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  • #16
    Originally posted by sana
    oh - well if yiou really think you have it, go see a doc. if you're copping out, GO GET A BOOK and read :sillyfu:
    Your not the first to ask me. But I usaully get asked if I have ADHD

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    • #17
      reading 1. a collectiono of sherlock homles mysterys
      2. a book called "Galileo's daughter"
      3. and synergy a periodical but out by the IART-international association of resistance trainers.

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      • #18
        I'm reading Trading Up by Candace Bushnell (the author of Sex in the City)

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        • #19
          oh and the South Beach Diet

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          • #20
            Originally posted by BronzedGoddess
            oh and the South Beach Diet
            i keep hearing about the south beach diet... what is it supposed to be?

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            • #21
              only thing i read is this board..lol

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              • #22
                It's another diet book written by a doctor. It has 3 phases. First phase lasts 2 weeks. You cut all starchy carbs out. Phase II you add them back little by little. Phase III you maintain. I'm sure you could get just as good advice on the boards but the book has tons of yummy recipies and it's all laid out for you. And I'm addicted to diet books. I have the Zone too.....

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                • #23
                  ayn rand atlas shrugged

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                  • #24
                    Re: What are YOU reading?

                    Originally posted by sana
                    what's in your library right now? any books that you're currently reading?

                    i just picked up Satre's "Being and Nothingness"... we'll see how i do with it :D i don't have that much confidence in myself, but... hell who knows. i might come out of this a lil wiser ;)
                    Right now I'm reading my text books from school. :D Very informational.

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                    • #25
                      I'm reading a novel by Terry Goodkind - but I dont remember the title. It's a fantasy book though.

                      Ok, I haven't started it yet - but it's there. I have too many monthly periodicals to look over it seems.

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                      • #26
                        Rebellious Desire
                        by Julie Garwood, naturally :p

                        And I'm brushing up on last year's journals before classes start.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Sachet
                          Rebellious Desire
                          by Julie Garwood, naturally :p

                          And I'm brushing up on last year's journals before classes start.
                          I wish you'd quit calling my diary a journal - it seems so cold.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by alwaysgrowing
                            ayn rand atlas shrugged
                            i'm been trying to read the fountainhead for the past 4 years. i can't get past page 40 :p

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by sana
                              i'm been trying to read the fountainhead for the past 4 years. i can't get past page 40 :p
                              Read Atlas Shrugged about six times already, a good read, The Fountianhead can be a tougher read, but still a good one.

                              Just finished a book on St. Peter's Basilica and one on New England Architecture. Haven't read any good fiction lately.

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                              • #30
                                Sana,

                                South Beach diet is typical moderate to high proteins, low carb watch fat diet, as doctor says it's all about controlling fluctuations of insulin to keep even.

                                The latest fad in publishing is any diet book who's them is insulin control, they just keep on re-naming the same book essentially, and it's even better if they can get some named folks to endorse it.

                                1. Confessions of a Street Addict by James J. Cramer, just finished, hilarious and intriquing, he's quite the nut

                                2. 36 Hours In A Day - the bible on Alzheimer's Disease, reading it to understand my mom's struggles, it is a hard sad read, I can only take 20 or so pages a day

                                3. Trading Classic Chart Patterns, by Bulkowski, a stock investment book, one of many always reading

                                4. A Mind At A Time, by Mel Levine, MD, a book that describes how the mind learns, and how it is wired in thousands of different ways and how teachers and parents mis-interpret behavior when it is really an unseen struggle with learning and comprehension, actually not to complex, yet not a burn burner by any means

                                5. Some Tami Hoag fiction book, probably decade old, not as good as last one of hers so it's going slow

                                6. Some serial killer fiction book, it's okay been working on it a month

                                7. Deepok Chopra, Seven Spiritual Laws of Success or something like that, always by the bed, read it 7-8 times, it's a 100 pg. book, so always flipping through and reading chapter hear and there


                                8. Like Auri 1/2 dozen magazines, forbes, fortune, kiplingers, MDevelopement, Ironman


                                Atlas Shrugged was a good book, although once was enough for me, tried to read 2-3 other of her philosophy books and hmmmm, couldn't get into them. Although do eventually want to read fountainhead.

                                Sana,

                                You always come across confident to me, and also a very kind yet funny sense of humor.

                                So much humor is mean based these days it turns me off.

                                Good Day To All

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