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Aug 21, 2013 06:33AM
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Just finished the Dinner by Herman Koch and Gideon's Sword by Douglas Preston. T Dinner was OK. But Gideon's Sword was my first read by these authors and I really enjoyed it. It takes a while to figure out what is really going on but once it becomes evident it certaily makes you think about alternate ways of generating resources used world wide. Give it a try.
I'm going to use Gideon's Sword for the run-on since it was mentioned last.The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark
Gary wrote: "Just finished the Dinner by Herman Koch and Gideon's Sword by Douglas Preston. T Dinner was OK. But Gideon's Sword was my first read by these authors and I really enjoyed it. It takes a while to fi..."Gary This is probably the tenth time & I am not exaggerating you made the same mistake in the same thread.This is the not the thread to write what the hell you are reading now.There are actually two separate threads for that.I already made the same comment here twice before telling you the same thing.
I LOVE Joanne Fluke - I am constantly checking my local library to read the rest of them :) I make a note of the recipes she prints in them, too :)I suggest, for the good book run-on:
Zom-B
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The Casual Vacancy
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