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I read "America: A Citizen's guide to democracy inaction" most recently.

Much as I like Stewart's show, I wish we have saved the money on the book.

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I'm getting "The Hitchhiker's Trilogy" out of the way before the movie starts.

I just read all five books last week... they were pretty good. I enjoyed the first three quite a bit. The fourth was good, but didn't really follow the third or lead into the fifth... it was kinda an island. The fifth was ehhh. Obviously, it was a very slow week at work.

Two week before this I read "Things Fall Apart" by Chinua Achebe, and before this I read "To Have and Have Not" by Hemingway. "Apart" was superb, the Hemingway novel ended weakly.

I am currently reading "into thin air" by John Krakauer, which is a novel about the tragic events that took place in 1996 on Mt Everest.

I am going to read "Gravity's Rainbow" by Thomas Pynchon after finishing the previous novel.

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kingdom of fear by hunter s thompson

*sob*

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'love all the people' w/monologues by the late great bill hicks....i laughed my ass off on the trains into and from london yesterday and today...people were looking...i gave them the finger, immediately branding me as amerikan...i was oggita'd in return, fun w/strangers!

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