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« on: Jan 08, 2008, 05:59:20 PM »
Please only make one post in this thread and edit it every time you read a book. The discussion thread can be found here.

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- I have edited 2112's post to make all links work again. They have stopped working since we moved to the new forum, and were not updated yet. I have also extended the list to include people that weren't on it yet. - Apeiron, June 30, 2008
- Fixed link to Discussion Thread. - Apeiron, July 04, 2008
- Updated to include new lists. - Apeiron, July 24, 2008
- Updated again to include new posts. - Apeiron, August 21, 2008
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« Reply #2 on: Jan 08, 2008, 06:12:13 PM »
LIST OF BOOKS READ IN 2008
COUNT: 80 FINISHED, 4 READING

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  • italic... means I started a book in 2007 already, but finished it in 2008 (though with each of these books I wasn't halfway through yet)
  • underlined... means I read the entire book in 2008, but had already read it before
  • (reading)... means I am currently reading the book
  • All links will refer to Wikipedia
  • Scores are my personal rating out of 10 points. Everything above a 6 is worth reading if you're actually interested in the topic/author/book. Everything above an 8.5 is really very good. Everything below a 6 is bad to painfully bad.


1. Letter to a Christian Nation, by Sam Harris
|Non-fiction|2006|8/10|
|Re-read because I gave it to my Christian mom, wanted to be prepared|


2. Sherlock Holmes 03: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, by Arthur Conan Doyle
|Fiction|1892|8.2/10|

3. Wheel of Time 11: Knife of Dreams, by Robert Jordan
|Fiction|2005|9.5/10|

4. Wheel of Time 01: The Eye of the World, by Robert Jordan
|Fiction|1990|9.5/10|
|Re-read because Sabbie is just starting the series|


5. Crimes Against Humanity, by Geoffrey Robertson
|Non-fiction|2006 (3rd edition)|8/10|

6. I Am America (And So Can You!), by Stephen Colbert
|Non-fiction|2007|8/10|

7. Wheel of Time Prequel: New Spring, by Robert Jordan
|Fiction|2004|9.8/10|

8. Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!, by Richard Feynman
|Non-fiction|1985|9/10|

9. What Do You Care What Other People Think?, by Richard Feynman
|Non-fiction|1988|9.5/10|

10. The Audacity of Hope, by Barack Obama
|Non-fiction|2006|8/10|

11. Sherlock Holmes 09: The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes, by Arthur Conan Doyle
|Fiction|1927|8.2/10|

12. Pale Blue Dot, by Carl Sagan
|Non-fiction|1994|8/10|

13. Alice 01: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Caroll
|Fiction|1865|7/10|

14. Sherlock Holmes 06: The Return of Sherlock Holmes, by Arthur Conan Doyle
|Fiction|1905|8.1/10|

15. Sherlock Holmes 04: The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, by Arthur Conan Doyle
|Fiction|1894|8/10|

16. Sherlock Holmes 08: His Last Bow, by Arthur Conan Doyle
|Fiction|1917|7.5/10|

17. God Is Not Great, by Christopher Hitchens
|Non-fiction|2007|7.5/10|

18. Alice 02: Through the Looking-Glass, by Lewis Caroll
|Fiction|1871|7.2/10|

19. Human Rights as Politics and Idolatry, by Michael Ignatieff
|Non-fiction|2001|8/10|

20. A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens
|Fiction|1843|8.5/10|

21. Good Omens, by Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman
|Fiction|1990|10/10|

22. Fight Club, by Chuck Palahniuk
|Fiction|1996|8.5/10|

23. Dexter 01: Darkly Dreaming Dexter, by Jeff Lindsay
|Fiction|2004|7.5/10|

24. Dexter 02: Dearly Devoted Dexter, by Jeff Lindsay
|Fiction|2005|7.5/10|

25. Dexter 03: Dexter in the Dark, by Jeff Lindsay
|Fiction|2007|5/10|

26. The God Delusion, by Richard Dawkins
|Non-fiction|2006|9.5/10|

27. De Pianoman, by Bernlef
|Fiction|2008|7/10|

28. The Appeal, by John Grisham
|Fiction|2008|8/10|

29. Count Karlstein, by Philip Pullman
|Fiction|1982|8/10|

30. The End of Faith, by Sam Harris
|Non-fiction|2004|8/10|

31. Stardust, by Neil Gaiman
|Fiction|1999|8/10|

32. The Client, by John Grisham
|Fiction|1994|7.5/10|

33. "T" Is for Trespass, by Sue Grafton
|Fiction|2007|7/10|

34. Bad Astronomy, by Phil Plait
|Non-fiction|2002|9/10|

35. American Gods, by Neil Gaiman
|Fiction|2001|9.5/10|

36. Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, by Robert M. Pirsig
|Non-fiction|1974|6/10|

