500th Post Giveaway, post a good book WINNERS ARE IN
cullenbryant
Posts: 1,794
I would like to thank everyone on the forum. I've been helped, gotten some laughs and met
many wonderful people associated with the hobby. Even won one of these giveaways once.
My first plea for help here was with ike dollars and completing an eisenhower set,
So I'll be giving away:
1990 uncirculated Eisenhower commemorative still in the mint packaging.
and a Barber half whitman deluxe album 1907-1915 with at least one original vg/f half in there.
I'll let the winner decide which one is first prize. Here's how to win: Everyone welcome
Post a reply and let me know the last descent book you've read, doesn't matter if it was fiction or non-fiction.
last good book i read was hemingway, the sun also rises.
This is totally random and you do not have to post a book to be entered, but is appreciated as i am gleaning once
again, info from the forum. Post as often as you like, but only one entry will go in the hat.
On Wed march 1st at sundown, I'll have my oldest draw a random name out of the hat, that will be first place.
Then my youngest will draw another and that will be second place.
Best wishes
Ok, WINNERS ARE IN: First let me thank everybody for responding. This gives me many good years of reading. To make this a little exiting for me, I will read the books recommended by both winners.
There are many more books here that I will be checking out in the months to come. HAVING SAID THAT :
1st place: 100PROOF1957
2nd place: JAYBOXX
many wonderful people associated with the hobby. Even won one of these giveaways once.
My first plea for help here was with ike dollars and completing an eisenhower set,
So I'll be giving away:
1990 uncirculated Eisenhower commemorative still in the mint packaging.
and a Barber half whitman deluxe album 1907-1915 with at least one original vg/f half in there.
I'll let the winner decide which one is first prize. Here's how to win: Everyone welcome
Post a reply and let me know the last descent book you've read, doesn't matter if it was fiction or non-fiction.
last good book i read was hemingway, the sun also rises.
This is totally random and you do not have to post a book to be entered, but is appreciated as i am gleaning once
again, info from the forum. Post as often as you like, but only one entry will go in the hat.
On Wed march 1st at sundown, I'll have my oldest draw a random name out of the hat, that will be first place.
Then my youngest will draw another and that will be second place.
Best wishes
Ok, WINNERS ARE IN: First let me thank everybody for responding. This gives me many good years of reading. To make this a little exiting for me, I will read the books recommended by both winners.
There are many more books here that I will be checking out in the months to come. HAVING SAID THAT :
1st place: 100PROOF1957
2nd place: JAYBOXX
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Last great book I read, was well the last book I read!
Tom Clancys Red Storm Rising. Amazing book.
I just read that this past week...Not one of my favorites by not bad at all.
Metamorphisis by Kafka is pretty interesting. I wouldnt call it a book seeing as its only about 40 pages, but its a fun night read, filled with symbolism.
The last I read and enjoyed was Dante's Inferno
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The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
I missed getting into this when I was a kid. Knowing the movie was coming out I thought it might be nice to take a look at the story line. I was surprised to find the writing and plots both interesting and entertaining. YMMV but I had a good time exploring Narnia.
Nice give away! Thanks
KJ
Free stuff is good!
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My favorite coin story is "The Melted Coins" Hardy Boys mystery! The older version is way better than the newer one but both are good.
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Nice give-away.
Thanks for the giveaway!!!
Morgan, modern sets, circulated Kennedys, and Wisconsin error leaf quarter Collector
First (and only - so far) Official "You Suck" Award from Russ 2/9/07
US ARMY WITH THE BIG RED 1, MI NATL. GAURD--1982-1997
The Holy Bible
"The" Good book
Also like "The Winds of War" and 'War and Rememberance" by Herman Wouk
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Congrats on 500 posts.
My first post...updated with pics
I collect mostly moderns and I'm currently working on a US type set.
The story of the MIT students that counted cards in Blackjack and took the casinos for $$MILLIONS$$
Thanks for the opportunity in your giveaway.
