's all part of the Warrior attitude.
     
  20. Blacktiger2005

    Blacktiger2005 Well-Known Member

    Thank you for the kind thought. Yes, one has to have an appreciation for human expression in the combative arts. For me that appreciation is twofold in the groundings of traditional and in the non-traditional martial arts. In the five years since i have started my life has changed on so many levels. I'm a voracious reader of anything i can get my hands on in books. It stimulates my thinking as it has yours. Let me recommend a site for you to explore combative martial arts readings. Go to paladin-press.com for some interesting approaches in self-defense. A true martial artists must have the Warrior attitude as you said. I will say this I'm just beginning to find a greater appreciation for the military martial arts in realistic combat training. This knowledge must never be abused or used. That is why i have the deepest respect for the military warrior who have such devastating power to destroy, yet they never misuse their knowledge. I salute them.
     

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