37. Anansi Boys, by Neil Gaiman
|Fiction|2005|7.8/10|

38. A Briefer History of Time, by Stephen Hawking & Leonard Mlodinow
|Non-fiction|2005|8/10|

39. The Universe in a Nutshell, by Stephen Hawking
|Non-fiction|2001|8/10|

40. The Time Machine, by H. G. Wells
|Fiction|1895|9/10|

41. His Dark Materials 01: Northern Lights, by Philip Pullman
|Fiction|1995|9/10|

42. His Dark Materials 02: The Subtle Knife, by Philip Pullman
|Fiction|1997|9.2/10|

43. His Dark Materials 03: The Amber Spyglass, by Philip Pullman
|Fiction|2001|9.2/10|

44. Lyra's Oxford, by Philip Pullman
|Fiction|2003|7.5/10|

45. The Little Prince, by Antoine de Saint Exupéry
|Fiction|1943|6.5/10|

46. America (The Book), by Jon Stewart et al.
|Non-fiction|2004|8.5/10|

47. The Kite Runner, by Khaled Hosseini
|Fiction|2003|8.5/10|

48. Discworld 01: The Colour of Magic, by Terry Pratchett
|Fiction|1983|8/10|

49. Discworld 02: The Light Fantastic, by Terry Pratchett
|Fiction|1986|8/10|

50. The Declaration of Independence and The Constitution of the United States - With an introduction by Pauline Maier, by Pauline Maier et al.
|Non-fiction|1998|8/10|
|The two original documents, the amendments, and a lengthy introduction|


51. Discworld 03: Equal Rites, by Terry Pratchett
|Fiction|1987|7/10|

52. Misquoting Jesus: The Story Behind Who Changed the Bible and Why, by Bart D. Ehrman
|Non-fiction|2005|9.8/10|

53. The Lost Gospel of Judas Iscariot, by Bart D. Ehrman
|Non-fiction|2006|9.5/10|

54. Discworld 04: Mort, by Terry Pratchett
|Fiction|1987|9/10|

55. God's Problem, by Bart D. Ehrman
|Non-fiction|2008|8/10|

56. Discworld 05: Sourcery, by Terry Pratchett
|Fiction|1988|9/10|

57. A Thousand Splendid Suns, by Khaled Hosseini
|Fiction|2007|9.5/10|

58. The Mists of Avalon, by Marion Zimmer Bradley
|Fiction|1983|9.5/10|

59. The Pillars of the Earth, by Ken Follett
|Fiction|1989|9.8/10|

60. World Without End, by Ken Follett
|Fiction|2007|9.2/10|

61. The Last Juror, by John Grisham
|Fiction|2004|8/10|

62. "R" Is for Ricochet, by Sue Grafton
|Fiction|2004|7/10|

63. On the Life of the Caesars, by Suetonius
|Non-fiction|121|8/10|
|Reading the popular English translation by Robert Graves|


64. A Short History of Rome, by Cyril Robinson
|Non-fiction|1935|7/10|

65. Martin Misunderstood, by Karin Slaughter
|Fiction|2008|7/10|

66. I, Claudius, by Robert Graves
|Fiction|1934|9.8/10|

67. Tirza, by Arnon Grünberg
|Fiction|2006|8/10|

68. Claudius the God, by Robert Graves
|Fiction|1935|9.5/10|

69. Islam: A Short History, by Karen Armstrong
|Non-fiction|2000|7/10|

70. A History of Warfare, by John Keegan
|Non-fiction|1993|7.5/10|

71. Inheritance 03: Brisingr, by Christopher Paolini
|Fiction|2008|7.5/10|

72. A Child Called "It", by Dave Pelzer
|Non-fiction|1995|7/10|

73. Sway: The Irresistible Pull of Irrational Behavior, by Ori Brafman & Rom Brafman
|Non-fiction|2008|8/10|

74. Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die, by Chip Heath & Dan Heath
|Non-fiction|2007|8/10|

