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Aquarelle

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citizen cane

ornery ornithologist
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Ernest Hemingway: A Life Story, and Bill Bryson's Neither Here Nor There: Travels in Europe.
 

prplchknz

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Books to read: (that I own but haven't read yet)
4.50 from Paddington-Agatha Christie
Divine Comedy-Dante Alighieri
Incarceron-Catherine Fisher
Ender's Game-Orson Scott Card
The Necromancer (The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel)-Michael Scott
 

miss fortune

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currently reading God Bless You Mr. Rosewater, Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom and The Mysterious Stranger... why bother reading one book when you can read several? :holy:
 

kquirk

amateur cartographer
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I just finished the Long Price Quartet by Daniel Abraham. It was really good.
 

cafe

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Lord John and the Private Matter. It's a mystery set in the 1700s with a gay English military officer as the protagonist. I'm re-listening to the whole series and it's holding up to a second listen pretty well.
 

Lark

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I was reading a book called Letters to Juliet about people writing letters to Juliet of Verona, that's the character from Romeo and Juliet, I'm nearly finished it now and might write a letter itself, there is an annual contest and the winnder gets a stay in Verona for two people.

Also I'm reading Jung's Anwer to Job, and another book called The Wish List which is a massive life list someone composed and I'm using it to think about goals I might want to complete myself.

I'm reading The Riddle Master's Game at night, its from the fantasy masterworks series but its not as good as Jack Vance's Lyonesse Two which I was reading before that.

There's a book on Ghosts, a natural history of Ghost Hunting but its sort of something to pass the time just, its not that interesting but it passes the time.
 

Sakedon

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I just finished 1408 (Stephen King) and The Exorcist (William Blatty)
Both were okay. I'm still looking for a good , solid scare though. Suggestions are welcome.
 

Tellenbach

in dreamland
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The Examined Life: How We Lose and Find Ourselves by Stephen Grosz. I love this book. This is 50,000 hours of a psychoanalyst's sessions condensed into a book. If you enjoyed HBO's In Treatment series or if you enjoy learning what makes a person tick, then go read this book.
 
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