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    Summer Reading

    What are you reading?

    I'm reading Stephen King's fifth installment of the Dark Tower series called The Wolves of the Calla.

    You haven't really read Stephen King until you've read the Dark Tower series (according to King himself anyway).
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    I'm reading PHP and TCP/IP books that Stitch sent me.

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    I am reading Plato - Complete Works. I bought it last year in June but I am barely just finishing up.



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    Staying with Plato, I'm reading philosophy for dummies. It has a lot of good information and is definitely very interesting.

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    -I managed to...ahem..."sneak a peek" at an advance review copy of Song of Susannah, the sixth book in the Dark Tower series. I liked it, but I can see where some fans of the series may not. (And yes, I'm convinced that it was the real deal and not a fake, a la the "advance copy" of the last Harry Potter book found on the 'net that turned out to be nothing more than a fanfic written by someone with too much time on their hands. King has a writing style all his own that's easy to recognize and almost impossible to duplicate.)

    -The House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus. Great book, and a great movie as well (with Ben Kingsley and Jennifer Connelly). A rare movie that is basically 100% true to the book, but I'd still recommend reading the novel before seeing the movie--while the movie follows the plot beautifully, there are thematic elements that take place inside the characters' thoughts and thus are lost in the translation to screen.

    -Douglas Coupland - Microserfs and Girlfriend in a Coma. The first one is to computer geeks what High Fidelity is to music geeks. The second defies description, but is a good read.

    -Richard Yancey - Confessions of a Tax Collector. Far more interesting than the title implies. The book focuses on the interpersonal relationships between the people who seize the assets of delinquent taxpayers, rather than simply being a book about number crunching. (The author's degree is in English, not accounting.)

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    Winds of War by Herman Wouk (Just finished War and Remembrance)
    and using my copy of "The Complete History of World War II" as a compendium.

    doesn't anyone read comics anymore?!?

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    I'm reading the instruction manual to my new TV.
    Also, a lot of real estate websites.

    Plus, Black Hawk Down, some old German literature(in German of course), and brushing up on my C++ for some squadengine projects.
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