75. The Brain That Changes Itself, by Norman Doidge
|Non-fiction|2007|8/10|

76. High Crimes, by Michael Kodas
|Non-fiction|2008|9.2/10|

77. Into the Wild, by John Krakauer
|Non-fiction|1996|8/10|

78. Spook: Science Tackles the Aferlife, by Mary Roach
|Non-fiction|2005|8.5/10|

79. The Face of Battle, by John Keegan
|Non-fiction|1976|8/10|

80. Memoirs of a Geisha, by Arthur Golden (reading)
|Fiction|1997|8.8/10|

81. Just and Unjust Wars, by Michael Walzer (reading)
|Non-fiction|2006 (4th edition)|still reading|

82. Kleine Weltgeschichte der Philosophie, by Hans Joachim Störig (reading)
|Non-fiction|2005 (28th print)|still reading|
|I'm reading this 850 pages long German classic on the history of philosophy in its Dutch translation|


83. The Silmarillion, by J.R.R. Tolkien (reading)
|Fiction|1977|still reading|
|Re-read because I read it too long ago|


UPDATE
Sadly, I will no longer be updating this list. I have had great fun participating in the 50 Books for 2008, and I intend to keep on reading and listening to audio books at this high pace. Just started on Al Gore's The Assault on Reason, how fitting.

Well, goodbye, and keep reading those books!
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« Reply #3 on: Jan 08, 2008, 06:31:47 PM »
Borrowing off Apeiron:

  • Italic: Started the book in 2007, but finished it in 2008
  • underlined: A re-read.
  • (reading): Means I'm currently reading
  • All links will refer to Wikipedia, unless they don't
  • bold means it's completed

    Count: 2 Finished, 8 Reading

    1. Ichigo Mashimaro V04 / ??  (reading)
    2. Battle Royale Ultimate edition V06 / V15 (reading)
    3. Genshiken V04 / V09 (reading)
    4. God is not great - Christopher Hitchens (reading)
    5. Reclaiming History - (reading)
    6. The Golden Compass
    7. Physics- For Scientists and Engineers - A strategic approach (Perminent hold 1/2 way through- not finishing this, are you kidding me?)
    8. The subtle knife
    9. The Amber Spyglass
    10. Phase Space (reading)
    11. Azumanga Daioh V4/V4
    12. Enders Game
    13. Enders Shadow
    14. Shadow of the Hedgemon
    15. Firstborn - Arthur C. Clarke (reading)
    16. Statistics Book (reading)

    Libarything: http://www.librarything.com/catalog.php?view=mickal555
    Shelfari: http://www.shelfari.com/o1517982852/shelf
    -incomplete though, can't be stuffed putting everything... hard to remember just what I've read :S
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« Reply #5 on: Jan 08, 2008, 08:45:50 PM »

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« Reply #6 on: Jan 08, 2008, 09:08:56 PM »
This is turning out to be a failure.   :)

Zeno Izen's 50 books (mirrored)
The timestamps are just because I'm a nerd.  I'm not trying to read quickly.


1. A Random Walk Down Wall Street: The Time-Tested Strategy for Successful Investing, Ninth Edition
by Burton G. Malkiel.
W. W. Norton (2007), Edition: 9, Paperback, 416 pages
(Jan. 11, Completed and reviewed)

2. Utopia
by Thomas, Sir, Saint More.
Harlan Davidson (1949), Paperback, 83 pages
(Completed Sunday Jan. 27  Will write a short review soon.)

