What I brought along to read over spring break:

As tired as I got of the 2008 election, there are still things I didn't know about what went on behind the scenes. This is a rollicking read, because it reads like fiction and is often stranger than.

I tend to avoid best selling fiction, which is why I'm just getting around to this series (just as book 3 comes out in an American edition). I loved it, and I'm loving book 2. Great characters, intricate plot, and an unfamiliar but fascinating setting.
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