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America Again: Re-becoming the Greatness We Never Weren't by Stephen Colbert

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4.0

If you're thinking of reading this book you have to go audio-book. It just feels like an extended episode of the report, and it's so entertaining. I'm not sure that it would come off quite so well in text, but in audio book with Stephen Colbert dictating it's hilarious and very easy to get through.
The Good Girl by Mary Kubica

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4.0

It's a bit slow to get into but hard to put down once it gets going. The story is told out of chronological order jumping backwards and forewords and providing clues from different perspectives in time. It's interesting and definitely worth a read.
Galileo's Middle Finger: Heretics, Activists, and the Search for Justice in Science by Alice Dreger

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4.0

A must read for any would be researchers. This book really made me think about my own biases and the impact of research.
A very well written book with an interesting narrative.
The Capture of Cerberus & The Incident of the Dog's Ball by Agatha Christie

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3.0

I didn't like the cerebus story but the dog with the ball was a charming little whodunnit that kept me guessing the whole time.
Man in the Empty Suit by Sean Ferrell

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3.0

I think this is one of the first books I've read that have properly considered the implications of time travel. It deals quite well with the paradoxes that are created - first in the convention rules and then in the untethering.