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    I just read stephen king's doctor sleep, its the sequel to the shining and its really good, and now i just started reading the latest dexter book final cut. I read mostly on my sony reader, i like it better than my android tables, mostly because its lighter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mmmike View Post
    I just read stephen king's doctor sleep, its the sequel to the shining and its really good, and now i just started reading the latest dexter book final cut. I read mostly on my sony reader, i like it better than my android tables, mostly because its lighter.
    Agreed! Dr. Sleep was an excellent book....great sequel.

    One of his best in my opinion!

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    Currently an older book - "Queen Sheba's Ring" by Henry Rider Haggard.
    Then, a book currently on hold because I was in the mood for the above - Emile Zola's "Le Ventre de Paris" ("The Belly of Paris")

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    The Hidden Reality: Parallel Universes and the Deep Laws of the Cosmos by Dr. Brian Greene.

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    Really enjoying Ben Aaronovotch,
    What would happen if Harry Potter grew up and joined the Fuzz ?
    Great way to learn about London !!
    1. Rivers of London.
    2. Moon over Soho.
    3. Whispers Underground.
    4. Broken Homes.
    http://straightrazorplace.com/workshop/18504-welcome-workshop-how-do-i-where-do-i-what-do-i-answers-here.html

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    At the moment i am listening to "the swiss family robinson"by johann david wyss audio book at work.
    On my kindle i am reading "the sunfire" by mike smith.
    In addition to those i am reading "what is so amazing about grace" by philip yancey

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    On my old Kobo, using my library card because the Kobo supports the E-Pub format, which means I can "check" a book out from the library for 6 weeks, and it then deletes itself after that time, unless I "renew" it.

    Currently, revisiting an old classic, Victor Hugo's, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame".

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    Only a handful of pages to go on China Mieville's Railsea.

    I have Embassytown to read, too but I'll probably move on to a reread of Iain Banks' The Bridge, next.

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    My wife and I finally finished Somersets Maughm's "Of Human Bondage" We have been reading aloud to one another once a week since we've been dating. The birth of our daughter slowed down reading time and we had been at this book her whole life! (17 months) Next will be something alot shorter, we're thinking of "The Great Gatsby.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MandoRob View Post
    My wife and I finally finished Somersets Maughm's "Of Human Bondage" We have been reading aloud to one another once a week since we've been dating. The birth of our daughter slowed down reading time and we had been at this book her whole life! (17 months) Next will be something alot shorter, we're thinking of "The Great Gatsby.
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    W. Somerset Maugham's, "Of Human Bondage" is superb, as is, in my opinion, his masterpiece, "The Razor's Edge".

    "The Great Gatsby" is a great novel, another one worth reading, an excellent story, and a brilliant insight into the Civil War, is, "Gone with the Wind".

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