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What'cha Reading?

hokie912

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Just finished The Book of Laughter and Forgetting by Milan Kundera (really liked) and Drown by Junot Diaz (loved). I'm not usually a short story person, but I really loved how both of those collections used their intertwining themes.
 

Little Laura

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I just started re-reading the Twilight books, which I quite enjoyed the first time around, even though they aren't the most well-written books out there. I must say though, the second time around I normally fall even more in love with a book, but not this time. I think it is something I would have enjoyed if I were younger. I also finally watched New Moon and I have to say it should have been marketed as a comedy not a horror. I couldn't stop laughing! I'm not saying its bad, I am just saying I found alot of it ridiculous, but I do have a quirky sense of humour! LOL
 

sculpting

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stuff jag gave me to read about people. meow.

(Along with Jung, myers, rand, hackett, cherreyh, and some book about corporate finance and a report on miRNAs. in piles everywhere!)
 

Valiant

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The Emberverse Series by S.M Stirling.

The first book is called Dies the Fire.

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You really should read it if you like Post-Apocalyptic stuff, medieval stuff, Celtic stuff etc.
 

Tecla

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Actively Reading:
Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency by Douglas Adams
The Fabric of the Cosmos by Brain Greene
The God Delusions by Richard Dawkins

I have about 8 books started right now, I will get around to finishing them, one day, maybe.
 

Mad Hatter

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Moby Dick, by Herman Melville.
Great book.
 

Betty Blue

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Just started another whilst still having four on the go, actually one i have yet to start.
The new one is
Nathianiel's Nutmeg by Giles Milton
 

Snoopy22

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Rex Stout - Nero Wolfe/Homicide Trinity
 

William K

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The Emberverse Series by S.M Stirling.

The first book is called Dies the Fire.

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You really should read it if you like Post-Apocalyptic stuff, medieval stuff, Celtic stuff etc.

Good book. I've often wondered what would it be like if someday we woke up and one of the Laws of Physics suddenly stopped working.
 
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