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Old 04-16-2010, 11:42 PM   #4592
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Just beginning the Federal and State Tax Booklets.
It's the pbook, but is interactive version 1.0. Some sections ask questions and even have spaces for you to fill in your answers. It's the time limited version and will expire at midnight on April 15th.
Finished on time and was pleasantly surprised. It wasn't nearly as horrific as I expected. In fact, I was quite happy with the completed "books".

Finished The Egg and I by Betty MacDonald and Love Among the Chickens by PG Wodehouse.

I plan on doing a quick reread before the Book Club discussion begins. (maybe view a "Ma and Pa Kettle" also)

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plus I'm about 3/4 done with Second Coming by David Burton and The Doomsday Key by James Rollins.
Finished the audio of The Doomsday Key by James Rollins. My son has the pbook of this and I will borrow it to "read" again. It began with King William's 11th century Domesday Book, includes Saint Malachy's Prophecy, Colony collapse disorder of honey bees (2006), a black Madonna, and the present day with intriguing historical facts blended together in a hard to put down story. I was especially fascinated with the Author's Notes at the end.

Almost finished with The Second Coming by David Burton. It's about what happens to and in the world a few hundred years after the Earth shifted on its axis. It's a chilling future that I was drawn into with his realistic descriptions of action and scenery.

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