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Shadie777

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Im currently re-reading the 13th book of The Wheel Of Time series.A brilliant series and I can't wait til the next one comes out.
 

tehfeen83

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I just finished The Repossession Mambo by Eric Garcia, which was good and I'm just starting A Farewell to Ams by Hemingway. Which I imagine will be quite different.
 

Sexy Street

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The Devil in the White City.
It's about how the rise of the technological age also correlates to the rise of the modern serial killer by showing the Worlds Fair at the time (ferris wheel and other inventions) and a serial killer that no one knew was killing.
 

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No novels, but I'm reading a book about comic book artists/writers from Minnesota, particularly Minneapolis. Amazing what you find at your local libraries! :D

Most of them have worked with Neil Gaiman, which is not surprising haha
 

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I am reading some sadistic splatter-porn called "Ass Goblins of Auschwitz". It's quite disturbing but i guess, that is what it was made for. Also it sucks.
When i am feeling like it i also read a chapter of "Thus spoke Zarathustra". That one is quite interesting but also somewhat repetitive and tiresome.
 

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ThatLankyBastard said:
Nuckelavee said:
Communist Manifesto (I finally get to finish it, my old copy was confiscated by one of my teachers.)
Really! Why would they do such a thing?
Dragonpit said:
Warcraft Archives by multiple authors
Great works!
I loved all four of the stories, such a great read!

BTW Have you read "War of the Ancients" by Richard A Knaak? If you haven't read it yet and you don't mind reading another Warcraft book, I highly suggest it!
On the contrary. I already finished the War of the Ancients. :) I will however move on to The Shattering by Christie Golden afterward.
 

Chamale

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I'm currently reading A Clockwork Orange and The Canterbury Tales, and I've reached the point where I can actually understand both of them perfectly. I'll read The Prince as soon as it returns to the library.

Next Saturday, I'm going to time myself to see how long it takes to read Death of a Salesman, Night, King Lear, and The Wars in one sitting.
 

Darth Sea Bass

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Stone of Tears by terry goodkind i got temple of the winds at christmas so i wanted to read the preceding 3 before i start reading it.
 

Motakikurushi

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Just finished One-Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, but I just started reading One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Alexander Solzhenitsyn.
 

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Chamale said:
Next Saturday, I'm going to time myself to see how long it takes to read Death of a Salesman, Night, King Lear, and The Wars in one sitting.
For what, all of English 30? o_O

I guess you'll be set for the rest of the year though...

We didn't even read Night.
 

MaVeN1337

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http://www.amazon.com/Notes-Edge-Times-Daniel-Pinchbeck/dp/158542837X

Been reading that recently, Almost done.

It's sort of the authors journal from the last few years about, hell anything, just the world. Lot's of things I agree with and 1 or 2 i disagree with. Great read either way.
 

Lionsfan1986

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legionary the roman soldier's unofficial manual it is very cool. It tells you all about the Roman Legion.
 

AlexKasper

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Year Of The Black Rainbow by Claudio Sanchez and Peter David. Considering he had to write this while also recording a new Coheed and Cambria album, it's actually really good.
 

Megacherv

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I have to read through C# Programming by Rob Miles, The Intensive C Course by Mick Farmer, and Screen Burn by Charlie Brooker
 

Chamale

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Marter said:
Chamale said:
Next Saturday, I'm going to time myself to see how long it takes to read Death of a Salesman, Night, King Lear, and The Wars in one sitting.
For what, all of English 30? o_O

I guess you'll be set for the rest of the year though...

We didn't even read Night.
Yes, that's the English 30 required reading list. I'm trying to go through the whole thing in 1 day.
 

Ih8pkmn

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The Big Over Easy: A Nursery Crime by Jasper Fforde.

Humpty Dumpty didn't fall; he was shot!
 

DuctTapeJedi

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Tolstoy's "The Kingdom of God is Within You."

It's a book on his theological views that is frequently credited with starting the Christian Anarchist/Pacifism movements.

It said on the back that Gandhi credited many of his beliefs on non-violent resistance to this book. It's very pro-communist, anti-war. It's really good so far.
 

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Oscar90 said:
Eragon. And i hate it. My friend said it gets good near the end, and im having a hard time believing him. I should probably stop, but i've got absolutely nothing else to do at this stupid cabin.
Ehh I disliked that book. I stopped reading about half way through.

Reading Snuff by Chuck Palahniuk. It's about a retiring porn star who wants to break a world record by having sex with 600 guys, one after the other, on camera. Tis rather interesting.