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Last good book you read (pleasure reading, not work/school related)

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Started Helter Skelter
read The Da Vinci Code while in the middle of Helter Skelter
Now finishing Helter Skelter
 
I just picked up the Ender series for $10 🙂

But last book I read for pleasure was The Da Vinci Code. I guess it was pretty good for pop fiction. But the ending was soooo obvious 😛
 
Originally posted by: xSauronx
The Ultimate Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy

great book
It took you this long to read the trilogy (plus one)? Wow...you need to not get out more 😀
 
Originally posted by: Cerb
Originally posted by: xSauronx
The Ultimate Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy

great book
It took you this long to read the trilogy (plus one)? Wow...you need to not get out more 😀

800 or so pages
trilogy? 5 stories, plus another short one....anyway, i dont read as often as i used to. and i dont get out much :/
 
V for Vendetta and some Camus i cant remember the title of this early. I finished those about the same time last week.
 
A Travler's Guide to Mars very indepth book of the geology of 40 different features on the planet goes into wind erosion, soil ice, volcanism, water erosion, impacts, plates, poles, and lots of other stuff. Long but good.

Before that it was Demon Haunted World by Carl Sagan over Christmas break which I also enjoyed
 
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