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Saturday, September 09, 2006

Book questionaire

Got tagged by Erica, darn her to heck.
I noticed that a lot of books I know fit into more than one category so I'm challenging myself to put a different book in each one.

A book that changed my life:
Hold on to Your Kids by Gordon Neufeld. Once I understood the power of attachment, I realized it applied to every relationship in life. The potential for attachment to change dynamics is incredible

A book I read more than once:
The Sacred Diary of Adrian Plass by Adrian Plass.

A book I would want on a desert island:
The Lord of the Rings (it was meant to be one book, the publishers forced it into 3). Obviously on a dessert island I need something long.

A book that made me laugh:
Dave Barry is Not Making This Up by Dave Barry.

A book that made my cry:
Nothing comes to mind.

A book I wish had been written:
A book on vaccinations that draws upon credible research and is not patronizing (along the lines of what Henci Goer did for knowledge around pregnancy and childbirth).

A book I wish had never been written:
Morgentaler's biography

A book I am currently reading:
The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown

A book I've been meaning to read:
Female Chauvinist Pigs by Ariel Levy

5 Comments:

Blogger Mercy said...

dessert island???
yum!
:)

2:39 PM  
Blogger Erica said...

To heck???
To heck???
If you're going to darn someone you shouldn't do it to heck!!

Goodness me!
(I just love Christian swears, they are hilarious!)

5:44 PM  
Blogger Erica said...

BYW
I also think Dave Berry is hilarious.

9:00 PM  
Blogger Deanna Momtchilov said...

Have you read The Vaccination Guide? I found it really useful.

12:35 AM  
Blogger Jude said...

Haven't read that one. Is that the one by Neustader (or however you spell it)?

11:36 AM  

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