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Old 03-31-2009, 03:28 PM   #10
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Christopher Moore, Lamb: the Gospel according to Buff Jesus's Childhood Pal as well as the book A Dirty Job.

They are humorous.

The Life of Pi is good (could have been edited better IMO)

In general I tend to avoid the literary stuff, seems like they are too stuffy and boring. Yeah I admit it Clive Cusslers books are not terribly realistic or even remotely possible in general, but they are a fun read! If I wanted depressing stuff I could easily talk to my friends, family and/or watch tv.

Do people who read Literary Fiction actually read books very often? It seemed to me, when I worked at a bookstore, they were buying the books for status and the fact that they were reading "literature" not a mass market pback.

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