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Old 10-17-2009, 10:43 PM   #81
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I've got both Stieg Larsson books, and can't wait to did into them. I've heard incredible things about them, which is the reason I purchased them. I may have to postpone "Shantaram," for just a little bit.


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I've read both of Larsson's "Millennium" novels that have been released in the U.S. and I must say that I like the first one much better than the second (not that the second one was bad).

I'm currently reading "Blood's A Rover" by James Ellroy (one of my all-time favorite authors), unfortunately it does not appear to be available in electronic format so it's my first DTB since I bought my 505. On the ebook front I'm reading "On Basilisk Station" which I picked up from the wonderful Baen Free Library.
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