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    I enjoyed the movie and found out it was a book first decided to go back and read the book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fantasio View Post
    Holiday trip paperback reading, adventure novel by Grey Nato editor and diving enthusiast Jason Heaton.

    Spending time on a ferry sundeck, quite sunny and warm so far out at sea.




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    How is it? It’s one I’ve been tempted by


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    It was ok as the first novel by a new author, light entertainment. Quite a fast read, which was good.

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    How is it? It’s one I’ve been tempted by

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fantasio View Post
    It was ok as the first novel by a new author, light entertainment. Quite a fast read, which was good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lonestar View Post
    I just finished this one. Didn't like it as much as Blacktop Wasteland. The gay angle seemed a little heavy handed at times but maybe that was on purpose. I could see the mastermind and the Tangerine storyline coming a mile away.

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    I didn't like it as much as Blacktop Wasteland either -- but I still liked it. The storylines didn't bother me.


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    Wonderful book. Perhaps a bit much for general readers, but US lawyers and others interested in US constitutional law will find this a fascinating read.


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    Both of these are excellent:





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    Good exposition of a dark corner of American history.




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    Just started my n’th time of Joseph Heller’s Catch 22, feels just as hilarious as the first time.


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    Decided to read a classic so I've started East of Eden. The depth of the characters is amazing and there doesn't seem to be a wasted word. I can see why it's a classic

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