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The GOT Book Club

The library at uni were getting rid of old stock so had a look around and found these. £1 each, bargain.

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Im going through all the Quarry books by Max Allen Collins just now, currently up to thé fifth one called "Quarrys Vote". Really good hardboild crime books. They'd be prefect for a film or tv series adaptation.
 
Got the week off so reading a couple of books that I wouldn't usually but kind of feel I should if I'm going to call myself a psephologist. Starting with

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And then hopefully will also read

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To balance out all the Chomsky I've been reading lately

Both interesting, and I don't want to prejudice your opinion of them by offering up my own thoughts, but happy to do so once you've read them :)
 

Last summer I started reading Infinite Jest, at first I thought it was brilliant probably the best thing I ever read. 700 odd pages later I gave up and just thought it was a big bloated mess.

Just finished this:

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Loved it. So might give Infinte Jest another go this summer. Especially with 'The End Of the Tour' film coming out this summer.
 
I've been re-reading the Golden Bough by Sir James Frazer. It's a study in mythology and folklore from Ancient Greece to the early twentieth century. His thesis basically is that the ritual of killing a king and his rebirth to ensure the fertility of the earth is common throughout the world. In Europe the folklore rituals still, or recently practised, could be traced in origin to Ancient Greece. It contains many fascinating details of rituals throughout the world and is well worth a look.
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The Narrow Road to the Deep North
Worth a read, horrific in what went on in building the Burma railway...also the Japanese were not the nicest people in the world.

Girl on a Train
It's OK, a fair amount of hype but not warranted
 

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Really good book, since been extended by other researchers to go much further back


http://www.amazon.com/The-Creation-Inequality-Prehistoric-Ancestors/dp/0674064690

Is a good, but difficult read, deals with the original constructs of society once pastoral living and husbandry were adopted, how hierarchies were formed etc
 

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