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What Becomes You (American Lives) by Aaron Raz Link

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The Great Hunt (The Wheel of Time, Book 2) by Robert Jordan

The Complete Poems (Penguin Classics) by Walt Whitman

Toxin by Robin Cook

Eaters of the Dead by Michael Crichton

The Norton Anthology of World Masterpieces: 1650 To the Present by Maynard MacK

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Groups75 Books Challenge for 2009, BBC Radio 3 Listeners

Favorite authorsMark Z. Danielewski, David Levithan, Patrick Rothfuss, Brandon Sanderson (Shared favorites)

Favorite bookstoresBorders - Lithonia

Favorite librariesConyers-Rockdale Library System - Nancy Guinn Memorial Library, Henry County Public Library - Fairview Branch

About meIn 2018, scientists will discover how to reanimate human corpses. This will lead to an explosion in the undead population. By 2022, the population of reanimated corpses will nearly equal that of the living. In 2023, it will have doubled, and a localized uprising of “zombies” will become a small scale war. In 2026, intelligence reports will begin circulating in Washington with an old photo and a name, “Andrew,” the man leading the zombie attacks. In 2030, Andrew will control all of North and South America, with a full-scale invasion into Europe and Asia underway. In 2035, with the global economy in shambles and its peoples under the rule of Andrew, a project to colonize the moon will be announced.

With poor oversight into this project, we were able to build a small device allowing us to send a message back in time. It is our hope that you will find this, find Andrew, and stop these horrors from occurring.

About my libraryIt's a bit of a hodgepodge of various genres, languages, times, etc. I don't really have a pattern to the books I read and buy... I just go off of recommendations and chance encounters, although I do try and buy certain authors whenever they release a new book. If I had to describe themes in my library, though, I suppose they would be: history, religion, psychology, fantasy, fun.

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Thanks for the SantaThing books. I've read very little McPhee but had planned to read more eventually, and saw Sanderson speak this summer but hadn't gotten around to trying Mistborn. :)
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