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    June 2006 Reads

    Only two books in June: The kite runner by Khaled Hosseini People´s act of love by James Meek
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    What ails you?

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    What ails you?

    By the way, if you do try and do the Wheel, then you DONT stand up and bend backwarths. You lay down on the floor on your back, bend your knees, feet infront of your bum, put hands on floor right over the shoulders and THEN you raise your body up slowly! (kids do this very easily)
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    What ails you?

    The last one, called the wheel, is the best one. If you try then its not so hard after all. And if you do it often then you can do it for longer periods of time. The one in the middle, Bow pose, you are actually meant to rock back and forth in that one, to massage your stomock. I find the...
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    What ails you?

    SFG, How about one of these yoga poses? ;)
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    Good novels you recommend that were published in the last 5-10 years

    Dunno as I havent read Saturday! Think Stewart has read both ! ;)
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    Saw II

    I thought it was very scary! :eek:
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    Good novels you recommend that were published in the last 5-10 years

    Atonement by Ian McEwan was a good read! :)
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    Are you turned off by authors who put out a book a year?

    I know what you are talking about. But I dont think having 10 or more books out always mean that its bad. Just think of authors like Dostojevsky or Paul Auster. Søren Kierkegaard is a very good example of someone having A LOT on their mind!
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    Paul Auster

    Anyone read Auster´s latest novel?? Dunno the english title, in Danish its called "Rejser i scriptoriet", so maybe the english title would be something like "journeys in ....". (Have checked Amazon but cannot find the book there). Its 168 pages.
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    Paul Auster

    I think what I like so much about Auster besides from his obvious writing talents, is that he makes me feel that he is sitting right next to me and telling me a story. Every time I open up one of his books, I get the same feeling and its feels so good to be back in Auster land.
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    May Readings

    In may I have read: "Den ukendte hustru" Leif Davidsen (Danish book) "Transgression" Sarah Dunant "Every woman knows a secret" Rosie Thomas "The body artist" Don Delillo
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    Why do we like collecting books?

    Like everybody else I love books! The smell of them, to nice feeling of holding a new book in your hand and then of course all the knowledge you get from reading them. The other day I was looking around in my living room and thought to myself, what would a home be without books??? :eek: To...
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    Wallace and Grommit

    Yes I love it too! :D
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    My post does not show

    Oh well, I tried to post the post again and it showed twice. Dunno what happened.
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    Fyodor Dostoevsky

    Posted the same thing twice.
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    My post does not show

    I have just posted a reply in a thread in the author forum. The thead says that my post is the last one, but when I open the thread, my post is not to be seen anywhere. I have tried to post the same post again but I cant. Please help!
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    Fyodor Dostoevsky

    SFG and Direstraits, To use different names for the same person is a Russian thing, its not something Dostojevsky makes up. They have a name and then other people can call them different "petnames" depending on their relationship with the person. For example Aleksander can be called Sascha...
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    April 2006 Reads

    Sounds like its time to get out doors and lay in the sun and rejoice yourself!
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    April 2006 Reads

    I am very surpriced! Howcome?
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