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What was the last book you read?

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    I recently finished "Born to Run" by Christopher McDougall. Finally! Now I'm reading "American Way of Eating" by Tracie McMillan. Undercover journalism gets me every time.
  • Posts: 1,700 Member
    I think I am the only shallow one on here that reads smexy books...oh, well. Back to the Avoiding Series :)
  • Posts: 411 Member
    The Game of Thrones series (A Song of Ice and Fire)
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    I am usually part way through multiple books as most of what I read isn't actually fiction.

    Last thing I read cover to cover was "Morality" by Christopher Hitchens, the last novel I read (again) was "Norwegian Wood" by Haruki Murakami and the last thing I was reading was, I believe, "The Popes" by John Julius Norwich.
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    The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
  • Posts: 545 Member
    Death by Black Hole by Neil Degrasse Tyson!
  • Posts: 1,581 Member
    50 Shades of Grey & Barred to You!!!! Excellent books :wink:
  • Posts: 1,700 Member
    50 Shades of Grey & Barred to You!!!! Excellent books :wink:

    YES, I am not alone! Woohoo!
  • Posts: 522 Member
    Let the right one in,by someone Swedish (?) who's name I can't spell out pronounce.
  • Terry Pratchett's "The Colour of money"... slowly going to read the entire 40 volume series.

    I'm reading the complete works of "Shakespeare" and the complete works of "Charles ****ens". I love the classics and have read these works over and over. So many great books to read and so little time..:)
  • Posts: 217 Member
    I'm working on the Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy (in book 2 now) and a Gluten Free book with recipes.
  • Posts: 785 Member
    In the process of reading Wild.
  • Posts: 180 Member
    THE DRESDEN FILES: SIDE JOBS by Jim Butcher, ATLAS SHRUGGED by Ayn Rand, and THE 47TH SAMURAI by Stephen Hunter. (I usually read several different books concurrently.)
  • Posts: 1,067 Member
    Neuromancer by William Gibson and ummm Nutrition for Dummies lol
  • Posts: 347 Member
    The bible.
  • Posts: 314 Member
    The Crossfire trilogy :-)
  • Posts: 419 Member
    On the Run: A Mafia Childhood by Gregg Hill and Gina Hill

    It’s a book from the point of view of Henry Hill’s kids. (from Goodfellas fame)
  • The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared by Jonas Jonasson. Been a long time since I've laughed out loud that much reading a book.
  • Posts: 186 Member
    Finished The Stupidest Angel, by Christopher Moore last night. One of the funniest books I've ever read and I highly recommend it!

    Then you will likely love his other books as well.' Lamb' was my favorite.
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    Terry Pratchett's "The Colour of money"... slowly going to read the entire 40 volume series.

    I'm reading the complete works of "Shakespeare" and the complete works of "Charles ****ens". I love the classics and have read these works over and over. So many great books to read and so little time..:)
    I loooove the Discworld series! Favourite is the Nightwatch, though 5th Elephant is a close second. You're going to have a great time!
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    Bump!!!!
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    I just finished Deeply Odd by Dean Koontz and Kiss the Dead and Bullet by Laurell K Hamilton. I can usually read one every day or two if I only read at lunch at work
  • Posts: 1,926 Member
    Lesbian Cowgirls ... Obviously Western Smut Anthology :) I get bored during 12hr shifts need page turners ... Dont Judge ME!!!
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    Season of Migration to the North by Tayeb Salih. One of the best books I've read in my life, definitely in the top 10 or maybe top 5... And I work at a book publishing. :)
  • Something Borrowed by Emily Giffin
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    The Witches of Eastwick - John Updike
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    Miranda Hart-is it just me?
  • Sounds like some good books. Who has a book collection? Not 2 books but a book stand or shelve full of books?

    I do. In fact, I'm an English teacher and, depressingly, I own just about as many books as my school has in its 'library' ...

    Last book I read for pleasure rather than to teach at work was Henry James' 'The Turn Of The Screw'.
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    Year of the Chicken by Rob Redmond

    Angry White Pyjamas by Rober Twigger

    Advanced Karatedo by Elmer Schmeisser
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