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Just got done reading "Wanted Women: Faith, Lies, and the War on Terror: The Lives of Ayaan Hirsi Ali and Aafia Siddiqui." It's a dual biography on two women on opposite ends of Islamism, and I enjoyed it.

This looks very interesting. Thanks for the tip, looking forward to reading it

I just started reading "1Q84" by Haruki Murakami. It's good so far, but I have quite a ways to go before finishing.

Murakami is flat-out weird. But fascinating.

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i've read "good night gorilla" about 5 times this week :D

The sequel to "Goodnight Moon"?

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i've read "good night gorilla" about 5 times this week :D

The sequel to "Goodnight Moon"?

don't think so

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Is Opus really in a better place? I hope so. I miss Opus...

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I hope it's better than "Brown Bear, Brown Bear..."

I think so...but who am I to judge.

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Hollywood Station series from Joe Wambaugh. Best Cop series writer out there - not even close.

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Hollywood Station series from Joe Wambaugh. Best Cop series writer out there - not even close.

I've never read his, I might need to try them. I'm almost done with Reacher books, and I've read most of Stuart Woods also. I've been working on some Vince Flynn and Brad Thor in between.

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I read Goodnight Moon every single night. Actually, it's read to me. :)

For my own reading, don't get much of a chance to do that, but I enjoy Vince Flynn and David Baldacci when I have a chance. Have read most of them. Last nonfiction book I read was called "Becoming Odyssa," about a young 20-something woman that hiked the Appalachian Trail alone. Great read.

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I read Goodnight Moon every single night. Actually, it's read to me. :)

For my own reading, don't get much of a chance to do that, but I enjoy Vince Flynn and David Baldacci when I have a chance.

Those are two on my list also .... Baldacci's Camel Club is one of my favorite series.

Also, away from that vein, the Preston-Child Pendergrast series is another I don't miss.

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