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June 06
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Breakpoint (Hardcover)
by Richard A. Clarke
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Christian
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Against All Enemies (Paperback)
by Richard A. Clarke
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June 03
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Christian
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The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay (Paperback)
by Michael Chabon
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April 19
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Christian
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Kingdom Come (Paperback)
by Mark Waid
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read in February, 2007
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April 18
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Christian
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The Elephant Vanishes: Stories (Paperback)
by Haruki Murakami
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Christian
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The Walking (Paperback)
by Bentley Little
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read in February, 2007
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Christian
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Buddhism without Beliefs (Paperback)
by Stephen Batchelor
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read in March, 2007
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Christian
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We (Twentieth-Century Classics)
by Yevgeny Zamyatin
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Christian said:
"For anyone who likes Brave New World or 1984, read the Dystopian novel that preceded both, exploring many of the same issues....
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Christian
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The Comfort of Strangers (Paperback)
by Ian McEwan
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read in April, 2008
Christian said:
"Intriguing book, McEwan is a master of language, and manages for me, to toe the line between the right amount of description and narrative trajectory to keep me completely involved in the story. The Comfort of Strangers is a fascinating exercise in ...more
Intriguing book, McEwan is a master of language, and manages for me, to toe the line between the right amount of description and narrative trajectory to keep me completely involved in the story. The Comfort of Strangers is a fascinating exercise in subtle, psychological horror without the ridiculous unmotivated spectacle sometimes found in the contemporary genre....less
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