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Hey, you read Life of Pi! One of my fav's...why only 4 stars?
Why thank you my friend...i would love to keep this thing completely up to date but have found myself quite the social network bug lately (i shunned it for so long!) I've got a blog (jaredean.blogspot.com) myspace (www.myspace.com/jaredean) and of course my facebook...i do like this site and it has given me some ideas to add to my personal passion (i've been designing a site in my mind for the past 8 years that i will one day build...i know, lame - should have done it 7 years ago)...I'll start updating this one more!!!
I'm about three books behind on Harry Potter. If you like history, Team of Rivals by Doris K. Goodwin is an excellent book about the presidency of Abraham Lincoln. One of the things I learned is what a compassionate and forgiving man he was. He also asked his rivals in the presidential race to become members of his cabinet because he recognized how their perspective would benefit the country. Great book!