What book(s) are you currently reading?

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  • in_the_stars
    in_the_stars Posts: 1,395 Member
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    Emile Zola, The Masterpiece.

    *oh, and Peter Bagge comic books. :D
  • eddiesmith1
    eddiesmith1 Posts: 1,550 Member
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    Emile Zola, The Masterpiece.

    *oh, and Peter Bagge comic books. :D

    that's a great book (the Zola)

    As my ebook died i went back to the shelf and grabbed what is probably my most read book (this will be the 11th or 12th time i think)
    Le Rouge et le Noir - Stendhal
  • lucyloutoo
    lucyloutoo Posts: 522 Member
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    The husbands secret by liane moriarty
  • cardbucfan
    cardbucfan Posts: 10,396 Member
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    Bumping for ideas.
  • lucyloutoo
    lucyloutoo Posts: 522 Member
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    Bonkers -jennifer saunders

    Eta 95% of my books come from library....poor amazon must be weeping I've rediscovered the library. :)
  • eddiesmith1
    eddiesmith1 Posts: 1,550 Member
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    Ian Rankin - Set In Darkness (off the bookshelf at home needed a subway read)
  • eddiesmith1
    eddiesmith1 Posts: 1,550 Member
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    Bonkers -jennifer saunders

    Eta 95% of my books come from library....poor amazon must be weeping I've rediscovered the library. :)

    Pretty much every ebook i have read came from either the library or was a self published item from the author

    now that the ebook has crapped out i need to start booking some titles into the library to pick up until I buy a new ebook (other priorities right now)
  • finallylean
    finallylean Posts: 553 Member
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    Who has time to read?

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  • in_the_stars
    in_the_stars Posts: 1,395 Member
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    Nadja (novel)

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    One of the iconic works of the French surrealist movement, Nadja (1928) is the second novel published by André Breton
  • OhioTallGuy
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    Just finished the Divergent series and now starting Inferno by Dan Brown.
  • mandella222
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    The thoughtless series, currently on book #2
  • MireyGal76
    MireyGal76 Posts: 7,334 Member
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    Geronimo Stilton and the Volcano of fire series.




    Don't judge. I'm a parent.
  • laurabeth326
    laurabeth326 Posts: 124 Member
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    Just finished "Little Bee" and now rereading "White Oleander"
  • cofty
    cofty Posts: 11
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    The Epigenetics Revolution by Nessa Carey
  • mank32
    mank32 Posts: 1,323 Member
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    awakening the buddha within: surya das
  • mythopoeic
    mythopoeic Posts: 24 Member
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    Emma
    The Song of Roland

    And, um, Guardians of the Galaxy.
  • laurabeth326
    laurabeth326 Posts: 124 Member
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    I just finished teaching Macbeth to my students. I don't know if that counts, but I don't care about your rules, maaaaan. Next unit, we're reading poetry.

    Also, on a personal level, I just purchased Two Gentlemen of Lebowski. It's a book written by a guy who basically rewrote the entire script of The Big Lebowski as if Shakespeare had written it. I also have Walden, the Divine Comedy and the entire anthology of Edgar Allan Poe's works on standby. Soooo, my summer reading list is pretty stuffed at the moment.

    I have "Star Wars by William Shakespeare" waiting for me next :)
  • ssaraj43
    ssaraj43 Posts: 575 Member
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    Gone With The Wind.......for the fourth time :blushing:

    The Book Thief is up next
  • nsimon24
    nsimon24 Posts: 115 Member
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    "Stranger in a Strange Land" by Heinlein. i'm reading oldies right now while I focus on my less interesting but more challenging textbooks ("Watership Down" was before that).
  • Lizabelle1212
    Lizabelle1212 Posts: 252 Member
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    Currently reading Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walter. Loving it - he's a great writer. This is the first book of his that I've read, but he has several others. I'll probably be looking for those after I finish this one. It's the type of book that has me missing college (was an English major) - it'd be a great book for discussion if there are any teachers out there - but I'd say college level, probably. Maybe high school if you teach an AP program or something like that.