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Old 12-28-2014, 10:43 PM   #21346
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I'm reading "The Hot Zone" (Richard Preston), only because it's next month's selection in my book club. It's about the origins (in the 60s-70s) of Ebola. It is well written (not full of too much medical jargon) and somewhat anecdotal, but I just don't care for the subject. I read for enjoyment, not enlightenment ;-) but will slog through (since I enjoy the actual book club gathering so much). I guess I should have a better attitude, with it being in the news so much lately, but it just so horrid.
I also read entirely for entertainment. I will have to say that when I read The Hot Zone umpteen years ago, I enjoyed it very much.

I'm now reading what will probably be the last two books I complete in 2014: Shadow of Freedom by David Weber and A String of Beads by Thomas Perry. Both are parts of series that I enjoy very much.

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