Posted on 02/18/2007 7:15:09 AM PST by Alouette
What reading material do you have in your "home of the seat"?
We have quite an eclectic collection, thanks to a long vanity counter that can hold a lot of books!
You will never be bored with the selection in our reading room.
Nora Roberts, Night Shift/Night Shadow
German-French dictionary
German-Chechen Dictionary
Yves Simon, Philosophy of Democratic Government
Chicken Soup for the Mother & Daughter Soul
Farber, The Foundation of Phenomenology
Michael Savage, the Compassionate Conservative
The How and Why Book of Science Experiments
Everything your baby would ask
National Geographic (assorted issues)
American Baby (assorted issues)
Sudoku puzzles
Fourier Series and Boundary Value Problems
Complex Variables and Applications
Manual of Laboratory and Diagnostic Tests
Claire Sterling, The Terror Network
Bacteria as Multicellular Organisms
Stewart Brand, The Media Lab
James Gleick, Chaos
Indianer Vor Kolumbus
Indianer Ohne Tomahawks
Blue Horizons: Paradise Isles of the Pacific
John Case, The Genesis Code
Art in the Western World
James & Thorpe, Ancient Mysteries
Differential Equations with Complex Variables
Numerical Methods in Engineering
Nietsche, Beyond Good and Evil
The Holy Koran (translated by Mir Ahmed Ali)
The Holy Koran (a gift from the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, for spreading Allah's Word)
Cantral American Jungles
Your Heart (Reader's Digest Health Series)
The Adventure of Geography
La Seconde Guerre Mondiale
Advanced Engineering Mathematics
First Course in Differential Equations
Applied Mathematical Programming
Movie books and the latest catalogs from Sweetwater and Musician's Friend.
LOL! I was just giving you guys some s--t!
Thanks for that reminder - I need to buy Lileks' Interior Desecrations! (And for the thread, there are garden design and home decorating magazines in one bathroom, and they're just put there to decorate the room rather than to be read!)
So far it's hilarious! It was published in 1930, and it's quite dry and, well, British.
"How To Get That Horseshoe-Shaped Mark Off The Butt For Dummies".
That series is awesome! We have loads of them, they are in the bathroom, the bedroom, the kitchen and the car. I am geting one to keep at work. Love to read them!
My reading spot is the tub. Currently there is Cesar's Way by Cesar Millan, Brother Odd, by Dean Koontz, The Kite Runner, by Khalid Hosseini, The Source, by James Michner and In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash, By Jean Shepphard. I nearly froze to death reading the Kite Runner. I finally had to get out of the tub, put on my jammies, and finish the book in the linving room.
Of coure it is the word of Allah! It is Shi'ite!
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