Coolhand
Resident River Rat
I've got four books going right now; not sure why I do this.
Re-reading Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card; I will read the other books in the series after this.
Reading one of Clive Cussler's collaboration books, which probably means he took the time to approve having his name put on the cover. They're kind of a guilty pleasure; a throwback to old dime-store pulp action novels. To be honest it's blah enough I can't remember the title. There's only about 40 out there.
Tom Daschle's (yes, that Tom Daschle) Critical: What We Can Do About the Health-Care Crisis, which I highly recommend for anyone that thinks the Dems have a great grip on the health-care issue in this country. It's basically the playbook, and it's pretty scary stuff. Fascinating, but Daschle is out of his goddamn mind. Sorry, not to get too political. Worth the read, but not a "good" book.
Standing in a River, Waving a Stick by John Gierach
And House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski
Realized that's actually five books. That's how memorable the Cussler book is.
Re-reading Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card; I will read the other books in the series after this.
Reading one of Clive Cussler's collaboration books, which probably means he took the time to approve having his name put on the cover. They're kind of a guilty pleasure; a throwback to old dime-store pulp action novels. To be honest it's blah enough I can't remember the title. There's only about 40 out there.
Tom Daschle's (yes, that Tom Daschle) Critical: What We Can Do About the Health-Care Crisis, which I highly recommend for anyone that thinks the Dems have a great grip on the health-care issue in this country. It's basically the playbook, and it's pretty scary stuff. Fascinating, but Daschle is out of his goddamn mind. Sorry, not to get too political. Worth the read, but not a "good" book.
Standing in a River, Waving a Stick by John Gierach
And House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski
Realized that's actually five books. That's how memorable the Cussler book is.
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