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01/05/2007 5:12 AM  
Champagne: How the World's Most Glamorous Wine Triumphed Over War and Hard Times

I received this for Xmas and read it while traveling. I can easily recommend it.

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01/05/2007 3:08 PM  
"The Borgias." Real life is sometimes so much more entertaining than fiction.

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01/05/2007 4:21 PM  
The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield. Check it out, it really draws you in.
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01/05/2007 5:17 PM  
about to wrap updearly devoted dexter.
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01/05/2007 8:00 PM  
Heat: An Amateur's Adventures as Kitchen Slave, Line Cook, Pasta-Maker, and Apprentice to a Dante-Quoting Butcher in Tuscany
by Bill Buford

tells how hard it is to be a chef and shows you a completely different Mario Batali than you see on the food channel!
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01/06/2007 1:12 AM  
I enjoyed that book Bob. I'm close to finishing "A Hedonist in the Cellar".
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01/06/2007 7:08 AM  
on my shelf for the next spare moment:
A Year in the Merde by Stephen Clarke

The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has it's limits...
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01/09/2007 2:37 PM  

Clive Cussler - Khan's Treasure - ok, not great for Cussler
Nelson DeMille - Wildfire - love DeMille - this one is a B+
Bill Bennett - America, the Last Best Hope - very good and worth reading


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01/09/2007 2:54 PM  
mission to america by walter kirn
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01/09/2007 5:06 PM  
Just started the new Stephen King, Lisey's Story. Surprisingly tough to get through.
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02/14/2007 2:56 AM  
Just finished: The Making of a Great Wine, Gaja & Sori San Lorenzo, by Edward Steinberg. Great book!
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02/14/2007 4:43 AM  
Lisey's story was pretty good. Now I'm on Swan Song by Robert McCammon. Kind of a post nuclear war epic like The Stand. 1,000 pages. I'm almost 1/2 way through and it's prettty good. Also just finished the latest Gregory Iles book, True Evil. Great book, love his writing style.
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02/14/2007 5:15 AM  
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Also just finished the latest Gregory Iles book, True Evil. Great book, love his writing style.



He has written a lot of books. If I was going to read one to see if I like it, which one should I read?
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02/14/2007 11:15 AM  

Charlemagne, Richard Winston
A Briefer History of Time, Stephen Hawking
Hellas, Cyril Robinson
Beowulf
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02/14/2007 3:56 PM  
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Now I'm on Swan Song by Robert McCammon




What a great book. It is much like the Stand but maybe even more bleak. Great characters.
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02/14/2007 5:49 PM  
I've been checking out some of the Submarine thrillers, most recently by Michael DiMercurio (e.g. Voyage of the Devilfish) and Mark Joseph (e.g. To Kill the Potemkin). While Joseph's works are more dated, they are better written.
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02/15/2007 1:54 AM  
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Also just finished the latest Gregory Iles book, True Evil. Great book, love his writing style.



He has written a lot of books. If I was going to read one to see if I like it, which one should I read?




I highly recommend all his books. Try The Quite Game to start, then maybe Mortal Fear. They are so well written.
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02/15/2007 11:15 PM  
The System of the World, the last book in the Baroque Cycle by Neal Stephenson.
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02/16/2007 4:12 PM  
Back to reading again "Game of Thrones" by George RR Martin.

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02/20/2007 5:44 PM  
... picked up my Torah translation again. Reading about the Tabernacle and Ritual instructions. Exodus is one of the most unusual books I've ever read.



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