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Old 11-30-2010, 01:10 PM   #5
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Can one read too much?
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I'm much more a non-fiction reader, though Foreign Bodies and The Great House look interesting.

I did make my way through Christianity -- it's very thorough! Another library download was Changing My Mind -- as with essay collections, some were interesting, others not so much, but Smith can really write!
The Promise strayed into wonkery often, so I'd recommend it for political junkies only.

I have Country Driving on my "maybe" list (along with Travels in Siberia) -- I liked Hessler's River Town, but couldn't get into Oracle Bones at all.
I'm in the library hold queue for The Possessed, premise seems interesting so we'll see. Finally, one of these days I plan on listening to The Tenth Parallel.
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