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    Earlier this evening I was reading If You Give a Moose a Muffin, Where the Wild Things Are, and It's Pajama Time. I might start on a Charles Dickens novel later tonight.
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    I'm readin a textbook on maths, science an technology as I'm takin an open uni course leadin upto doing a secon degree in maths and physics.

    For fun I am reading "Software Exploitation, How to crack the code"

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    I just finished the following books over the Christmas break:

    Thomas Jefferson and the Tripoli Pirates: The Forgotten War That Changed American History (Brian Kilmeade). Just shows you we have been fighting the war against muslim pirates for more than 200 years.

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    The Chase - an Issac Bell series by Clive Cussler.

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    Now I just started "Measure Twice, Cut Once" - Norm Abram

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    Finished "The Hiding Place" by Corrie Ten Boom last night. Great book. When I got done I told my daughter "your turn". I think I am going to start "All the Gallant Men" next.
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    Read this one last weekend. Not very long, I found it interesting.

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    Started "All the Gallant Men" by Don Stratton. Very good so far.
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    Finished "All the Gallant Men". Very good book. Started "Inside the 3rd Reich" Memoirs of Albert Speer. Still getting through the intro. So far so good. 40˘ at the thrift store- Hardcover
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    I just checked out Measure Twice, Cut Once: Lessons from a Master Carpenter after seeing it here. I'm already feeling handier after peekin inside.

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    Rogue Lawyer by John Grisham. A very entertaining read.
    Mr Grisham may not ever win high-flying literary awards but, doggone it, I have always enjoyed reading his books.
    This one didn't disappoint. Finished it in two days.
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    I'm reading "The Passage." A friend recommended it to me. I think it could have been really good, but lacks some character development. I'm just working through to the end now...

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