I have just finished book 41, which puts me a bit ahead of the game for the year. Which is good since TAM will be a non-reading sort of a place. Though the flights will be good reading time. 36. The Tudors – GJ Meyer This is a history of the entirety of the …
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Jul 09 2011
75 Books 36-40: Meyer, George, Sharlet, Chabris and Simons, Hines
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