What have you been reading?

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Here's what I just got at the local thrift:

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If you wanted to know where they got the word "album" when referring to LPs.

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They used to be actual albums! Nothing like finding gold among all the crap! And what I'm "reading" is this:

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Another thrift store gem. Complete with book! Amazing thing is the book looks "un cracked" leading me to believe this album was opened, looked at but never played!

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I'm reading "a short history of nearly everything" by Bill Bryson. - I say reading, I'm being read to - audiobook - as this is what I listen to on my daily commuting drive.
 
Last night I started and finished: Vintage Beer: A Taster's Guide to Brews That Improve over Time

A very good read for people who want to cellar and make cellarable beers.
 
Just finished the sword trilogy by Michael moorcock...yes that's his real name. Last week I read the lion, the witch, and the wardrobe. Currently reading the second trilogy in the corum series by Michael moorcock


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He spells his last name with a lowercase m? That's a great name.


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Just finished a re-read of Dracula. I have an old copy that must be close to 100 years old (have to check) and I love turning the musty pages.


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