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    66. The Omnivore’s Dilemma -by Michael Pollan
    By tracking four different types of meals from origin to table, Pollan describes the industrial farm system, the industrial organic system, a sustainable farm, and modern hunting and foraging. It might not sound that interesting, but the author’s style is engaging and the information is fascinating. We all eat, and if you want to know about what you’re eating, I highly recommend this book.

    67. The Extra Mile -by Pam Reed
    Pam Reed is an elite ultrarunner, whose achievements include twice winning the 135-mile Badwater Ultramarathon across Death Valley. The book is interesting, but her personality that comes through the writing and stories doesn’t endear her to the reader.

    68. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo -by Stieg Larrson
    A good mystery, and the antisocial Salander (the girl with the dragon tattoo) is an interesting character.

    69. The Communication of Ideas -A Collection of Monthly Letters published by the Royal Bank of Canada (copyright 1950)
    A collection of essays on communication, mostly about business writing, but also speaking. There is a lot of repetition from one essay to the next, but all the advice is still valid today.

    70. Hot Six -by Janet Evanovich
    Fun!

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