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[Nov] What are you reading?

Thanks for the recommendations. Looks like I should try to finish the Sarantine Mosaic and read Lions as well. It's too bad I'm still waiting for Feast of Crows- but I'd rather have Martin write a better book than get it sooner.
 

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Dude, Where's my Country? by Michael Moore. I haven't finished even the first chapter, since I just started, but from what I see right now, he repeated quite a few of his points in Fahrenheit 9/11. I'm not saying any more than that, since it's gonna go into politics.

Other than that, it's got some good points. I wouldn't say it's a must-read, but it does make you ask some questions.
 


Got distracted and read The Road to Perdition by Max Allan Collins. Excellent, though I prefer Lone Wolf and Cub, on which the premise is based.
 

I stayed up all night last night to finish Alan Moore's Watchmen: it was every bit as good as people told me it would be. Huzzah!

My wife brought me Scaramouche from the library, because she's a sweetie; I'll be starting that this weekend.

Daniel
 



Still on System of the World by Neal Stephenson. A long business trip to three countries the past couple of weeks broke my reading routine. After that probably The Knight by Gene Wolfe or One Hundred Years of Solitude.
 

I just finished "Elements of Style" by Strunk & White and "On Writing" by Stephen King. I am currently reading "Life if Pi" and Ceramic DM stories.
 


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