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    The Last Argument of Kings by Joe Abercrombie. The final book in what has become one of my favorite fantasy series.

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    I’m reading through The Silmarillion by J. R. R. Tolkien. It’s decent book, but but can be pretty heavy at times. This is my second time reading it.

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    Fiction: The Wind-Up Bird Chronicles, Haruku Murakami
    Non-fiction: The Way Of Chuang Tzu, Chuang Tzu

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    This month was a wacky selection for no good reason:

    Pastoral Approach to Atheism; Pastoral Theology; Concilium Volume 23

    Silver Canyon, Louis L’Amour

    Compassionate Satanism: An Introduction to Modern Satanic Practice

    Gateway, Frederik Pohl

    Ethics 101: What Every Leader Needs To Know

    Street Design: The Secret to Great Cities and Towns, Victor Dover

    Babel, Kuang, R.F.

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        It’s been a very long time since I’ve been in a class with assigned readings like these books.

        I’ve come full circle and now I read both for pleasure and for personal growth.

        At the moment my current books are the Stone of Tears (Sword of Truth series) and Meditations by Marcus Aurelius. One is for general enjoyment, the other is for self reflection and growth.

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    Finishing both The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. LeGuin, on my e-reader, and The Eye of the Bedlam Bride by Matt Diniman, listening to the audiobook.

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    Unlikely Animals - Annie Hartnett

    The quirkiness of this one balances out the very real, very heavy overarching themes.

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    I’ve been reading The Recognitions (by William Gaddis) for months and I’m ready to be done with it. It’s brilliantly written, but it’s long and difficult in parts. So I’m kind of speed-reading the last 1/4 of it just because I’m losing steam. Don’t get me wrong… it’s a great book!

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    Invasion: Downfall

    I love a good pulpy thriller and holy shit is this good. Almost as good as reading the online reviews of people raging about it being racist. It’s a story guys

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    Just finished book 1 of “Malazan: Book of the Fallen” by Steven Erikson, “Gardens of the Moon”.

    Immediately started book 2, “Deadhouse Gates”. It’s a Malazan summer, all 10 books in a row! :D