Have a Great Day!
Louis
Last Book I read...................Comprehensive Catalog and Encyclopidia of Morgan & Peace Dollars by Leroy C. Van Allen & A. George Mallis.
I'm sorry to say I don't read nearly as much as I should.
Herb
The Political Genius Of Abraham Lincoln
by Doris Kearns Goodwin
a fascinating insight into one of our most complex and troubled Presidents... the current and future adminstrations could learn a thing or two.... You'll learn more in this book than all the history courses you took in college. A thorough and captivating read. I'm not a fan of most of the Authors writings and positions, but she really hit the ball out of the park on this one. I gave away 5 copies of this book at Christmas...everyone loved it.
The Adventures of Super Diaper Baby by Pilkey... my kids love it!
Steve
In memory of the USAF Security Forces lost: A1C Elizabeth N. Jacobson, 9/28/05; SSgt Brian McElroy, 1/22/06; TSgt Jason Norton, 1/22/06; A1C Lee Chavis, 10/14/06; SSgt John Self, 5/14/07; A1C Jason Nathan, 6/23/07; SSgt Travis Griffin, 4/3/08; 1Lt Joseph Helton, 9/8/09; SrA Nicholas J. Alden, 3/3/2011. God Bless them and all those who have lost loved ones in this war. I will never forget their loss.
<< <i>"Bringing Down The House" by Ben Mezrich.
The story of the MIT students that counted cards in Blackjack and took the casinos for $$MILLIONS$$
Thanks for the opportunity in your giveaway. >>
An awesome read. Cool call.
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<< <i>How generous of you!
Last great book I read, was well the last book I read!
Tom Clancys Red Storm Rising. Amazing book. >>
That is an awesome read.
I'm currently reading Honor Bound by W.E.B Griffin.
<< <i>Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson. >>
Dont take this the wrong way, you have to be a hardcore geek to get through that one
that being said, Im 20% in and I had to put it down to take a break !!!
Red Storm Rising ?! One of Clancey's best !!!
How about the: His Dark Materials Trilogy by Pullman !!!
Just getting into it and flying through...
The original War of the Worlds was interesting, read Eragon on my honeymoon....
The Stand by Stephen King... historical fiction ? Aztec.... like Math ? Fermat's Enigma!!!
How about history (civil war) ? The Killer Angels by Shaara
how about future-war , sci fi ? Enders Game
The Once and Future King !!!! Like mysteries !?!? Rebecca by Du Maurier !! and then watch the Hitchcck movie adaption !!! spectacular
Like future war/sci-fi trash reader genre : War in 2020 by Peters...
Im going to stop now. can you tell I read ALOT ? mostly junk, but I also knocked off Moby Dick and liked it..
I also tend to like books by Mario Puzo; The Godfather, Omerta, The Last Don, The Sicilian...
<< <i>Stranger in a Strange Land was a great book, by Heinlen was a great book. >>
Is this the same Heinlen that wrote "Job?" That book was soooo good. I read it about five times in a row.
Yes that is the title.
Thanks for the chance.
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A very diverse group of readers on the boards I see. I just finished several of the books that follow the Forgotten Realms story line of Drizzt Do'Urden. Icewind Dale Trilogy and The Legacy of the Drow. I'd recommend them for the hard core fantasy reader.
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thanks for the chance!
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Jeff
or should I say I ACCUMULATE!
I also dabble with the darkside
Ive recently gotten more into currency, especially modern star notes
The last one I read was Lirael by Gareth NIX
Its awesome!
And I also read Mathew Reillys' SCARECROW
Thanks for the chance!
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Next is some non-fiction. I got "100 Greatest American Currency Notes" by QDB and David Sundman. Link. I like the history and artwork of currency even though I don't collect it (other than a few items). I had been looking for a nice full color book for a while and finally one came out. It's new.
collections: Maryland related coins & exonumia, 7070 Type set, and Video Arcade Tokens.
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