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It's time again for some summer reading. What ya got?


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I don't understand people that don't like fiction. 

 

 

Movies cover my fiction. I have read lots of fiction, don't get me wrong. I love the classics. I just prefer non fiction because I like learning something i didn't already know.

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Ken Follett's "Pillars of the Earth" and "World without End" are of course classics, but his Century Trilogy is outstanding as well. Of course there's only two of them printed so far: "Fall of Giants" and "Winter of the World", with the third coming out in 2014. The first one deals with WWI and the second with WWII. 

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I thoroughly enjoyed Bugliosi s  AND THE SEA WILL TELL -  has a summer time flair to it as well.

 

Story centers around a disappearance of a couple in the south Pacific in the early 70S.  

 

 

I thought it wasd better than his book  -  Helter Skelter.

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