3. The Razor's Edge
by W. Somerset Maugham.
Penguin (Non-Classics) (1978), Paperback, 320 pages
(begun Sunday Jan. 27 - finished Timestamp: Tue 12 February 2008, 02:59 AM --500 (Eastern Standard Time))

4. The Golden Ratio: The Story of PHI, the World's Most Astonishing Number
by Mario Livio    
Broadway (2003), Paperback, 304 pages
(begun Timestamp: Tue 12 February 2008, 03:08 AM --500 (Eastern Standard Time) - finished  Timestamp: Wed 20 February 2008, 12:48 PM --500 (Eastern Standard Time))

5. Burr
by Gore Vidal.
Ballantine Books (1993), Paperback
(begun Timestamp: Wed 20 February 2008, 12:55 PM --500 (Eastern Standard Time) - finished Timestamp: Thu 27 March 2008, 09:04 PM --400 (Eastern Daylight Time))

6. Number: The Language of Science
by Tobias Dantzig.
Plume (2007), Paperback, 416 pages
(begun Timestamp: Thu 27 March 2008, 09:14 PM --400 (Eastern Daylight Time)  ... ohmygod, it's taking forever)

7. Fight Club
by Chuck Palahniuk
W. W. Norton (2005), Paperback, 224 pages
(begun ? - finished Timestamp: Thu 22 May 2008, 12:50 AM --400 (Eastern Daylight Time))

8. http://www.librarything.com/work/125073/book/33428228
9. http://www.librarything.com/work/1005659/book/33905951
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Also, as fellswooper has mentioned in other threads, this is a good web service for tracking your books and reading:

http://www.librarything.com/
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« Reply #7 on: Jan 08, 2008, 09:27:17 PM »
Books read in 2008

= Excellent
= Splendid
= Average
= Que horrible!
= Hazardous to your health



January
1. A Separate War and Other Stories by Joe Haldeman (Sci-Fi)
2. Winter World : The Ingenuity of Animal Survival by Bernd Heinrich

February
3. Evolution: A Very Short Introduction by Brian and Deborah Charlesworth

March
4. Seeker by Jack McDevitt (Sci-Fi)

April
5. The Future of Life by Edward O. Wilson (Non-Fiction)

May
6. No Time Like Tomorrow by Brian Aldiss (Sci-Fi - collection of short stories)

June
7. god is not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything by Christopher Hitchens

July
8. The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman (Fantasy)

August - September
9. The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins

October
10. The Hammer of God by Arthur C. Clarke (Sci-Fi)
11. The Call of Cthulhu and Other Weird Stories by H. P. Lovecraft

November
12. The Nets of Space by Emil Petaja (Sci-Fi)

13. Sunshine by Robin McKinley (Fantasy)
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« Reply #8 on: Jan 08, 2008, 11:45:53 PM »
BOOKS I'M READING IN 2008
    Dune - Frank Herbert.
    Dune Messiah - Frank Herbert
    The Demon Haunted World- Carl Sagan. (Will read)
    An Encyclopedia of Claims, Frauds, and Hoaxes of the Occult and Supernatural - James Randi. (Reference constantly)
    The God Delusion - Richard Dawkins[/list]
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    « Reply #9 on: Jan 09, 2008, 02:06:17 AM »
    1. The Golden Compass
    2. The Subtle Knife
    3. The Oklahoma Commercial Driver's Manual (passed my CDL)
    4. Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
    5. Mankind's Search for God (I have a friend that is a Jehovah's Witness)
    6. The Amber Spyglass
    7. Consciousness Explained by Daniel Dennett (currently reading)
    8. The Demon-Haunted World (currently reading)
    9. Why I Am Not a Christian by Bertrand Russell (soon)
    10. The Stuff of Thought by Steven Pinker (soon)
    11. The Narnia series (soon)
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    « Reply #10 on: Jan 09, 2008, 02:38:40 AM »
    1. Why is Uranus upside down?: Fred Watson
    7/10 - Good general survey of bite size Astronomy.
    2. Ancestors Tale: Richard Dawkins
    3. Look me in the eye: John Elder Robison
    7/10 - Although is this guy has Aspergers, I probably do to.  :?
    4. Shakespeare: Bill Bryson
    7/10 Good. There is little evidence on which to base a book about Shakey but BB does a good job
    5. A midsumer nights dream
    9/10 One of my favourite Shakespeare plays.
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    « Reply #11 on: Jan 09, 2008, 07:48:12 AM »
    1. "The Ancestors Tale" - Richard Dawkins
    Decent Enough. No need for a description here of all places.
    Rating: 7/10

    2. "Mad, Bad, and Dangerous to Know" - Ranulph Fiennes
    Autobiography of a famous English explorer. Holds a ton of records for polar travel amongst other things. Something of a national treasure. Really interesting stuff. Don't read unless you're prepared for your manhood to take a blow.
    Rating: 8/10

    3. "Homo Britannicus" - Chris Stringer
    Story of life in Britain over the last million years. Details about how the climate has changed and how life has adapted around it (or were wiped out in some cases), fossils found to date, the migration of early man etc.

