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    infidel, by ayaan hirsi ali
    she's the somalian-born dutch politician who was receiving death threats for making that film with theo van gogh, the dutch filmmaker killed by a muslim extremist.
    fascinating read.
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    I'm reading '7th Heaven' by James Patterson. As usual, Patterson continues to prove why he's my favorite author. Another great crime thriller, so far.

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    ^ I want to read a new book of his about Alex Cross...

    Ever since the summer I've had a really difficult time finishing reading anything I've started. Ugh!

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    ^^Which Alex Cross book?

    7th Heaven is part of that Women's Murder Club series. I've never read any of those books before, but this one is good. And I haven't read any books in a few months. I go through those times where I want to read everything in sight, and then I don't want to read anything at all.

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    Just finished Brave New World. Thought-provoking read, but character development was weak at best and the Shakespeare quotes over the top and ridiculous.
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    Pride and Prejudice and Zombies

    A fun read so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingcap72 View Post
    ^^Which Alex Cross book?

    7th Heaven is part of that Women's Murder Club series. I've never read any of those books before, but this one is good. And I haven't read any books in a few months. I go through those times where I want to read everything in sight, and then I don't want to read anything at all.

    I, Alex or I, Alex Cross

    I work at an Amazon facility, this is one of the more popular books.

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    Wolf Hall about Henry VIII's reign.

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    U is for Undertow by Sue Grafton. The newest in her alaphabet series and a real page turner.
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    Rereading The Mitford Sisters. As good as ever.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ikmccall View Post
    I, Alex or I, Alex Cross

    I work at an Amazon facility, this is one of the more popular books.
    Thanks. I'll have to remember to pick that book up.

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    Just started reading Terry Pratchett's 'Unseen Academicals'. Bit apprehensive as its based around football and I hate that but love Pratchett. I shall see how it goes.

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    just finished 'wetlands' by charlotte roche.
    it's gross, hilarious, and totally endearing at the same time.
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    Vita- Melania G. Mazzucco. It's very interesting, but I'm reading it Italian, and I'm really rusty so it's slow going.

    I got a new Italian pen(email) pal, and we've been working on my Italian, so I took this on as a project to help brush up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kingcap72 View Post
    Thanks. I'll have to remember to pick that book up.
    It's I Alex Cross. Got it for Christmas. Also,I really loved Alex Cross's Trial. About his Grandfather-takes place in a small town in Mississippi. Maybe it's because I am from a small town in Mississippi,but it was really good.
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