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What are you reading: February 2016

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Mary Lib Saleh Euless Public Library (EulessLibrary) | 61 comments Mod
What book are you currently reading? Do you like it so far? Would you recommend it?

The Winter Reading Club ends at the end of this month. Don't forget to write a review and then come to the library to pick up your prize mug.


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Tracy | 6 comments Proteinaholic: How Our Obsession with Meat Is Killing Us and What We Can Do About It
I like it so far. With a protein obsessed culture, it's nice to see a book written about healthy eating that doesn't focus on meat. It focuses on fruits, vegetables, beans, whole grains, nuts, and seeds.


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Denise O (oupeshy) | 3 comments The Opposite of Loneliness Essays and Stories by Marina Keegan

I'm almost done with this one, and I've come to the conclusion that I'm not a big fan of essays and short stories. The stories are interesting enough to keep my attention, but I feel very little connection to the characters. If I'm taking time to read, I need some sort of connection.


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Angela | 17 comments The Boys in the Boat Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics by Daniel James Brown

I am listening to The Boys in the Boat by Daniel Brown. It is the story of the Crew Team from Washington University who won the gold medal in Rowing in the 1936 Berlin Olympics. The story provides a very nice mix of rowing information and the human experience. I know nothing about rowing competitively so I am really enjoying learning about this, as well as, boat manufacturing. It sounds rather dry but believe me, it's not!


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Angela | 17 comments Uninvited (Uninvited, #1) by Sophie Jordan

This book is The Scarlet Letter meets Divergent. In a not to distant future where violence has escalated nationwide, scientists have discovered a gene held by all killers. In an attempt to control violent outbreaks, a government agency is created and begins using DNA testing to identify carriers of the killer gene. These people are then placed in interment camps, all except for a select number of teens who have been identified as potential members of a special ops team. It's "nature vs nurture" at its dystopian finest. I can't get this book out of my head!


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Kasey | 6 comments The City of Mirrors

The City of Mirrors by Justin Cronin. This is the third and final book in the 'The Passage' trilogy. I absolutely loved the first two books! I definitely recommend The Passage to anyone who likes Stephen King or is interested in science fiction/post-apocalyptic stories.


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