What book(s) are you currently reading?
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High Intensity Training by Mike Mentzer, and ASOIAF.0
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Reading World War Z for the third time! SO WELL WRITTEN!0
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I personally love Cormac McCarthy - just finished "The Road", which I found absolutely beautiful. I'm also reading the Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy, good for a laugh. If you feel like something intelligent and deep, along with stunning language, try Vladimir Nabokov. Or, if you love the English language and feel like a good scare, try M. R. James horror stories.0
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'The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair' by Joel ****er
I'd never heard of it, but my hubs brought it home. So the first 20 pages or so were about a writer that has writer's block, and I'm just thinking man I hope the next 400 pages aren't about his stupid writers block. Long story short.... it's really good! Not going to give anything away but WOW!
Apparently it's a best seller. It's good.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/international-best-seller-truth-harry-662372
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/10611852/Harry-Quebert-The-French-thriller-that-has-taken-the-world-by-storm.html0 -
I have three words of advice:
Read "Gone Girl"
It's an amazing book with twists and turns, and there is a movie to be released this year!
Just finished that. Brilliant book. I love that author.
Read Rebecca if you like that kind of thing. At least you'll be reading the original and not a poorly disguised plagiarism. And I was genuiniely surprised at the ending of Rebecca. I saw the twist in Gone Girl coming from the first chapter, not to mention the terrible, nonexistent character development. I couldn't bring myself to give a crap what happened to any of them.
But it was a quick, easy read, I guess. I've heard they're making major changes for the movie, which can only be a good thing.0 -
I am an audiobook kind of girl. Currently listening to 'A Princess of Mars' by Edgar Rice Burroughs
I read all of the John Carter books a couple of years ago before the movie came out. I don't know why I didn't read them as a kid, as I read a lot of ERB's other books.0 -
I'm re-reading The Road.0
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Command and Control by Eric Schlosser0
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The Storyteller by Jodi Picoult0
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Sentimental Education by Gustave Flaubert
Philebus by Plato0 -
Don't have time to read. I rather wait for the movie.0
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Just finished a new sci-fi title - "2312" from Kim Stanley Robinson0
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The fault in our stars by John Green, just brilliant!0
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Don't have time to read. I rather wait for the movie.
Shun the unbeliever!! shuuuuuunnnnnnnn!0 -
(1) Beowulf A Student Edition edited by George Jack
(2) Hindu Law and Judicature
(3) Listening to Wizard's First Rule by Terry Goodkind
upcoming:
(1) Will listen to The Secret Life of Words (From the Great Courses)
....yeah um this is my 'fun' reading lol, at least this list has Wizard's First Rule in it Any earlier and you would of just seen "How To Teach Yourself Old English" "Teach Yourself Philology" and "The I.N.A. Heroes Autobiographies." As my husband is found of saying my definition of a "FUN" read isn't normal.
Recommend: Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert in the translation of Eleanor Marx Aveling0 -
I have three words of advice:
Read "Gone Girl"
It's an amazing book with twists and turns, and there is a movie to be released this year!
Just finished that. Brilliant book. I love that author.
Read that one and recommend it to my friends all the time. I can't wait to see the movie!!! :flowerforyou:0 -
Don't have time to read. I rather wait for the movie.
IMO, it's harder to find time to watch a movie - you have to have around 2 solid hours, because who watches a movie in parts and you have to be where a TV or cinema is.
Books you can read almost anywhere and you can read in installments - much easier to fit in to life time wise.
But I guess we all find time for things we want to spend time on.0 -
Demon Camp and I Am Second.0
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The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg...highly recommend for those struggling to make exercise a habit!0
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"The Reason I Jump" I am reading it for the second time. It is a quick easy read that I recommend EVERYONE should read0
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Re-reading Vince Flynn and Brad Thor0
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Just started the first book in The Dresden Files series.0
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Steve Jobs0
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Unseen Karin slaughter0
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The Entropy Effect by Vonda N McIntyre (old book)0
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house of leaves by mark z. danielewski.
this is my third time reading it.
it's such a good book.0 -
Just started reading Grain Brain and don't want to put it down. Is an eye opener as was Wheat Belly. I have Monuments Men waiting on the sideline.
The Fault in our Stars is next. 5 star rating with 9000+ reviews0 -
house of leaves by mark z. danielewski.
this is my third time reading it.
it's such a good book.
I was a little let down, either due to the book itself or my high expectations of it...can't decide which!0 -
No highway in the Sky by Neville Shute (saw the dvd of it recently)0
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