Right now I am reading:
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Here are some reviews if you are interested to read it too.
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15790842-life-after-life
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Right now I am reading:
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Here are some reviews if you are interested to read it too.
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15790842-life-after-life
Right now, I'm reading The Omen by David Seltzer. After this, though, I'm going to probably delve into a Stephen King or a John Grisham...maybe even finish Anne Rice's Mayfair Witches Trilogy.
Martina cole is my fave author. I love all her books. I also like some of ken brunes books aswel as mandesue hellar. I love depressing books-i dont know why
Not currently but my last read book was -- The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business by Charles Duhigg
I am reading a few books concurrently, some for school, profession and pure interest. One is an art textbook, 2 are on prison and being a correctional officer, one is one of the seminal 60s sci-fi classics and another is on Mesopotamia, possibly the most fascinating ancient culture.
I have "Under the Dome" by Stephen King on the go right now, not sure what is next.
The Enchantress of Florence - Salman Rushdie
I tried to read Midnight's Children. Hey Millie, did you ever read The Satanic Verses?
Midnight's Children is my all time favourite book EVER lol what do you mean tried, I totally would have you down as someone who would appreciate it. I haven't read The Satanic Verses no, the story never grabbed me, but I love him sooooo much as an author that I'm sure I will one day. If Midnight's Children didn't draw you in try The Ground Beneath Her Feet!
I got this book off a friend because I was always curious about it and now LMAO I don't know if I'll ever get through it.
Anyone read this?
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^ i never read it, don't think i would enjoy that type of book, tbh. i am reading a book on hockey my dad got me.
I just started reading Taltos by Anne Rice. Although it follows the traditional style of her writing that I've grown to love, I think it's not as good as the first two in the trilogy of the Mayfair Witches.
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the black prism - brent weeks
(here's an image of the book)
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Laughted when find this one at work. Took it home and read multiple times. Its full with factoids.
Lmao, are those ^ all real books, pcmaster?
I'd buy that poop calender for all my friends as xmas gifts for their bathrooms.
Right now I'm re-reading the first Harry Potter book.
After I finish Taltos, I'm going to read either Disclosure by Michael Crichton or Pet Sematary by Stephen King. Not sure which.
falling man by don delillo
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China Study-Dr. Campbell
Shantaram, i advise you to read
The Ocean at the End of the Lane - Neil Gaiman I only just got it recently to read.
Carrie by Stephen King
I'm working my way through this list of top 100 novels of the 20th century http://www.modernlibrary.com/top-100/100-best-novels/
Just finished Memoirs of a Geisha. About to start The Kite Runner. Then will read The Grapes of Wrath. (in between these, I will get the latest Amy Tan novel from my mum, read Of Mice and Men, a non-fiction book about living in the Dust Bowl and a book (whose name I can't recall) set in Victorian England.
Can't wait for the upcoming summer holidays....family, reading and bodysurfing. Life doesn't get any better.
As embarrassing as it is, I'm almost done "the Power of Now" by Ekhart Tolle.
Seeking internal peace is not an embarrassing pursuit.
As much as I hate to take breaks when reading a novel, I put down Taltos and read Terminal by Robin Cook. It was excellent and only took a few short days to read. Now, I'm on Acceptable Risk by the same author.
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Hyperbole and a Half: Unfortunate Situations, Flawed Coping Mechanisms, Mayhem, and Other Things That Happened by Allie Brosh
It's a great comic, you can find it online too.
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Had to share this
Started to read
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but thinking abour downloading audio version
If each and any of you has not read The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss...
THEN GET THEE TO A BOOKSTORE.
No, seriously. Remedy your disgraceful situation. Get some beautiful narrative prose into your life. NOW.
Heaven Has No Favorites
amazing book
i liking reading all science books
slaughterhouse - five - picked it up at a garage sale
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Josef Kirschner
100 steps to happiness