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Ilexia Getting comfortable
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| I was doing a search on book discussions. I found lots of different sites, but this one really interested me. I don't mind a good nonfiction one every once in a while. In fact, I'm reading one right now about the Knights Templars. Maybe I should recommend it for discussion? |
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tarav  Amazingly Intelligent BookTalk.org Moderator Silver Contributor


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Posted: Wed May 03, 2006 2:39 pm Post subject: Re: Hi, I'm new!
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| Welcome! I hope that you enjoy BookTalk. Please do not hesitate to jump right into any discussions. |
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Graydon Wilson Eligible to vote!
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Posted: Fri May 05, 2006 8:29 am Post subject: Re: Hi, I'm new!
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| Like you, I also go back and forth between ficton and non-fiction. I would like to hear some of what you've found in your book about the Knights Templar. I picked up some small bits about them in a book I read last summer, Seven Ages of Paris, by Alistair Horne (a book I highly recommend, by the way). |
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