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i am halfway through the Obama book and it is REALLY good and very well written. So far, it is less about politics (Not like the Audacity of Hope) more about his self-discovery and challenges being bi-racial in his youth. However, he is now getting more into his community organizing days.
P.S. Fan of politics myself... :)


On the What are you reading? front - I'm jumping on the Blindness train (that somehow sounds very wrong) based on all TNBBC discussion and recommendations. I look forward to starting and visiting the discussion folder.

Has anyone here read House of Bush, House of Saud by Craig Unger? Great look at the ties between the Bush family and the Saudi royal family. Also great:
The Sorrows of Empire by Chalmers Johnson
Crashing the Gate by Markos Moulitsas and Jerome Armstrong
An Ordinary Person's Guide to Empire by Arundhati Roy
Pacifism as Pathology by Ward Churchill
Imperial Ambitions by Noam Chomsky
How Would A Patriot Act? by Glenn Greenwald
Wow, as if I didn't have a good enough reason to maintain my Goodreads addiction...


I haven't read The Audacity of Hope yet. I wanted to read his 'non-political' book first.
i think i will be adding
House of Bush, House of Saud and
How Would A Patriot Act?
to my political "to reads" along with Audacity of Hope


Anyways, I just finished reading Eragon and have now picked up my old favorite The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. I'm really excited to be reading it again!
And, having just turned 18 last September, I am super excited to be voting this year! I have yet to read The Audacity of Hope or Dreams of My Father, but I'm looking forward to picking them up!




Just started The Raw Shark Texts for my book club.

Next up will be Darkly Dreaming Dexter - it starts on tv over here on 6th July I think so I'm hoping to have it finished or at least a big chunk read before I watch it.
Melanie - I have The Gathering on my to read shelf, I was going to push it up my list but now I'm not so sure - what was it that you didn't like?
Also I have The Raw Shark Texts to read as well so will be interested what you think of it.

I like the Raw Shark Texts so far ( I am only about 50 pages in).

I shall look forward to seeing what you think of RST once you've finished, I have heard good things about this book from members of this group.



Is A Cater Street Hangman the first book of the series or is it related to The Face of a Stranger?
I will be adding these to my TBR list and just wanted to be sure i started with the correct book first if it is a series? I can't tell by the reviews. Thanks!

engrossing and fast paced
RUMPOLE AND THE REIGN OF TERROR on CD
by John Mortimer
entertaining and wry as always






The first story written by Anne Perry was A Cater Street Hangman with Thomas and Charlotte Pitt as the sleuths. However, she started a new series with William Monk as the sleuth and The Face of a Stranger was the first one in that series.

Carrie, your picture cracks me up. Everytime you post, I read your words in my head as a whisper... haa haa haa...

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