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Matt Clouser
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 Don Zomberg wrote:
I found the first half of SATURN RUN a bit plodding, Matt, but the second half was a rocket ride.

I finished it Friday.  The first half for me was a slow build too, but the pay-off was worth it.

Since this was a 10% discount impulse buy, I certainly got my money's worth!
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Picked up SPQR - A HISTORY OF ANCIENT ROME by Mary Beard. Hope it will be as riveting as the squibs on the back cover say. This is one of my favorite (top three*) historic periods.

"For the Senate and the People of Rome!"

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* The other two being ancient Egypt and Elizabethan/Tudor England.

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SPQR - A HISTORY OF ANCIENT ROME
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Mary Beard is the rare type of scholar who is both extremely knowledgeable in her field, and able to write about it in an engaging way.
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NORSE MYTHOLOGY by Neil Gaiman
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RED HARVEST, by Dashiell Hammet.

My first adventure into his prose. Picked up a volume containing this plus his other four novels. Decided to read them in order of publication.

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The Library of America put out some very nice collections of his work a while
back that I'd recommend to anyone wanting to enjoy his material.
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Mike Purdy
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Leviathan Wakes by James S.A. Corey. I'm alternating between reading it at home and listening to the audio book on my daily commute to work. Really enjoying it so far. 
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Just finished:
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James Best
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Now starting:
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I need to check that WW2 title out, James. Looks up my alley.Currently making
my way through Spinning Blues into Gold...a book about Chess Records.
Interesting to me because I'm familiar with all the regional references, but kind
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I'm a huge fan of "The Mustache Gang."

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KEN ADAM - THE ART OF PRODUCTION DESIGN by (Sir) Christopher Frayling

Outside of various comic book artists, there is no one who has had a greater influence on my work than Ken Adam. I dive into this book, then, with delight and anticipation, looking forward to learning more of the WHY as well as the WHAT.

(Double bonus: bought the book second hand and discovered it to be autographed by both gentlemen!)

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