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Tag Archives: Book club

November and December books 2011

Posted on January 6th 2012 by Timo
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Last reading list entry for 2011 and possibly the last I'll ever post. Not sure if anyone is getting anything out of this. Start reading →
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September and October books 2011

Posted on January 6th 2012 by Timo
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A rather late and quick look into books I read past fall after my summer vacation. Start reading →
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July and August books 2011

Posted on September 18th 2011 by Timo
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I did get to read some awesome books this summer, even though most of August was spent traveling. Start reading →
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May and June books 2011

Posted on July 6th 2011 by Timo
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I got a decent amount of reading done in the past few months and it appears true crime is back to dominating my spare time. Start reading →
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March and April books 2011

Posted on May 2nd 2011 by Timo
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Appears I wasn't much of a reader the past few months, but at least I made up for it by reading nerdy books. Wohoo! Start reading →
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January and February books 2011

Posted on March 6th 2011 by Timo
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It was time to start going through my To Read True Crime pile and I made it halfway through. As a result I can say that I need to read more about Michael Bruce Ross and that Corey Mitchell is always worth reading. Start reading →
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October, November and December books 2010

Posted on December 31st 2010 by Timo
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From brutal murder to OED, rock venue to life in the concentration camps and logotherapy, Unabomber to usability testing, and the most important business book ever written. This is what I read in the past three months. Start reading →
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August and September books 2010

Posted on October 6th 2010 by Timo
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Vacation time mixed with hectic work schedule. A tribute to the life of Cliff Burton, cannibalism, incest and imprisonment and one of the most shocking true crime books I've ever read. Start reading →
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June and July books 2010

Posted on July 22nd 2010 by Timo
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I thought I hadn't been reading too much lately, but turns out I've been a good boy. Dan Pink's Drive is definitely a book worth getting! Start reading →
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