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What are you reading now?
Posted on Oct 14, 2009, 22:22:57 by Paul
... Right now I'm reading "The Places In Between" by Rory Stewart. A story of his walk across Afghanistan, from Herat to Kabul, in 2002. So far so good... There's a really good book about family life in Afghanistan that I read awhile ...
 
What are you reading now?
Posted on Oct 14, 2009, 21:19:23 by freddies_world
... Right now I'm reading "The Places In Between" by Rory Stewart. A story of his walk across Afghanistan, from Herat to Kabul, in 2002. So far so good... There's a really good book about family life in Afghanistan that I read awhile ...
 
What are you reading now?
Posted on Mar 6, 2008, 18:25:05 by sianeth
Right now I'm reading "The Places In Between" by Rory Stewart. A story of his walk across Afghanistan, from Herat to Kabul, in 2002. So far so good... There's a really good book about family life in Afghanistan that I read ...
 
What are you reading now?
Posted on Apr 25, 2009, 10:09:54 by raniroo
Just listened to Kabul Beauty School. Incredible view of the culture of Kabul, Afghanistan. Puts current events in perspective. I really enjoyed this book....makes me really want to go there.....
 
What are you reading now?
Posted on Apr 6, 2009, 12:37:48 by flewthecoop
Just listened to Kabul Beauty School. Incredible view of the culture of Kabul, Afghanistan. Puts current events in perspective.
 
10 Most Dangerous Destinations
Posted on Feb 23, 2009, 14:28:34 by starlagurl
... notes that firearms are easily available, police corruption is rampant and the justice system is "inefficient." 3. Afghanistan Warlords, armed criminals and al-Qaeda and Taliban loyalists continue to defy the country's political authority ...
 
What are you reading now?
Posted on Mar 5, 2008, 11:23:40 by shaunna
... quot;...both phenomenal and continue to leave me waiting for Ms. Salak to write another. Right now I'm reading "The Places In Between" by Rory Stewart. A story of his walk across Afghanistan, from Herat to Kabul, in 2002. So far so good...