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finished up Dan Brown's Inferno. it ended better than expected.
stumbled upon Stephen Brust's Jhereg and i am surprised by how much I am enjoying it. even though it was written in '83, it doesnt feel dated at all. kind of a mix between fantasy and thriller.
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Haven't seen this thread in a long while. Thought I'd just dig it up even though I don't read as much as I should.
Currently reading 'Man's Search For Meaning' by Viktor E Frankl about 30% in (Kindle), starting to get interesting .
Actual book, 'The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success' by Deepak Chopra . Just on the first chapter but I've learned a lot, not in a sense of quantity, but quality
Don't like carrying books around so when I feel like reading, kindle it is while away from home.
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Just finished "Full Force and Effect" by Tom Clancy and Mark Greaney. The story moves quickly and really kept my attention.
Spelled out a very creative method for presidential assassination - as if the Secret Service doesn't have enough to worry about.
Currently reading "The Bull From the Sea" by Mary Renault; a follow-up to "The King Must Die". If you like Greek mythology and well researched history, you'll enjoy this. The prose might be a little tough for contemporary readers but don't let that stop you.
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