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This list should only include [[books]] you're reading for fun. If this list gets big enough, this page might be a neat way to get a quick book recommendation. '''Please alphabetize by author's last name.'''
* After you finish the book, or if you have read a book on the list, consider adding a brief rating or review (put two vertical lines after the author's name, then type) and consider appending your name so that people will know whose opinion it is.
|A History of God||Karen Armstrong
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|Second Foundation||Isaac Asimov||I would rate Foundation as the best book I've read in years, but neither Foundation and Empire nor Second Foundation met my expectations, after having read the first book. Still a great series, and there is a good reason it won the Hugo Award for best all-time series.|-|Boober's Colorful Soup||Joanne Barkan|-|The Power Broker||Robert A. Caro
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|Autobiography of Red||Anne Carson
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|The Unbearable Lightness of Being||Milan Kundera
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|Girl With the Dragon Tattoo||Stieg Larsson
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|Freakonomics||Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner
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|Niebla||Miguel de Unamuno
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|Rabbit, Run||John Updike
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|Slaughterhouse-Five||Kurt Vonnegut||This book is exceptional in three ways: The writing style, the telling of the story of Dresden, and the main character's being at the same time seemingly crazy and also completely understandable as a person. ([http://wso.williams.edu/facebook/view?unix=07djd 07djd])
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|This Boy's Life||Tobias Wolff
|}-|The Razor's Edge||W. Somerset Maugham