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1. recommendations?

I'm having my knee replaced this summer, which will require me to be sitting in one spot for physical therapy for about a month. After flipping through the TV today, I realized that I won't last very long trying to keep occupied with those offerings. I also realized that I haven't been up to date on books this year (taking a technology course that took all my time and energy).

So, I'm looking to develop a nice stack of books to read during my recuperation. Any suggestions? Old or new, I'm hoping to get caught up on things I should have read and haven't gotten to. Kind of like having a beach day, every day... Read the rest of this post

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