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    Tpyo is offline Junior Member
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    I'm reading "Spies Against Armageddon: Inside Israel's Secret Wars"...and wait for it... on a Kindle. That's the only way I, as quick-print employee can afford it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Al Ferrari View Post
    The fact is that we see a lot of miss spelling and poor grammar on line...
    Wouldn't that be 'misspelling'? Your text suggests a female proofreader...

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    Thanks for catching that.

    I am male and not a native english speaker, and my proof reader is the built-in spell checker in my Safari browser. According to it, ether is correct. What I was learned ;-) is to care enough to go back and edit the words that are flagged.

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    Hammered by Kevin Hearne

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    i am reading 50 shades of grey

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    The Bear and the Dragon by Clancy . .. IMHO you can't take a Clancy book and accurately make it into a movie . . he is just too detailed which I love!!

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    I just finished 'Wool Omibus Edition', a self-published sci-fi series by Hugh Howey. A very good fictional read because it starts the reader thinking 'what if?'.

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    "Winter of the World", the second book of the 20th Century series by Ken Follet. About 900 pages and a really good read!
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    Red Rabbit - Tom Clancy

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    "Here Comes Trouble", Michael Moore's autobiography


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