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timj219 04:34 PM 08-24-2012
1493
Charles Mann's followup to 1491. Covers the effects seen even today of the Columbian revolution that intertwined Europe with America, China, and Africa. About half way through and excellent so far.
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Cav22 04:42 PM 08-24-2012
The Dark Tower Series by Stephen King. I am on book 4 of 7 now. I never thought i would like it but a freind of mine kept bugging me to read it so I finally tried it out. I will say this is a fantastic series!
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massphatness 11:52 AM 08-27-2012
Dean Koontz Odd Apocalypse -- the latest in his Odd Thomas series
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rebelknight 12:42 PM 08-27-2012
Watchmen. From what I've seen so far they did a fantastic job with the movie
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RHerrington 07:27 AM 08-31-2012
Just finished A Tale of Two Cities - Dickens. Really good book, though on occasion his writing style is hard to follow.
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billybarue 08:08 AM 09-03-2012
Just finished "The Heart and the Fist" -- impressive book

"The Very Best Men" -- Early CIA days. Post WW II through Kennedy admin.

"The Mick" -- Mantle's autobio
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Eleven 05:26 PM 09-03-2012
Finished Mortal last night. I'm not sure that I'm a fan of reading a series before they are all published :-)

This is the second series that I'm now waiting on the next book to be published...

Dan have you read the second Enemies book by Matthew Bracken? I'm considering getting that one next...
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forgop 08:03 PM 09-03-2012
Originally Posted by irratebass:
Very cool :-) Adler's I am very interested in.

I just started Nerd Do Well by Simon Pegg
I finished off Duff's and it was pretty good, but not as good as Slash's. I've started Adler's book. It's interesting to read how he and slash were friends at such a young age.

The other book I picked up and will start on is Brian "Head" Welch's book.
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BeerAdvocate 12:41 PM 09-04-2012
The Man who quit money = this book will make you think!!!
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pnoon 12:46 PM 09-04-2012
Killing Floor by Lee Child
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Shawn hines 12:48 PM 09-04-2012
Reading???
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pektel 01:29 PM 09-04-2012
Just picked up Siddhartha off my shelf. Haven't read it in probably 10 years.
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CigarNut 01:37 PM 09-04-2012
Originally Posted by pektel:
Just picked up Siddhartha off my shelf. Haven't read it in probably 10 years.
You are a better man than I. Could not finish it. Granted this was a number of years ago, but I have no desire to try again...
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Skywalker 02:06 PM 09-04-2012
Good Boss, Bad Boss
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pektel 02:56 PM 09-04-2012
Originally Posted by CigarNut:
You are a better man than I. Could not finish it. Granted this was a number of years ago, but I have no desire to try again...
I breezed through it in a few days the first time I read it. But I was young and full of idealogical values at the time, along with an open mind towards exploring different religions. Figured it would be interesting to see how my view has changed after years of cynicism and the "real world" have taken their toll. Some books can totally change depending on what path you're on.
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Pilon 07:16 PM 09-08-2012
11/22/63
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CigarNut 09:28 AM 09-09-2012
Side Jobs (Stories From The Dresden Files) by Jim Butcher
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mariogolbee 10:40 AM 09-09-2012
I don't think I've ever posted in this thread.

I recently finished up the Hunger Games trilogy, A Study in Scarlet, and The Sign of the Four.

I am currently reading The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes, and Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson.
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Eleven 10:37 AM 09-12-2012
Just finished "The Prodigal Hour" by Will Entrekin...was a free ebook on Amazon...I probably would not have spent money on it, but it wasn't a bad read.
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SpruceBruce 04:00 PM 09-12-2012
Originally Posted by Skywalker:
Good Boss, Bad Boss
How is this one?
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