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To: Yamakita who wrote (1532)9/7/1998 10:40:00 AM
From: Cliff Daniel  Respond to of 4711
 
What are the five books?

Hehe. All except two were school book reports.

1. Terminal Man - Michael Crichton
2. Sphere - Michael Crichton
3. Summer of the Monkeys (hahah) - Wilson Rawls
4. Wizard of Earthsea - Ursula K. Le Guin
5. HP Overview (technical book) - Who cares, it sucked.

In progress -
#6 Reminiscences of a Stock Operator - Edwin Lefevre

I can't remember if I actually read "Where the Red Fern Grows" or not. I think maybe part of it.

I find it amusing to say the least. I am not socially unfit. However, I do realise what I missed in my education -- vocabulary. It's never too late :-)

TV was not part of my life either. I pick up all of my knowledge by human interaction. I guess if I were subjected to a bunch of morons all of my life then I would be a moron as well.

I would really like to be able to sit and read books. I am from a technical background and own over $2000 worth of technical books that I have never broke the covers. I find it difficult to read due to attention, or lack thereof. I'm not sure if it's ADD or what. I probably should get it checked out.