A Pnut book club could be fun.
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@literary A book club does sound fun!
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@literary let's do it! What are we reading? /@mina @cano
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@Wife @mina @literary I've been reading "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" but bogged down about half way...it's very good but so very long too.
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@Wife I am reading Gane of Thrones @cano @literary
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@mina @cano @Wife I'm currently reading JUNKY by William S. Burroughs.
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@literary then we have to coax people like Adam Cox to use a pnut client…he has gone to the twits.
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@prometheus He's actually here. He goes by @adam :)
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@literary @adam well then booknuts? I didn't read books besides Java and Unix tomes until I retired. but starting to branch out…just not fiction
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@literary @prometheus I am indeed here. FWIW I am currently reading "The Radicalism of the American Revolution" by Gordon S. Wood and listening to Robert Caro's LBJ biography (third volume).
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@adam @literary presently part way through "becoming Animal" "the New Jim Crow" and "letters to Vanessa" Just started E.O Wilson's "the Creation" and recently finished "the laughing Sutra"
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@prometheus @adam I very much enjoyed The New Jim Crowe when I read it.
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@literary @prometheus Oh, almost forgot! I am also reading UNIVERSAL HARVESTER by John Darnielle on iBooks. It's creepy, delicious and accurately Midwestern, the last of which is of the utmost importance to me.
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@prometheus @literary (Also, I don't really like reading things on iBooks.)
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@adam @literary I wound up using my Kindle for my Bill McKibben, James Hansen and other authors who report to us from our near future: Why should I be comfortable in ANY way when reading about the death of the nature and environment I once took for granted
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