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Old 07-16-2012, 09:57 AM   #4
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Geeze lindsey you know what your books of summer are going to be? I typically start the summer with a fair idea of what I am going to read and go off a completly different direction such that by the time fall roles around I have gone off a completly different direction. Its gotten to the point that I typically do not map out my litterature for the entire summer any more.

So far the only deviation that I have made in my summer reading has been the addition of a magazine from amazon called Foreign Affairs, I used to subscribe many years ago when I was in high school, I really liked the thoughtfull analysis of the current events and the fact that authors tend to argue some interesting positions in the essays in the magazine. The only troubble is that the magazine is published only once every two months thus I do not get that much to read from the magazine each issue. I may remedy this sutation by adding another political analysis magazine as well.
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