    "Chris Stringer is Britain's foremost expert on human origins at the Natural History Museum. He also directs the Ancient Human Occupation of Britain project, aimed at reconstructing the first detailed history of how and when Britain was occupied by early humans. His previous books include African Exodus: The Origins of Modern Humanity and The Complete World of Human Evolution."
    Rating: Still reading.

    4. "The Royal Navy Officer's Pocket-book, 1944" - Brian Lavery
    Reproduction of the documents issued to newly trained officers during the second world war. Sort of a beginner's guide to being an officer. How to deal with specific situations as well as qualities that are required of an officer. How to address superiors and subordinates. How to maintain the spirit and efficiency of a ship. Reading it in preparation for my Royal Navy interview.
    Rating: Still reading.

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    « Reply #12 on: Jan 09, 2008, 08:02:14 AM »
    Books read so far:
    The Stuff of Thought by Steven Pinker - didn't finish, a bit too egocentric
    Bizarro by Don Piraro

    On queue:
    Seeds for the Future by Jennifer Thomspon
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    « Reply #13 on: Jan 09, 2008, 08:06:48 AM »
    Books of 2008!

    Italic means I'm in the process of reading it. Bold for finished.

    1. Aldous Huxley - Brave New World
    2. Brenda Maddox - Rosalind Franklin: The Dark Lady of DNA
    3. Jim Al-Khalili - Black Holes, Wormholes and Time Machines
    4. Terry Pratchett - Making Money
    8. Spider Robinson - Callahan's Crosstime Saloon
    9. Chuck Palahniuk - Diary
    10. Sarah Ash - The Prisoner of Ironsea Tower

    My little sister's books I read for the nostalgia and hell of it
    5. Kaye Umansky - Pongwiffy and the Spell of the Year
    6. Kaye Umansky - Pongwiffy and the Holiday of Doom
    7. Cressida Cowell - How to Twist a Dragon's Tale


    Niccolo Machiavelli - The Prince
    Friedrich Nietzsche - The Genealogy of Morals
    Gene Wolfe - The Book of the New Sun: Shadow and Claw Vol. 1
    Betty Edwards - The New Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain

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    « Reply #14 on: Jan 09, 2008, 08:20:58 AM »
    LIST OF BOOKS READ IN 2008
    30 finished, 2 reading


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    * (reading)... means I am currently reading the book


    1. Letter to a Christian Nation, by Sam Harris
    8/10
    Yay. Had to read this one.

    2. Wheel of Time 01: The Eye of the World, by Robert Jordan
    9.5/10
    After reading the first book, I knew the WoT series were going to be my favorite. Totally awesome.

    3. Wheel of Time 02: The Great Hunt, by Robert Jordan
    9.5/10
    I'm just in love with Wot.

    4. De Ontdekking van de Hemel, by Harry Mulisch
    8/10
    Translated: "Discovery of Heaven". I had to read this one for school and thought it was actually very good.

    5. Het Gouden Ei, by Tim Krabbé
    7/10
    Translated: "The Golden Egg". Had to read this one for school too, enjoyed it overall.

    6. Op Hoop van Zegen, by Herman Heijermans
    4.5/10
    Had to read it for school again, and it sucked. Don't read it (not that you would, obviously)

    7. Sherlock Holmes 08: His Last Bow, by Arthur Conan Doyle
    7.5/10
    Great entertainment.

    8. De Grot, by Tim  Krabbé
    7.5/10
    Translated: "The Cave". Not for school this time. Not among the best books I've ever read, but quite enjoyable.

