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Good morning everyone. Im on Day 11, and I feel like a million bucks. Taking it day by day, hour by hour. I went out to dinner with a group of friends last night (not big drinkers) and one girl bought a round for everyone, I politely declined, and she innocently said "Oh you can have just one!". I chuckled inside thinking "no, actually I cant".
Anyway, im going on a long 10 hour car ride this weekend, and would love any recommendations for a good book. Any type of book, good for my newly sober soul. Fact or Fiction. Thanks Guys...
Posted on 07/16/12, 08:15 am
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Reply #1 - 07/16/12  9:44am
" have you read Fifty Shades of Grey? It's a can't put down book. Also, I am reading the Hunger Games now. It's a great book as well! Congratulations on day 11! And, also for your strength to decline your friends round! Good for you!! "
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Reply #2 - 07/16/12  10:00am
" I also say Fifty Shades of Grey.. ;0) "
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Reply #3 - 07/16/12  10:00am
" Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan......not your ordinary fantasy stuff.....Gratz on 11 days! "
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Reply #4 - 07/16/12  10:06am
" I also agree with 50 Shades. I read the trilogy in under a week. Also, anything by Christine Feehan, Sherilynn Kenyon or James Patterson. "
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Reply #5 - 07/16/12  10:14am
" I am a Dean Knootz, Danille Steel and Sidney Sheldon fan. The Odd Thomas series by Dean Knootz was good. I have not read anything by Danille Steel which I did not enjoy. I like the Star Trek books also. And lets not forget the Big Book. May be a good time to start reading that and take the others for relaxations. Oh yea Della Reese has an excellent book out call " The Angels I Met Along the Way" Have a wonderful time. And congrats on you courage and strenght to say NO. Just be careful. There an old saying in the rooms "You sit in the barber chair long enough your going to get your hair cut. "
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Reply #6 - 07/16/12  10:46am
" Thanks! I keep hearing about the 50 Shades, gonna have to get it!

Whoz, I hear ya. I have the "book" on my ipad. Im not gonna let my guard down, I may feel great, but I know my demon is watching and waiting patiently for me to get too comfortable. Thanks for the words... "
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Reply #7 - 07/16/12  10:58am
" The Millenium Trilogy by Steig Larrson is a great read. "
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Reply #8 - 07/16/12  11:08am
" "Yes Man" by Danny Wallace. Laughed so hard a little bit of wee cam out.

Don't be fooled by the Jim Carey film, it's a great book. "
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Reply #9 - 07/16/12  2:07pm
" Atlas Shrugged "
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Reply #10 - 07/16/12  4:09pm
" Fifty shades is great. I just started the 3rd book. They drink with every meal and go out for drinks constantly. Just an FYI. It didn't really bother me. Just sayin "

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