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Stephen King - 11/22/63
(actually re-reading this, it's that good)



Scott (where Atlas Shrugged III) B
 
I'll let you know when I run out of material.

Playing innocent, are we?! Lol

LOL no. I was serious about suggesting Laurel K. Hamilton books although I'll not discuss the finer points in this thread...so maybe I am playing innocent. :blushing: And when I run out of my own smut material, I'll hit you up.
 
Anna Karenina, by Leo Tolstoy. It's a beautiful hardcover, complete with attached ribbon bookmark! :lovey: Couldn't pass it up.
 
Anna Karenina, by Leo Tolstoy. It's a beautiful hardcover, complete with attached ribbon bookmark! :lovey: Couldn't pass it up.
Those are the best! I snagged a beautiful condition copy of The scarlet letter, in blue with matching blue ribbon for .25¢. Though I haven't had a chance to read it yet. But oh do I like to look at it. Lol
 
Anna Karenina, by Leo Tolstoy. It's a beautiful hardcover, complete with attached ribbon bookmark! :lovey: Couldn't pass it up.

Would you like to borrow my copy of War and Peace along with The Death of Ivan Ilych when you are done? :)
 
I'll let you know when I run out of material.

Playing innocent, are we?! Lol
Here you go mishele.....
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Anna Karenina, by Leo Tolstoy. It's a beautiful hardcover, complete with attached ribbon bookmark! :lovey: Couldn't pass it up.

Would you like to borrow my copy of War and Peace along with The Death of Ivan Ilych when you are done? :)

Sure! Although I'm geeky enough to want to get my own copies, hopefully just as purty as what I have now. ;)
 
Anna Karenina, by Leo Tolstoy. It's a beautiful hardcover, complete with attached ribbon bookmark! :lovey: Couldn't pass it up.

Would you like to borrow my copy of War and Peace along with The Death of Ivan Ilych when you are done? :)

Sure! Although I'm geeky enough to want to get my own copies, hopefully just as purty as what I have now. ;)

Your welcome to read my first edition "Huckleberry Finn" that I got from my Grandfather. You have to come to my house to read it. It doesn't leave this house.
 
"Patriots"....... the men who started the American Revolution, by A.J. Langguth, Kindle edition. I loves me some American history!
 
The back of a cereal box. What the hell is "riboflavin" anyway?


Riboflavin, also known as vitamin B2 and is the vitamin formerly known as G,[2] is an easily absorbed colored micronutrient with a key role in maintaining health in humans and other animals. It is the central component of the cofactors FAD and FMN, and is therefore required by all flavoproteins. As such, vitamin B2 is required for a wide variety of cellular processes. It plays a key role in energy metabolism, and for the metabolism of fats, ketone bodies, carbohydrates, and proteins.


Milk, cheese, leaf vegetables, liver, kidneys, legumes, yeast, mushrooms, and almonds[3] are good sources of vitamin B2.


The name "riboflavin" comes from "ribose" (the sugar whose reduced form, ribitol, forms part of its structure) and "flavin", the ring-moiety which imparts the yellow color to the oxidized molecule (from Latin flavus, "yellow"). The reduced form, which occurs in metabolism along with the oxidized form, is colorless.


Riboflavin is best known visually as the vitamin which imparts the orange color to solid B-vitamin preparations, the yellow color to vitamin supplement solutions, and the unusual fluorescent-yellow color to the urine of persons who supplement with high-dose B-complex preparations.


Riboflavin can be used as a deliberate orange-red food color additive, and as such is designated in Europe as the E number E101.[4]


Riboflavin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Any more questions from the monkey tribe?:mrgreen:
 
Just finishing up "Slightly Out of Focus" - Robert Capa's memoirs from WW2. It's excellent. He's a wonderful writer. In fact, he apparently had wanted to be a writer first, and even after he became a photographer, his favorite tag line was, "by Robert Capa, with photographs by the author." He's got a very wry, simple style that easily goes from humorous to profound. And of course there are tons of pictures.
 

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