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			I tried really hard to read Steig Larsson, and couldn't get through the first couple of chapters of the first book.  Then I tried the movie and didn't make it past the rape scene that happened pretty early on.  I keep hearing about how great the series is, but I just couldn't do it.  I guess I have weird taste in books. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			I'm about 1/3 of the way through my second reading of Terry Pratchett's new book, Snuff. It's fantastic. I love Sam Vimes. If it were still possible to be a Sam Vimes-style copper, I would have stuck with my law enforcement degree. 
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			I have read Steig Larsson’s “The Girl Who…” series and I agree that the first one “The Girl Who Played With Fire” was very difficult to get into, but once I managed to get past all the history and hard to keep track of names, it was a pretty fun ride.   
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Right now I'm reading Terry Pratchett and will continue to do so until I've read everything he's written. In between and during I have read lately: Bottle Rocket Hearts by Zoe Whittall Interesting, pleasant little read. The Strain Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan. It was okay but I kept thinking they wrote this with the movie they planned to make in mind. However I will read the next in the series. The Passage Justin Cronin I’ve read comparisons to “The Stand” made by reviewers of this book. I think it is definitely worth a read, and since it is a trilogy I look forward to the other two books. But it’s not equal to “The Stand” in my opinion. Robopocalypse – it was okay. Daniel H. Wilson I thought I might reread A Confederacy of Dunces next. Just to see what I would think of it today. It cracked me up when I was younger. I also think I will reread Clive Barker’s stuff like Imajica, The Great and Secret Show and Everville. 
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	Relentless(Dominion Trilogy #1) by Robin Parrish But have opted to begin to re-read the Christopher Paolini series in preparation for the new book release... I have downloaded: Eragorn Eldest Brisingr and am waiting patiently for Nov 8, 2011 to download his new book: Inheritance I love his style of writing and am so excited to have another book to look forward to!  | 
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			I am an excellent student and never, ever neglect my academic reading in favor of my fun reading. So I am currently reading: The World's Religions by Huston Smith (for Philosophy of Religion) Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex (for Human Sexuality) I am definitely not way behind on either of these books. Really. I promise. 
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			crap, I didn't notice that there is a more active thread about books (this one). 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			now I take back my comment about "what, has nobody read anything in over a year?" I just finished Last Night In Twisted River this morning. It's very John Irving, which means that I loved it. When I say "It's very John Irving" I don't mean that it has bears, wresting, running, New England, Canada, and transgressive women....although it does have all of those things. I'm talking about the voice. The thing that I love the most about his books is the way he starts his stories in the middle and jumps back and forth in time through the entire novel. Since I've started reading him I can't hardly make my way through a book that is mostly chronological. Currently I'm reading Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children. I'm only a chapter in so far, but I think I'll enjoy it. The author's voice reminds me of Gregory Maguire - although maybe it's really just the subject matter that's bringing me there. I can't wait to have a couple of days off so I can devour it. Next up is The Sisters Brothers. It's on my bedside table waiting for me right now. I know nothing at all about it other than that it was recommended by someone I think is super smart...and the cover art is freaking cool. 
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	by Alice Walker Almost didn't pick it up because of the title opened it read the first paragraph and was caught with her directness and transparency her writing taking me to places I haven't been in for a long time. Rich writing. Greco  | 
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			Psychology The Science of Mind and Behaviour: Richard Gross 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Essential A2 Psychology: Richard Gross and Geoff Rolls Psychology AS: Mike Cardwell and Cara Flanagan Angles On Applied Psychology: Julia Russel et al Encyclopedia Of Murder: Colin Wilson & Patricia Pulman Harold Shipman Prescription for Murder: Brian Whittle & Jean Ritchie and to escape all of that... The Innocent Mage: Karen Miller I can't wait to get this assignment done! 
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