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I hate everyone who doesn't vaccinate their children. I firmly believe that public health trumps individual preferences in this case.

Don't judge me: Dr. Sleep, by Stephen King is remarkably entertaining.

If you like fantasy at all there's a really excellent page-turner series by Patrick Rothfuss which starts with The Name of the Wind.

Anything by Joseph Boyden is worth looking at, he's a First Nations writer from Canada who writes beautiful multilayered novels (I'd start with Three Day Road, which is a WWI book about

Pretty much anything by Barbara Kingsolver, especially Prodigal Summer and Animal Dreams. Lamb by Christopher Moore. The Girl's Guide to Hunting and Fishing by Melissa Bank. This Charming Man by Marian Keyes.

To of my favorite books of all times- American Gods by Neil Gaiman and Oryx & Crake (and the other 2 books in the trilogy) by Margaret Atwood.

I CANNOT get into it! How far do you have to read to "get it"?

Sword of Truth series is good. I'm on the 9th book. (out of twelve ish)

Totally crushing on John Green.

If you like zombies and novels with excellent world-building, may I humbly offer up Mira Grant's Newsflesh trilogy (Feed, Deadline and Blackout) if you haven't already read them? Bought Feed on a recommendation from my local booksellers for going on holiday, and ended up in the Dubai Mall five days into my holiday

I kept clicking the next page button and there were NONE! It feels like a book that would have a sequel but maybe it won't because it's kind of a theme in the book.

I just finished "Rule and Ruin: The Downfalls of Moderation and the Destruction of the Republican Party from Eisenhower to the Tea Party" by Geoffrey Kabaservice. It is a good pick for the political situation we are in now and I felt like it was a weird coincidence that a book I started months ago is so relevant right

The Man in the High Castle or Eye in the Sky by Philip K Dick. Actually, anything by Philip K Dick is amazing.

The Lover by Marguerite Duras. Sooooo good. Damn.

Curtis Sittenfeld.

Came here to recommend Night Film myself. It is an amazing read. I'm still obsessively thinking about it days later, haha.

If you haven't read it already T.H. White's Once and Future King set is wonderful.

UGH. Dating in DC is the worst. It least it has been for me, especially in the last month or so.

I'll take what he's reading

I am a horrible person because I love reading about the train wrecks in WaPo's Date Lab. In this week's edition, we have a rec center assistant manager requesting a petite damsel in distress (presumably much younger and in much better shape than he is). Instead, Date Lab sets him up with a policy wonk. He rejects her,