Crockett
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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson
I finally read it after being told countless time by my brother to read it.
I'm happy that I did it because I was completely engrossed by it. It is dangerously addictive.

I was just finished with The Passage by Justin Cronin, a superbly crafted and rousing novel, it's simply a real page-turner.
We actually had to study it as part of Post-colonial material for O-levels, every one of us had to struggle with the names for the first time and a faulty English teacher didn't help things either. But it brings back real fond memories nevertheless. The lot of us ended up studying it on our own and to good effect. I loved that book. There are apparently a two sequels, one involving Okwonko's son and other a spiritual successor to that? I haven't had the chance of picking them up yet. This one really opened my eyes to the diversities of culture within Africa, and more importantly how a non-English writer can use the language effectively in a positive light. For me, that's really important.