What Book Are You Currently Reading?

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Post by HaVoKnYnJ »

The Dark Tower series (Book 4, Wizard and Glass right now)
Soon to begin: The Fires of Heaven by Robert Jordan

That's about it, though usually I have 3-4 books going at once. Weird.
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Ernest Hemingway's In Our Time
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"Curtain: Poirot's Last Case" - Amazing! I love Poirot. And this is the only book that i haven't read in the series!
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Ian Flemmings- The Man with the Golden Gun :)...
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I am reading Atonement by Ian McEwan as I enjoyed Saturday and The Comfort Of Strangers by the same author! Check it all out!! 8)
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Now I'm reading Creation, a fictionalized account of Audobon's trip to Newfoundland around 1833 to draw those northern water birds. It's good.
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Garry Sharpe-Young's books about Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath.
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Keith Jordan wrote:I am reading Atonement by Ian McEwan as I enjoyed Saturday and The Comfort Of Strangers by the same author! Check it all out!! 8)
Great books. I have read The Comfort Of Strangers too, but my favourite is The Cement Garden (and great film version). And Enduring Love ( there is a new film version (2004) I have not seen) :)
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Post by a glazed look »

the da vinci code and dark tower 4th vol and the talisman
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Great Expectations wasn't all i hoped it would be :lol:

Nah, seriously, it's one of the best books i've ever read and i urge you all to pick up a copy if you haven't read it
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"D?nekler" a political book from Hasan Yal?ın has just finished.

And i'm reading "Crisisantem And Sword" from Ruth Benedict a book about Japanese culture, sociality...
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.

ugggghhhhh...school. :x
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In The Blink of an Eye: how VISION sparked the big bang of evolution
by Andrew Parker

he's dealing with the causes of the sudden diversity of lifeforms found in Cambrian fossils,
covering similar ground to Stephen Jay Gould's Wonderful Life, but 15 years have passed since Gould's book and much more has been learned since then

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i finished the da vinci code really worth it,am completeing the dark tower 4 the wizard and glass
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Post by Craig Marion »

The new book by Nick Mason "Inside Out" and also a book called "The Woman Adn The Dragon".