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The Books I Read

Now that I am in my last year as an undergraduate student, I am excited at the numerous opportunities that are presenting themselves. I am being very selective with what opportunities I am pursuing and the ones I am discarding. I cannot begin to tell you how long I have been waiting and I am thrilled to know that I am almost at the finish line.

One thing I never got a chance to do much while school was in session was reading some great novels along the way. This year, I made a committment to read the following books before May 2008. I know some of them may be from my summer reading list, but I had virtually no time to read because of work.

If you have read any of the above books, I would be most interested in engaging in a meaningful discussion about their topics.

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2 Responses to “The Books I Read”

  1. Jorge on 25 Sep 2007 at 10:17 am #

    Hello!
    I’m also a big Paulo Coelho fan and I don’t know if you’ve heard about his blog
    http://www.paulocoelhoblog.com
    I’ve started as a fan and now I’m collaborating with him and thought that you would like to enter his universe.
    Check the blog, if you want, or subscribe to his newsletter
    http://www.warriorofthelight.com/engl/index.html

    You’ll see a community of warriors of light sharing ideas, dreams and most importantly following their personal legend.
    QUOTE OF THE DAY:
    “Sometimes an unimportant incident
    is capable of turning everything beautiful
    into a moment of anxiety.
    We insist on seeing the mote in the eye
    and forget about the mountains,
    the fields and the olive groves.”

    See you there and have a great day!
    J.

  2. Marjo on 11 Oct 2007 at 6:02 am #

    Like Jorge, I’m also a Coelho fan. I saw your entry posted by Mr. Coelho in his site and I got interested to just drop by and check out your posts. And sure am glad to see someone in the same shoe as I do. The Coelho books you listed are also in my reading list. I’m currently reading The Pilgrimage. Got no time to read though. My weekdays are for work. Saturdays for graduate school and sundays for my kids. The only luxury of time I have is inside the bus to my way home and work and school. That is why, each book I read in two-three weeks or so. Hope we could share more stuff together.

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