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None of Maigret's Business by Georges Simenon.

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The Puppet Masters by Heinlein
* reading this online at another good site for SF or general reading, but it costs to download($6-8) and reading online can be slow turning pages

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The Bedside Companion to Sherlock Holmes by Richard Riley and Pam McAllister.

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Study in Scarlet - having received the SH novels from my son for my birthday.

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Wind on the Buffalo Grass: The Indian's Own Account of the Battle of the Little Big horn River, and the Death of Their Life on the Plains...collected and edited by Leslie Tillett.

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Patriot Games by Tom Clancy.

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Pilgrim-the Great Crusade- the latest in a few Templar and crusader inspired novels.

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Timothy Leary "The Politics of Ecstasy".... far out man. emoticon

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"A Whole New Mind - Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the World," by Daniel Pink.

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Scott, that book is VERY interesting. It was handed around from person to person at the art college where I teach and obviously was quite a hit with most people. I enjoyed it. emoticon

Look forward to your impression,

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