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Old 11-07-2010, 07:23 PM   #7053
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I finished "The Big Short" by Michael Lewis, which I really enjoyed (although some people might not be able to stomach it, it follows those who end out profiting on the economic collapse by predicting it when no one else did). Now I've started "The Rape of Europa" by Lynn H. Nicholas, which is about the "ravaging" of artwork in Europe during WWII. A little dry, but interesting. Probably not as enjoyable if you don't have some art history background.
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