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<blockquote data-quote="big ginger 8" data-source="post: 939907" data-attributes="member: 53057"><p>Recently finished two very different books.</p><p></p><p>IT - Stephen King</p><p>Apparently one of the last books before King kicked his coke habit and you can tell. Overall it's really good but even Brandon Sanderson could have written it with about 300 less pages. The first 400 pages are so are very mixed with some excellent passages and other less so excellent but after that it really picks up momentum. I'm not usually one to get too scared from books but there is definitely some very unnerving and creepy parts.</p><p></p><p>Prisoners of Geography - Tim Marshall</p><p>Excellent book, explained a lot of actions taken by countries which have seemed impossible to understand from our point of view. Don't agree with everything in it but it definitely broadened my understanding of global affairs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="big ginger 8, post: 939907, member: 53057"] Recently finished two very different books. IT - Stephen King Apparently one of the last books before King kicked his coke habit and you can tell. Overall it's really good but even Brandon Sanderson could have written it with about 300 less pages. The first 400 pages are so are very mixed with some excellent passages and other less so excellent but after that it really picks up momentum. I'm not usually one to get too scared from books but there is definitely some very unnerving and creepy parts. Prisoners of Geography - Tim Marshall Excellent book, explained a lot of actions taken by countries which have seemed impossible to understand from our point of view. Don't agree with everything in it but it definitely broadened my understanding of global affairs. [/QUOTE]
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