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| Blindness | Jose Saramago | December 2001 | An Amazing story of how perfectly sighted people become blind and how they deal with being quanteened from society, while the city and then the entire country goes blind. |
| The Cut Out | Francine Mathews, 2001 | January 2002 | Still working on it. What happens when a CIA analysts's dead husband and Station Chief of Budapest dies in a airplain explosion two years later turns out to be part of the 30 April terroist group who has just kidnapped the VicePresident. |
| Family | Ian Frazier, 1994 | Oct 2001 | An interested story of how one person and their jounry to complete the genology of his Family's tree. Written like the Author is living the adventure and you are discovering the next piece of the puzzle just as he is. Very interesting history. |
| Source of Mini-Yo-We | Jane Blair, 1993 | Sept. 1994 | Tells the story of a children's camp from its conception in 1946 to 1985. Having grown up spending my summers at camp since I was two it was interesting to see Camp from the eyes of adults during my youth. |
| Inside Camp-X | Lynn-Phillip Hodgson, 1999 | March 2001 | Camp-x's history and stories of its colourful people who trained and live near the British secret spy training camp on the shores of Lake Ontario and sistuated in Whitby along Thickson Road South. |
| The Left Behind Series | Tim LaHaye & Jerry B. Jenkins, 1995 - present | Fall 1995 - present | So far there are nine book in this series of the those how have been left on this earth after Christ's second comming. Descration is the latest book, which I haven't read yet, but an very excited about what will happen next. |
| A Patined House | Grisham, John | Feb. 2002 | A very interesting story for a seven year olds perspective of the summer of 1952 on his grandparents cotton farm. Dubed the "Summer Secrets" for young Luke. - John G. told an intersting story, but I long for his lawyer based books. |
| Descreation | Tim LaHaye & Jerry B. Jenkins | March 2002 | The 9th book in the Left Behind Series. |
| The Hobbit | J.R.R. Tolkien | Spring 2002 | Childish book, stopped reading after Pg.143. Yes, it is a classic, but still better not to have read it. |
| Numbered Account | Christopher Reich | Summer 2002 | Wonderful story of banking/murder set in Sweeden as a son goes to invesgiate his father's murder. |
| The Pillars of the Earth | Ken Follett | Fall 2002 | Loved the history of the book, and the development of three different plots which intermix and form a wonderus story of a the buliding of a church during the "dark ages". |
| Timeline | Micheal C. | Fall 2002 | Amazing mix of quantium thoery, time travel, and history. All linked to corporate greed and historical fiction. |