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Ice Limit by Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child.
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Forbidden by Dekker/Lee
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The Wind Through the Key Hole - Stephen King
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The Hunger Games, good beach reading
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This Present Darkness, Frank Peretti
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Deception Point, Dan Brown's first book
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Just finished the Barsoom anthology by Edgar Burroughs and Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad. Moving on to Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand
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Split second
Trueblood: all together now |
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finally picked up game of thrones again. been on my shelf for some time, and am just getting around to reading it. it's kept me up until three in the morning the past two nights.
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Read James Rollin's Doomsday Key and Raymond Khoury's Sanctuary while on vacation last week.
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The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich - it is excellent so far.
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A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson. I recommend to anyone especially if you like/live near the appalachian trail
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I've been keeping track of all I have read and all I am going to read on Goodreads.com, I'm kind of enjoying that site. |
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Odd Apocalypse - Book 5 in the Odd Thomas Series by Dean Koontz
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This is a book by demitri martin
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Just finished Uncle Tom's Cabin, now on to A Tale of Two Cities.
These books go fast when I read them while smoking cigars. -(P |
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The Cleanest Race: How North Koreans See Themselves and Why It Matters
It's a little more "scholarly" than I expected (foot notes and all), but it's really interesting. |
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I guess I am not much of a reader, but i can never really get into a book to stick with it. What can be said about requiem for a dream by Hubert Selby, Jr?
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