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Just finished reading Jon Krakauer's Into the Wild which I liked a lot more than the movie. The book fleshes out certain characters that were only briefly mentioned in the movie. I'll pick up Michio Kaku's Einstein's Cosmos next.

I'm also studying Jeremy Silman's The Amateur's Mind which is a really good chess book in my opinion.

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This thread sure in short considering it's age. Anyway I've been digging into Dune and so far I like it.

Well it died and I brought it back haha infact under the search there is 2 just like it and even older :p like 2004 :rofl:

Is it readable without having read the previous books in the series?

Absolutely, I hadn't read any previous books. Not sure about others but I really enjoy fiction that encompasses real locations/places in history, it really makes for an interesting read.

I.E. Go wikipedia "Doomsday vault" it's actually very interesting, and real :).

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