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Just finished Crime and Punishment by Dostoyesvsky a few days ago; starting Search Sweet Country by Kojo Laing.
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Didn't someone at one time start up a group on goodreads or something here on NT. I was trying to find it the other night.
Finished this last week. Gotta figure out what to get into next. Maybe Junot Díaz's "This is How You Lose Her."
how was this?
I'm currently reading CompTIA A+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide, 8th Edition (Exams 220-801 & 220-802) preparing to take my A+ certification exam in January.
I'm a sucker for science fiction . . . military science fiction with a video game tie-in even more . . .
Gears of War: Aspho Fields by Karen Traviss
I barely played the video game, but I can't put the book down.
my next cop.
Damn, I'm telling ya'll read Lolita. It's the best book I've ever read. The way it's written is the most amazing way I've ever seen anything written. It takes on so many different form of story (fairy tale, psychoanalysis, crime drama, etc.). Though the subject matter is of the most horrid taboo, it is really that good. I really recommend it.
I also plan on looking into that Greene and Sex, Drugs, & Cocoa Puffs joint ya'll talkin bout.
yeah sloppy seconds really wasnt great.. i hope they serve beer in hell and ***** holes finish first are the two best imoFinished a few short books last night.
David Frum's Why Romney Lost - A short, honest analysis of Romney's loss and, to a larger extent, the GOP's loss in 2012. More of a long essay than a book. Nothing special in here, but still a solid read.
Tucker Max's Sloppy Seconds - it is a free e-book for a reason. Meh.
I'll look into Klosterman or something similar for my diversion-type reading, TM isn't doing it for me anymore.
I started the ESPN book yesterday as well - 60 pages in. I'm still iffy on the oral history style for such a large book, but I need to read more before I make a definite judgment.
yeah sloppy seconds really wasnt great.. i hope they serve beer in hell and ***** holes finish first are the two best imoFinished a few short books last night.
David Frum's Why Romney Lost - A short, honest analysis of Romney's loss and, to a larger extent, the GOP's loss in 2012. More of a long essay than a book. Nothing special in here, but still a solid read.
Tucker Max's Sloppy Seconds - it is a free e-book for a reason. Meh.
I'll look into Klosterman or something similar for my diversion-type reading, TM isn't doing it for me anymore.
I started the ESPN book yesterday as well - 60 pages in. I'm still iffy on the oral history style for such a large book, but I need to read more before I make a definite judgment.
is why romney lost worth the read, saw someone on cnn talking abour david frum..