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I love to read golf books and magazines, but I also read a lot of non-golf stuff.

My favorites are:

The Harry Potter Series: My son got me started on these. I am a little bummed they are done.

Eragon: The first two books are great. The third will be out in the Fall. It was supposed to be the final one, but as he got working on it he realized there was too much for one book.

Lord of The Rings: Great movies but better books.

Sidney Sheldon: Great mystery and suspense stuff.

Jimmy Buffett: Yeah...the singer. His stuff is phenomenal. I would suggest you pick up tales from Margaritaville. It is a collection of short stories that set the place for his other books.

Magazines: Family Handyman, Men's Health, Men's Health Living

What are the rest of you reading?
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I'm not into reading books so much (i'm an engineering student so i try to stay away from them when i can ), but i'm a huge sports fan so i'm really into sports illustrated and espn the magazine. I'm also a muscle car buff so anything along those lines also draws my interest.

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About a year ago, I re-read The Golden Compass in anticipation of the movie. I also read through Ian Fleming's James Bond novels shortly after I finished undergraduate studies. Lately, I've been given a copy of Dexter (the TV show is based on this, I'm told) to read.

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I can't remember the last thing I read that was not golf related....

"When I play with him, he talks to me on every green. He turns to me and says, 'You're away.' "
-Jimmy Demaret referring to Ben Hogan

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I like a lot of stuff: classic literature, sci-fi, sci-fantasy, historical fiction. I'd say the most recent novel I read that I really enjoyed was Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell.

Other magazines I read on a regular basis include Vanity Fair, U.S. News & World Report, Paste and Filter - occasionally I'll pick up Rolling Stone.

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1-The Bourne Trilogy: The movies were $%^&. Awsome books.
2-Other Ludlum (Bourne) are also great.
3-Lord of the Rings: At least they tried to follow the books.
4-The spy who came in from the cold: John LeClaire, excellet story with pathetic ending.
5-Naria Collection: All books are good but some are better than others.
6-Clinical Oncology: Ops sorry work slipped in. Tedious reading but accurate
7-Brown Bear, Brown Bear: my sons suggestion, great animal collection
8-Day after Tomorrow: Allan Folsom, freaky good book, ending was mind blowing.
9-The Alienist: Caleb Carr, psychological thriller that has psychokiller.

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I read so many books. I can speed read so I can read a novel in a day or two :) Needless to say, I have read more books than I can remember.

For magazine reading.........Home Theater, Sound and Vision, Sport's Illustrated, Game Informer, Maxim

I read a ton of books on the history of baseball also. I love that sport.

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I have lately been smitten with all the recent biographies of American historical figures. The latest: Theodore Rex (Teddy Roosevelt), and one on Thomas Jefferson (exact title and author not remembered right now).
I'm gaining quite a perspective on my countries' history than I got in school so long ago!

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Few good books:

Lord Foul's Bane

Ender's Game

1984

Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (god the movie was awful)

Neuromancer

Farenheit 451

The list could keep growing but these are the ones I would suggest to read first

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Anything by Stephen King. My favorites have been "The Dark Tower" series (7 books total), and "The Stand". I've got most of his works. That man as quite the imagination.

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currently i am waiting for the third Eragon book....I read Phil Ramone's autobiography, and am finishing up with Frank Zappa's book

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I havent really been much of a reader, not because I dont have the ability, but there has never really been any kind of books that can maintain my attention.

A book that I have recently read that I thought was pretty interesting was, Ken Follets - Pillars of the Earth. - 12th Century setting with a family going through a bit of a crisis. -

He is more of a conspiracy, spy, dangerous situation type of writer from what I have read but this book was good in my opinion.
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and am finishing up with Frank Zappa's book

He was scary-smart. As in I felt bad for anyone who would challenge him to an argument. I remember him just absolutely taking apart some pundit over censorship once.

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there was a massive chapter on that, it was a great read...i would buy this book!!!

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hybrid- cft ti 4h
irons- fp 4-gap
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currently i am waiting for the third Eragon book....I read Phil Ramone's autobiography, and am finishing up with Frank Zappa's book

It is killing me waiting for that book. The guy actually hand wrote the entire thing with an ink dipped quill. It better be worth the wait. He also announced that it will not be the last. There was too much to put in one book.

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why in the world would you write a book in and ink dipped quill???? one weird writer.....

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why in the world would you write a book in and ink dipped quill???? one weird writer.....

Don't know, but he has put out two great books so far. I guess we just have to trust him. Good thing I will have the golf season to help me get through to September.

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Big history buff, and I love Fictional History along the lines of Man in the High Tower by Philip K. Dick and nearly anything by Harry Turtledove.

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