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Just finishing 'Humankind' by Alexander Harcourt, which looks at human evolution in light of the newest theories on biodiversity
 
Wet Dottle":cckf5vtg said:
"The Three-Body Problem," by Cixin Liu, winner go the Hugo Award this year.
I'll give that a shot!

I'm reading "The Border", a new novel by Robert McCammon. (A+ so far)
 
"What is New Covenant Theology-an introduction" by A. Blake White

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"The Camp of the Saints" by Jean Raspail
 
'SPQR' by Mary Beard. If you don't know at least a moderate amount about ancient Rome, it might not make a lot of sense, but it sums up a lot of recent interpretations nicely
 
The Eve of Destruction: How 1965 Transformed America by James T. Patterson

The New International Commentary on the New Testament: The Book of Revelation By Robert H. Mounce
 
"An Unfinished Life: John F. Kennedy" by Robert Dallek. :study:
 
"Saint Odd" by Dean Koontz. It's the eighth and final book in the Odd Thomas series. :study:
 
"The Road To Little Dribbling" by Bill Bryson. It's his latest release, and he's one of my favorite authors. Classic Bryson in every way.

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Cheers,

RR
 
Re-reading A Town Like Alice, perhaps my favorite Nevil Shute novel. Anyone else read him, other than youse Brits? I believe he's known to the typical Americano for On the Beach, if for anything at all. I like his books for their lack of weirdos, and their quiet heroism.

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"A Big Little Life" by Dean Koontz. A book about his dog, Trixie. :study:
 
Richard Burley":4ps7a54y said:
Re-reading A Town Like Alice, perhaps my favorite Nevil Shute novel. Anyone else read him, other than youse Brits?
I read that one a couple years back when I was binging on fiction, really enjoyed it. Extraordinarily well written novel.
 
I Wear the Black Hat by Chuck Klosterman

Good so far. I don't think I've read a bad piece by Klosterman so it's no surprise.
 
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