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Virtual representation of a stack.

Monstrous Regiment
Just beginning to pick up Pratchett again after, what, 10 years?
Quicksilver (The Baroque Cycle, Vol. 1)
No, this isn't intimidating at all.

Started. Estimated completion: 2010. I try to be realistic about these things.

The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference
15%? 18%? 20%?
Santa, Baby
Crusie is the only author I am completist about. Of course, she's a slow writer and a quick read

I started reading Joe Keenan's latest, and loved it, but I heard the older books are even better, so I'm going back and reading them before I continue --

Putting on the Ritz

Blue Heaven

Hiaasen

Basket Case

Sick Puppy

The Social Life of Information
The Big Thinking book on the list.
Secrets and Lies: Digital Security in a Networked World
Most interesting looking non-required reading from the algorithmics course, years ago. Also, I liked Schneier's blog
The Areas of My Expertise
Hi, I'm a hobo
Things My Girlfriend and I Have Argued About: A Novel
This has been on my radar for a while. I sent it our for bookcrossing, and it got stuck somewhere in New Jersey
cold mountain
Received from sister-in-law
Loser : The Real Seattle Music Story (Updated Second Edition)
The cover features a young man(?) with a t-shirt proclaiming "You trendy grunge people SUCK"

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DanFr: Quicksilver has a low enjoyment/page ratio. (added at 10:47:10 PM on 02/11/07)

baaic: That sounds like it deserves its own list. It definitely sounds like it should be a rankable statistic. I figured I'd give the guy another shot after Cryptonomicon gave me a an entire year's worth of slowly parceled-out enjoyment. (added at 09:22:53 AM on 02/12/07)