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Originally Posted by cd34
Juniper Networks Reference Guide: JUNOS Routing, Configuration, and Architecture is a particularly riveting book covering many facets of a number of different routers in multiple production environments.
Juniper and Cisco Routing is another must-read for multivendor network installations -- I couldn't put that one down until I read all 723 pages. A real pageturner.
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That was a coffee splutterer lol
Swedguy, not really crime, more thrillers I guess, although I have a pretty wide range of tastes. Sir Moby, yep those Andy McNab books are pretty cool. His first book recounting his experience in Desert Storm is called Bravo Two Zero (The name of his platoon), although a lot of it was called bullshit by another member of the platoon, Chris Ryan, although I haven't read his book(s).
I've read most John Grisham books, a couple of fucking stinkers (The Bleachers, Our Painted House) but generally a good read, his early books are the best imho.
Another good one by Dan Brown is Digital Fortress (The Da Vinci Code sucked the big one but his other stuff is pretty good).
Also check out Philip Pullman's 'His Dark Materials' trilogy which I believe are being made into movies, the book titles being:
Northern Lights
The Subtle Knife (I read this 1st, and on reflection was the best thing I done)
The Amber Spyglass
Those will blow you away with the author's imagination
If you're anything like me those should keep you busy until next week
