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by Ernest Cline
Anybody with even a hint of 80's geek love needs to read this book. A clever book about everything I loved as a kid thrown into a contest to rule the virtual world.
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Slow start but once Mister Slaughter joined the party it got rolling.
Have decided to reread all Vonnegut books in the order of publication. I still love this book. I was amazed at how relevant it still is. Haven't read it since which school and I am sure I got a lot more out of it now.
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by Erik Larson
A very good book (if a little dry). Very hard to read though. I learned a lot of history I was unaware of and most of it depressed me. I know it is easy to look back and ask, "how did the world let it happen?" but I still wonder.
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