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    A great read on my new Kindle,How Iowa Conquered the world,fantastic read.
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    Unbroken.....felt like 2 books to me, war and post war....I preferred the first part but saw the need for the second. Overall, a great tale of tough individuals, and on multiple levels an important book.
    Also since I haven't posted in awhile, finished up: The Laughing Monsters by Denis Johnson, Invisible Monsters by Chuck Palahniuk, and Frank Sinatra in a Blender by Matthew McBride.
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    Gould's Book of Fish by Richard Flanagan......so far, just into it but, astounding work.....
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    I'm currently preparing a lean six-sigma green belt certification, so I'm reading boring stuff on the way to work.

    To change my mind on the way back, I'm reading the few bits of Discworld I hadn't read yet... currently halfway through Men At Arms.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MichaelP View Post
    I'm currently preparing a lean six-sigma green belt certification, so I'm reading boring stuff on the way to work.

    To change my mind on the way back, I'm reading the few bits of Discworld I hadn't read yet... currently halfway through Men At Arms.
    The "Like" was for Men At Arms, not six sigma
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    The 48 laws of power by Robert Greene. My wife is making me read it, I found that a bit ironic...
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    Finished Gould's Book of Fish by Richard Flanagan......as has been said....this is a modern masterpiece of literature.....
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    It's so easy and other lies - Duff McKagan

    The autobiography of the guns and roses bassist. Fascinating read. I'm an obsessive guns and roses fan, and have found this book to be the most objectively written and honest account of events that ripped the original lineup apart.

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    The smell of Kerosine,Great read about the develoment of modern jet aircraft and the test pilots that flew them.
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    Monkees Business, the story of the controversial group that was my baptismal into rock and roll when I was an 11 - year-old 6th grader.

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