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      Jan 01, 2016 06:49AM
    
     With 2015 at a close I was wondering what your Favorite Reads were for 2015. I've listed my top favorite. I do have others. I was just wondering what you all thought was GREAT!! Memorable. Something that touched your heart, mind and soul? Do tell!
      With 2015 at a close I was wondering what your Favorite Reads were for 2015. I've listed my top favorite. I do have others. I was just wondering what you all thought was GREAT!! Memorable. Something that touched your heart, mind and soul? Do tell!
    
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   Of the 32 books I read or listened to in 2015, some were a struggle, several were instructive and others were just mindless fodder. I think of the most enjoyable, I would have to credit the "7 Hours" series since each segment was relatively short and they were hard to put down. I liked the twist of each novella being written by 7 different authors while maintaining the same theme. I would usually read a Thomas Constant story between the Perritti, SInger or Dekker adventures mostly to just reset my brain.
      Of the 32 books I read or listened to in 2015, some were a struggle, several were instructive and others were just mindless fodder. I think of the most enjoyable, I would have to credit the "7 Hours" series since each segment was relatively short and they were hard to put down. I liked the twist of each novella being written by 7 different authors while maintaining the same theme. I would usually read a Thomas Constant story between the Perritti, SInger or Dekker adventures mostly to just reset my brain.[from Amazon ~ In each installment of 7 Hours, a character is visited by the enigmatic Thomas Constant, who makes a heart-stopping statement: “You are about to die. But you may choose from one of three options: Live seven more hours, travel back in time and relive seven hours, or accept the inevitable and die now.”]




