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The Keep by F. Paul Wilson

I love it!! I'll probably finish it tonight.
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Malcom Gladwell s The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference. Generally, he applies the principles of epidemiology to social interaction. I discounted it out of hand when it first came out a while ago, but it's actually an interesting read.
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I am currently reading:

The Commodore ( 17th in the Aubrey-Maturin Series)

Historias de Mexico (a bi-lingual book of mexican legends)

Easy Spanish reader - History of Mexico


Next up are some spanish books I don't remember the names of and Book 18 in the Aubrey-Maturin series.
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A guy i work with has gotten the Aubrey-Maturin bug, so i've been reading through the series as he finishes the books. I've finished the first two, but he's on book 6 already.
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I am about half way through American Soilder by General Tommy Franks. Excellent book so far.
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The Gas We Pass: The Story of Farts - It's the much awaited follow-up to Everyone Poops.
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:LOL: My smart ass roomie actually bought me both of them for Christmas one year because we were in Borders and I saw the fart book and must have laughed for 20 minutes.....he was so embarrassed he had to leave. :LOL: :1: to the mindless c**p, although I am reading Anatomy of Yoga since I just started my program again, and I have a book on Insight Meditation on the way from Amazon. School starts Monday so that'll be backburnered again. :cry:

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Glad to see that at least someone isn't reading anything serious. I am working on Stephen King's Wolves of Calla (Dark Tower Installment)
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im working on a paper for a class on mon. its about homosexual female japanese macaques.

no lie. when im done with the paper ill tell you what the deal is. its actually kind neat, even when given the choice, some females will choose another female over a male. and the ladies display all of the normal behaviors that a male would if he was, ahem, in that position. if anyone caught the national geographic special that i was on a few weeks ago, this is the first guy they featured. i get to meet and have lunch with him next week, he coming to give a seminar at my school!
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This is in my to-read pile! Why did you discount it, just out of curiosity? He came and spoke at my university last year but I couldn't go. :x Probably would have been an interesting talk. Currently, I'm reading 9/11 Commission Report: Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States and the September issue of Atlantic Monthly.

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I just finished two books by Mary Higgins Clark. I read while I do laundry at the laundrymat so I get about 2 hours of just reading. I usually read all the books in the library by a particular author before moving on to another. If I really enjoy that author, I keep looking for more books by them to appear at the library. Right now I'm waiting for the new James Patterson book ("3rd Degree") to be longer than a 3 day book. 8)
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Will that one have pictures, too? :P
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I just finished The Madman's Tale by John Katzenbach. I could not put it down.
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I'm not sure, I'll let you know. :P
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Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology by Tarbuck and Lutgens.

when I'm done with that reading I get to read all about the Human Mosiac (for Cultural Geography).

Apparently, reading for pleasure will have to wait until next summer. :cry:
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