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Anyone read The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich? Amazon has a great deal on books between now and 11/28th and I was thinking about getting a new book for the collection.

I read it many years ago, like 25, for my history class on Europe between the World Wars. It's the only "text" book I still have from my college years which should tell you how much I liked it.
 
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I feel like they started to go downhill after Joe was introduced.

I think they started downhill when the "co-author" switched. I think Andrew Gross wrote some of the early ones but then around book 7 they switched to Maxine Paetro
 
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Is it best to erad the Scot Harvath books in order?

I am a bit of a stickler for reading the books in order. There are several characters that develop over the series of the books which may throw you off, one in particular. Personally I think the earlier ones, with the possible exception of the 1st are better than the more recent once.
 
Went to the library today, and found myself at peace walking among the stacks. Ended up checking out two cookbooks and "The Challenge of Things" by AC Grayling.
 
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What would you suggest I should read if I really liked Kip Thorne's The Science of Interstellar?
 
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I am thinking of reading The Art of the Deal out of curiosity, though I haven't fully committed yet.
 
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I am thinking of reading The Art of the Deal out of curiosity, though I haven't fully committed yet.

My library has 5 or 6 copies, and there's been a waiting list for months. I'm not giving him the dough, so I'll wait until the Trumpymoon is over to borrow it.
 
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I imagine just pictures of hand outlines and gibberish of a child that's been translated, poorly, to English.
 
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My Year in Books from Goodreads (so far):

145 books
50,277 pages

SHORTEST BOOK - 128 pages
Desserted: Recipes and Tales from an Island Chocolatier by Kate Shaffer

LONGEST BOOK - 985 pages
Fall of Giants by Ken Follett

AVERAGE LENGTH 354 pages

MOST POPULAR - 1,989,617 people also read The Book Thief by Markus Zusak

LEAST POPULAR - 11 people also read Austrian Desserts by Toni M. Rwald (this was a terrible book)

MY AVERAGE RATING FOR 2016 3.2

HIGHEST RATED ON GOODREADS - The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah
 
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Goodreads told me I read 13 books this year. I think my wife read that many in a week.

I blame it on some tediously boring books that I couldn't just abandon. I can't get myself to just move on from bad books.
 
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That's like 150 pages a day! :eek: It's impressive.

I should probably make a point to set aside 30 minutes a day to books in 2017.
 
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She majored in being a librarian. It's expected.

Lit and Library Science, even. Double whammy.

Some of those are cookbooks, so I don't necessarily "read" them in a traditional way.

I bet Probert reads more than I do.
 
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