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I just finished
AWOL On The Appalachian Trail - by David Miller
Awol was Davids trail 'handle' as he hiked the entire trail in 2003 from Springer Mountain in Georgia to Mount Katahdin in Maine.

I'm now reading:
Only The Truth - by Adam Croft.
 
My Brain is drained from all the heavy reading I was doing. Now just for fun I'm reading Five Little Pigs by Agatha Christi.
 
Currently reading a masterpiece from the great Gabriel Garcia Marquez. The book is entitled Love in the Time of Cholera.
 
Krakatoa
The Day The World Exploded: August 27, 1883
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Simon Winchester
New York Times Best Seller
ISBN-13: 978-0060838591

I have switched to doing most of my reading using an E-reader.
I got my first tablet, a 7" Amazon Fire.
I now 'borrow' e-books from the local library.

On deck is:
Dark Matter And The Dinosaurs
The Astounding Interconnectedness of the Universe
- Lisa Randell
New York Times Best Seller
ISBN-13: 978-0062328502
 
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I'm also (re-)reading Krakatoa by Simon Winchester.
It's quite explosive. :p
 
If you are a reader and a digital reader you might check out Book Bub. Many e-book suppliers offer unpublished daily discounts on books. You get a daily e-mail with the books in your selected categories that have been deeply discounted. I have no relationship with Book Bub but do use them as I am a voracious reader and have picked up a couple books so far for $1.99 or less that I wanted.

The retailers that participate are:
Amazon Kindle
Barnes & Noble Nook
Apple iBooks
Google Play
Kobo
 
If you are a reader and a digital reader you might check out Book Bub. Many e-book suppliers offer unpublished daily discounts on books. You get a daily e-mail with the books in your selected categories that have been deeply discounted. I have no relationship with Book Bub but do use them as I am a voracious reader and have picked up a couple books so far for $1.99 or less that I wanted.

The retailers that participate are:
Amazon Kindle
Barnes & Noble Nook
Apple iBooks
Google Play
Kobo
Thank you!
 
Right now I'm ready a couple of books. I've got Pinhole Photography: from historic technique to digital application by Eric Renner (4th edition), and I'm also reading Advances in Identity Theory and Research (various authors).

There's also a copy of Star Wars X-Wing: Rogue Squadron on my nightstand that I'm pretending to read, but it's more of a reminder or a time before my dissertation when I had the available brain power to read books for fun. I like photography books right now because there's a lot of pictures :-).
 

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