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1. "The Confusion" by Neal Stephenson. My geekier friends can now include me in their Jack Shaftoe references.
2. Some book on sibling rivalry my wife has mandated. Clearly I'm taking it to heart. 3. "The Nightingale's Song" by Robert Timberg. Recommended here, and it's a very good read unless you are Oliver North. |
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Straight and narrow pretty much ever since. -Ray
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My current required Liberal reading. It's a fascinating read.
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picture books
Suzuki Goro is the Dario Pegoretti of shino potters.
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Eric Clapton's autobigraphy. I don't read many books but the next ones will be On Walden Pond and On the Road.
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Just books here, not really literature.
I am looking for suggestions for a new book now.
Read my first Steve Berry - The Venetian Betrayel A friend gave me a couple of his older works, The Amber Room and The Templar Legacy, got read on spring break on the beach (between rides) on Marco island. World Without End by Ken Follett - Sequel to but not as good as Pillars of the Earth but still a good read. David Baldacci's latest - Stone Cold Still on local (St. Paul) author jag: Gary Keillors - Pontoon - not his best, but as an adherent to the cult of Lake Wobegon - still fun. Latest John Sanford - Dark of the Moon - not as gory as the Prey series, he writes good cops and bad guy shoot 'em ups. And if you like John Sanford, check out William Kent Krueger. Another on the same genre just a little less gory. His latest Thunder Bay, very good read. Vince Flynn - Protect and Defend - he just gets better Speaking of trashy spy novels, no new Lee Child until June 3rd. Jack Reacher is one tough SOB. |
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If you like the Bourne films the books are so much better. Way better. Read the Bourne Identity by Robert Ludlum imho.
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The China Study: The Most Comprehensive Study of Nutrition Ever Conducted, T. Colin Campbell, PhD and Thomas M. Campbell II.
--highly recommended-- The 80/10/10 Diet, Dr. Douglas N. Graham. --raw veganism with performance in mind. FTR, I just ate some venison...not as much as I used too.
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"The Myth of Sisyphus", an essay by Albert Camus. I've read it about, oh, a hnndred times, but it digs a little deeper after each revolution.
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I just finished Bobke II now it's on to the biography of Major Taylor.
BK
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Just finished Absurdistan, by Gary Shteyngart.
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Howard Zinn's "A People's History of the United States". Suggested reading for all. James McPherson's "Battle Cry of Freedom" is next.
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