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Old 04-22-2011, 03:27 PM   #9043
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Can one read too much?
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I have three ebooks going at present, all Overdrive library books:

Beyond the Sky and the Earth -- Canadian woman sent to Bhutan as part of that country's Peace Corps-like program. She seems a bit naive and whiny, though admits it and it's understood she gets over it and goes "native" by the end.

Turning the Tables -- an "insider" look at the restaurant industry from the point-of-view of a New York blogger-critic, not easy to relate to him unless you're used to relatively high-end New York dining.

The Lunatic Express: Discovering the World . . . via Its Most Dangerous Buses, Boats, Trains, and Planes -- when I last put down the book, he'd just finished one of the most dangerous bus trips in the world (Peru), but I don't get a sense of adventure from him; it's more "okay ... check (tick) that one off!"
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