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In the Miso soup — Ryu Murakami.

It's great reading, and it really does portray the differences between English and Japanese society. Great read :D


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Cassell's Tales of Endurance by Fergus Fleming. Its a non-fiction book with accounts of various explorations/ventures that were undertaken in the past to discover various locations around the globe. Its a little tedious to read but still really good.


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Finished The Tale of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo. I thought it was rather cute. :P


Ah I read that book. I love all those references to love and fate and everything. I liked it, although I thought it was a little too easy (granted, it's a kid's book, but still ;) ), you can finish it in like one day.


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I've recently read the first two Vampire Hunter D novels (Vampire Hunter D & Raiser of Gales) by Hideyuki Kikuchi. The first one was what the original movie was based off of. All the techno info turned me off a bit, but it was interesting information to background the story. Once it got going, I really enjoyed it. The second book was just as good. :)

I've also read the City of Heroes book The Web of Arachnos by Robert Weinberg. The first half of the book was really interesting, but in my opinion, once the super powers started going around, events happened too fast and various leaps of logic didn't make sense to me. It seemed like a lot of time was invested in writing the first half and the second was rushed. It was still interesting to read and learn about a piece of history from the game world.


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Vampire Hunter D by Hideyuki Kikuchi... good stuff =)


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Samples of pieces by notable social theorists out of 2 different books. <b>So boring!</b>


Don't be afraid to see the truth, even if no one wants you to. Be yourself and not a fool. Don't ever be afraid to speak your mind and listen to criticism. Dissent is keeps our country progressive and willingness to challenge yourself is what keeps yourself ever evolving.


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Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger. It's kinda interesting, but I dread finishing the book because then I have to do a B.A. on it with point of view.


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I just started Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, since I finished all of my reading for school.


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The Mismeasure of Man, Stephen Jay Gould.


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I just finished Farenheit 451 and am now onto Me Talk Pretty One Day by David Sedaris.


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Harry Potter, the first book. Its genious!


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I just finished reading "Life Expectancy" by Dean Koontz. Very good book. Now I'm on to another book by the same man. It's called "The Face" and so far it is very odd. I like it, but it's very strange. I think after this book, I'll read "Memoirs of a Geisha" and then start on the Harry Potter series.


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I'm reading John Grisham's The Broker, and also John Irving's Until I Find You. The Grisham is going pretty slowly, because I only read it on my lunch break at work.


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