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I want to thank you all for your posts on this thread.  I have been checking out a lot of books from the posts here.  Just requested American Gods and I should have it in this weekend.  

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I usually have 2 or more books going at once, one audio and one print.

 

Right now the audiobook is "Stories", edited by Neil Gaiman.  Great collection of short stories, some realistic, some fantastical, some SF.

 

Print is "The Merchant's War" by Charles Stross.  It's the fourth book in his "Merchant Princes" series.  The whole series is great stuff; not his best work, to be sure, but cracking good all the same.  Stross has a thing for economics and historical politics, and he's very good at making them both interesting and funny.

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Currently reading "The Paradise War" by Stephen R. Lawhead, "The Fight for Jerusalem" by Dore Gold and "The DNA of Relationships" by Gary Smalley

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I'm almost done with A Dance with Dragons, and it's dragged on and on...so I looked up spoilers to motivate me to finish. It didn't work. I mean, I'll still finish, but now that I know about all the cliffhangers, I'm more annoyed that The Winds of Winter has no release date.

 

After that will be Los Juegos del Hambre, but it won't get here until later in the month, so I might need a short in-between.

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Reading NASM Essentials of Sports Performance Training. Spoilers: Periodization is a very effective training method for performance enhancement.

bwhahahahaha :)

good to know :D *Goes to Google periodization*

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At the moment reading Last Argument of Kings by Joe Abercrombie - While I enjoyed the first two books in the First Law trilogy, this one is the best of the three IMO in terms of pacing and drama. It feels like with this third book Abercrombie has really hit his stride with his writing style - very exciting and engaging, and though I'm only two-thirds of the way through, there have already been more 'wow, awesome!' moments for me in this book so far than both of the previous books combined.

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I'm trying to finish Geekomancy. It's cute, very easy read, and chalk full of geeky references from Firefly to Farscape to Star Wars!

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I'm trying to finish Geekomancy. It's cute, very easy read, and chalk full of geeky references from Firefly to Farscape to Star Wars!

The sequel, Celebromancy, is even better.

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Finished up Last Argument of Kings and thus the First Law trilogy. The ending was very brutal and a lot of bad stuff happened to a lot of good characters but it was still a satisfying conclusion. Will definitely be checking out Joe Abercrombie's three other books set in the same world.

 

Now starting on The Warded Man by Peter V. Brett, just to see what all the fuss is about.

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I am now reading Bodhi Sanders' Bushido. I recently finished Pavel's Simple and Sinister.

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Mark Rippetoe - Practical Programming for Strength Training

Mark Levin - Ameritopia

Robert Kaplan - The Revenge of Geography: What the Map Tells Us About Coming Conflicts and the Battle Against Fate

 

That sounds really interesting. How did you like it? Was the writing engaging?

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In print: John Scalzi, "The Human Division"

Audio: Dan Ariely, "The Honest Truth about Dishonesty"

 

I tried reading Octavia Butler's "Fledgling", but I got bored with it.  There were some elements that kinda squicked me out as well. I'll have to try some other stuff by her; no way I'm going to write her off just because i didn't like one piece.

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