What Book Are You Currently Reading?

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Post by hungryhungryhomer »

Nope .
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Secret of Universes by Gazali
and World Order: New and Old by Noam Chomsky
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Inside Out
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ismetozkan wrote: World Order: New and Old by Noam Chomsky
it's a great book, I love all what Chomsky thinks about politics, Bush, war and economical order.

I'm currently reading "The AntiChrist" by Nietszche, I love german philosophy.
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Just started reading touching from a distance, ian curtis bio.
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A Country Doctor by Sarah Jewett
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Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
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As i Lay Dying

William Fawlkner
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Post by mnagoda »

Song of Susannah: The Dark Tower 6

By Stephen King

GET THIS SERIES! IT ROCKS!
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K-Pax by Gene Brewer :P
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Finished as i lay dying, read The Merchent Of Venice and now on to A Passage To India by Forster
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"Stupid white men", Michael Moore
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Franz Kafka - America

I finish this and a couple of short stories and I've read all of Kafka. Yeah. :)
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Macbeth by Shakespeare. It's splendid.
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miss-finalcut wrote:Macbeth by Shakespeare. It's splendid.
I'm going on to it next. Should start it on Monday if all goes to schedule and finish it by Thursday at the latest