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    about to start: Intro to Thermodynamics i want to get a head start for next semesters course.
    regular book though: hmm, i reread Enders Game recently, love that book.
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    Does this count? I can't believe this came out in the mid eighties and I never read it until now...



    And just about done with this:


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    Waiter rant. Picked it up in the airport, Kept me entertained and gave me a little more insight on the restaurant industry.

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    of course Watchmen counts - it's a classic


    i just finished Alice in Sunderland by Bryan Talbot - amazing graphic design, absolutely pointless wandering story.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Simon Tibbett View Post
    The Art of Racing in the Rain.
    Great book!

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    SHIT MY DAD SAYS


    it's fvcking hilarioyuss

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    The Secret. I got my first Lambo a couple months after reading it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vincentw View Post
    The Secret. I got my first Lambo a couple months after reading it.
    I read that, but had no effect.

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    just got a Kindle today so I expect me reading to pick up

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    How Fiction Works by James Woods - an excellent short book on the little nuggets hiding in serious fiction. Probably nothing new for literature majors but i thoroughly enjoyed the book, particularly the discussion on character vs author voice.

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