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Derek Cavin
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Bringing Ou the Best in People (How to Enjoy Helping Others Excel) - Alan Loy McGinnis
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64) "Chomp" by Carl Hiaasen, read by James van der Beek

A professional animal wrangler and his son are hired by a "reality" show to help add verisimilitude to their production. But an egotistical and inept TV star, going on-location during a storm, and a drunken man with a gun keeps things from running smoothly.

I've only read one book by Hiaasen before, but I should read more: the writing itself is pretty straight-forward, but the characters and situations are memorable and quirky.
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65) "A Casual Vacancy" by J K Rowling

A small English town needs to fill a seat on the local council, and the town is filled with people who feel they know best how to do it.

A total switch from her previous books, Rowling delves into a "Peyton Place" of petty people and sordid intrigue, and really takes the opportunity to really explore some of the personalities involved. Enjoyable, but it is ultimately overlong; tho, while it's not about anything much, it's fun to watch these people's lives. One of the bits I liked best was how we would get the point of view of one character, and then the next paragraph get another person's (nearly opposite) view of the same situation.
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66) "Jagannath" by Karin Tidbeck

A short collection of short stories, filled with dark, foreboding science fiction and mystery. Very much reminded of the stories of Charles Grant or Raymond Carver, where the story lies in what isn't being said.

Thanks to Joakim for suggesting the author! Looking forward to reading more by Tidbeck when it's available here in the States!
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Cultural Amnesia by Clive James.
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Taking a break from the Longmire series.  Read three in a row with two still waiting for me.  I felt the need to get back to nonfiction, so I pulled PUBLIC ENEMIES by Bryan Burrough off the shelf.  It's been sitting there since the movie by the same name came out.  The subject matter is right up my alley: the years 1933-34 and how crime during that time put the FBI on the map.  Machine Gun Kelly. Pretty Boy Floyd. Bonnie and Clyde. John Dillinger. I really enjoyed Burrough's more recent book THE BIG RICH.  25 pages into ENEMIES and I can tell I'm really going to enjoy this one as well.
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ARCHIE MEETS NERO WOLFE by Robert Goldsborough
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I am taking the plunge and reading "Anna Karenina."  200 pages down, 600 to go. 

I offset it by reading Lovecraft short stories.

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Twisted, Ed!
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@ED LOVE: Re: Joe Abercrombie
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I only read part of his first book. It was a library book that I didn't finish before it had to go back. Parts of the writing style grabbed me if not the story or characters themselves. I picked up Best Served Cold probably more for the George R. R. Martin quote on the cover than from my previous reading experience of Abercrombie's books. I'm more apt to read his other two stand-alone novels than trying to read that first trilogy again though.

I finished Cold Days in just four days. Looking for something else at the moment.
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