    9. Wheel of Time 03: The Dragon Reborn[/i], by Robert Jordan
    9.5/10
    Again, awesome. I'll be reading New Spring first now, because I don't have the 4th book on my iPod yet.

    10. De Pianoman, by Bernlef
    6.5/10
    Not special, but entertaining. A bit boring, but it was a short book anyway.

    11. Wheel of Time Prequel: New Spring, by Robert Jordan
    9.5/10
    Gives you a whole other view on Moiraine, Suan and Lan, absolutely amazing.

    12. God is not Great, by Christopher Hitchens
    7/10
    The God Delusion is better so far. Still a good book, it was a bit hard to pick up reading again from time to time though...

    13. The God Delusion, by Richard Dawkins
    9.5/10
    Among the best books I have ever read. I loved it.

    14. Wheel of Time 04: The Shadow Rising, by Robert Jordan
    10/10
    I don't know exactly why, but I thought this part was the best so far. I especially liked Perrin's story this time, Rand's one was second best IMO. Him going to the Aiel was absolutely awesome.

    15. Stardust, by Neil Gaiman
    7.5/10
    It was alright, but not very 'special', a bit simple. Glad that I read it though, because it was quite entertaining.

    16. De koloniale realtie tussen Nederland en Nederlands-Indië, by Leo Dalhuisen, Frans Steegh and Joop Walhain
    Impossible to give points. I had to read this for my exam in History.

    17. Ten Oorlog! Europese oorlogen 1789-1919, by Leo Dalhuisen, Frans Steegh and Joop Walhain
    Impossible to give points. I had to read this for my exam in History.

    18. Wheel of Time 05: The Fires of Heaven, by Robert Jordan
    9.5/10
    These books keep interesting me, and I can't stop reading them. <3

    19. Onbegrepen, by Karin Slaughter
    6.5/10
    Called "Martin Misunderstood" in English. For every book you buy this month we get a free copy of this book in Dutch. Otherwise I would've read it in English.

    20. Misquoting Jesus, by Bart Ehrman
    8.5/10
    Teh awesome. Seriously. I am studying World Religions next year so obviously I would be interested in this subject, but this has gotten me even more excited about my study. I really can't wait. I could be the next (but sexier) Bart Ehrman ^^ YAY! (See how excited I am?).

    21. The Lost Gospel of Judas Iscariot: A New Look at Betrayer and Betrayed, by Bart Ehrman
    8.5/10
    About the same as Misquoting Jesus, awesome. It is true however that he repeats everything way too often. But a good book nonetheless!

    22. The Thing on the Doorstep, by H. P. Lovecraft
    7/10
    Kinda really extremely obvious, but entertaining enough for me to like it.

    23. Bad Astronomy, by Phil Plait
    9/10
    An amazing book. I learned a lot and there's some pretty good skepticism in it.

    24. Good Omens, by Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman
    10/10
    Always made me laugh, never bored me. LOVE it!

    25. America (The Book), by Jon Stewart
    7.5/10
    Yeah, funny. But not hilarious like Good Omens for instance.

    26. Tirza, by Arnon Grunberg
    7/10
    Predictable, enjoyable. And weird, like all Dutch novels.

    27. Count Karlstein, by Philip Pullman
    8/10
    Cute! Really cute. Of course a happy ending, but that's to be expected.

    28. Wheel of Time 06: Lord of Chaos, by Robert Jordan
    9.8/10
    There actually are people who said they stopped reading after the 6th book. I am stunned and amazed at how that could happen. There is no way, not in a million years, that I am going to stop reading now. This was the best ending of all of the WoT books so far. Gah I'm still all gah!

    29. Wheel of Time 07: A Crown of Swords, by Robert Jordan
    9.5/10
    A lot of big events here! Loved it. Although it's really unfair there's no Mat in the next book. I mean, with this ending?! Come on! But I will remain a faithful reader (well, listener) of the series.

    30. Wheel of Time 08: A Path of Daggers, by Robert Jordan
    8/10
    Perhaps not as good as the previous one, but not bad like people said it would be. Actually quite awesome! Now I'm sad that I'm already at book 9 though, I don't want the series to end...

    31. Islam: A Short History, by Karen Armstrong (reading)

    32. A World History of Christianity, by Adrian Hastings (ed.) (reading)
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