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Dennis Maloney
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Finished HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS so it's back to the Kindle for me at work and probably the John Carter books.
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Supergods by Grant Morrison (highly recommended)

A Clash of Kings by George RR Martin (trying to finish before the April 1 premiere on HBO)

It by Stephen King (a long, slow slog)

Clearing the Way (a not terribly well written memoir of Canadian sappers in Afghanistan; but it's history written by the people who were there)

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The Sunday Macaroni Club by Steve Lopez (former Philadelphia Inquirer columnist, currently writing for the L. A. Times)...a thinly veiled, fictionalized account of local Philly politics.
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What it Was by George Pelecanos.  
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Brian Burnham
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Busy reading week.  I finished The Snowman by Jo Nesbo.  Then my sister loaned me The Hunger Games on my kindle app for the IPad.  She has done this twice now so I finally agreed to give it a try and read it all on Wednesday.  So she sent me book 2 on Thursday and I read it that evening.  I finished book 3 this morning.  Very compelling story.  It is a young adult series so the story is swear and sex free which I didn't mind. Apparently there is a movie coming out next month.  I may go see it to compare as I did with The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.  Back to Jo Nesbo with The Devil's Star.  Scandinavian thriller writer whose stories  are translated into English.  I like him a lot.


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Just finished Iron Man by Tony Iommi and midway through Seven Deadly Sins by Corey Taylor.
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Just finished Gentlemen of the Road by Michael Chabon. A quick, pleasant read.
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The Greatest Show on Earth - Richard Dawkins
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Derek - Love that book!
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I just picked up a copy of this... my friend's keep telling me how funny it is...

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Matt Reed
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Great book!
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I opted for the audiobook, so I could "read" it in the car. Hilarious

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