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Old 01-25-2007, 10:28 PM   #31
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Originally Posted by KlondikeGeoff
I loved Cryptonomicon, but I am an (aged) nerd, as I think you have to be to enjoy this. It is very, very funny in many places, and an amazing story line. He is infamous, however, for his very abrupt endings.
I read Cryptonomicon a few years ago and found that it was a good read, it's a little disconcerting at first haow the book jumps back and forth between two time periods, but all comes together nicely. Can't imagine how long this book is in Reader pages, as it was a quite hefty size in bound print.

Here's yet another suggestion for those wanting to maximize their $-to-eBook ratio:

His Dark Materials Trilogy - This is a very good series, while targeted at adolescents, I found it to be a very interesting read that keeps you wanting more. I had to wait for the final book for a while, that really sucked! Get 'em all for an outstanding $7.19!

Also another tip, try searching the Connect store using the keyword "bundle" to find what their bundled selections (which are pretty darn good deals).
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