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Slowly but surely.
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Currently I’m reading ‘The Night Circus’ by Erin Morgenstern which is based on both fiction and nonfiction. So far it is interesting to read.
 
Finally got around to starting Shutter Island on audiobook. Starting chapter 4 today.

And for a selected topics class on "Real Revolutionaries: Representations of the Revolutionary Process in Literature and Film," Che's Afterlife: The Legacy of an Image. Great book.


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Just started so only on page 35 right now but excellent book... as most are by Ken Follett

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To my mind, 'The Pillars of the Earth' is his best book by a long way. Nothing else comes close, although I like his other stuff. I read it several years before the TV series (which was pretty good) was made and loved it.

That was actually the first book I read by him and since than I have read most of his books and have yet to find one where I can say that its horrible or badly written.

Can you by any chance recommend me a writer like Ken Follett, Grisham etc? :)
 
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