What book(s) are you currently reading?

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    Just finished World War Z and I am sure my new book The Secret History of the Mongol Queens: How the Daughters of Genghis Khan Rescued His Empire was delivered while I am at work. Can't wait to start that!
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    I am (re)reading Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows

    Always a good choice!
  • NOS4A2 by Joe Hill.
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    Hearing Aids by Harvey Dillon. I'm revising (procrastinating on here). Help me. Someone please.
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    Game of thrones.

    Ditto. I am desperately trying to catch up before the new season starts.
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    The Story of O, Pauline Reage

    Under The Dome, Stephen King

    Is Under the Dome any good? The TV series is atrocious.
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    The Bonesetter's Daughter by Amy Tan

    I just started it, but I'm really liking it so far.
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    Is Under the Dome any good? The TV series is atrocious.

    The book was amazing, the tv series didn't do it ANY justice what soever. If you're a King fan, definitely read the book. It's very creepy, one of my faves.

    I'm currently reading Lord of the Rings by Tolkein
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    I started the New Rules of Lifting for Women yesterday!
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    Diana Gabaldon's Outlander
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    I'm reading the 'house of night' series. :)
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    The Story of O, Pauline Reage

    Under The Dome, Stephen King

    i picked up Under the dome a couple weeks ago from the library but I got so intimidated with how big the book is, so I decided to return it without reading a single line, lol.
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    Under the Dome is OK. I didn't enjoy it nearly as much as many of King's other books. The show is...yeah.

    Reading: "Prairie *****" by Alison Arngrim (Nellie) from Little House on The Prairie. It's pretty crazy, gut wrenching at parts and hilarious too much of the time.

    Also reading the first book of the Chinese classic "Journey to the West" series. Lots of deities fighting. Enjoying that too.
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    1) The Calorie Myth by Jonathan Bailor (It will blow your mind, I'm serious!)

    2) The Perfect Health Diet by Paul Jaminet, PhD and Shou-Ching Jaminet, PhD (the most useful diet book I've ever read in my life)
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    Reading Kathy Reichs mystery series featuring Temperance Brennan ....... (the inspiration for "Bones" on TV) ...... read 9 of them so far ...... just started "Bones to Ashes" ......... also like science fiction & fantasy genres ...... with an occasional cookbook thrown in as a change of pace.

    So many books ...... so little time :laugh:
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    Thanks for posting these. I am always looking for something else to read.

    I am currently reading The Giver by Lois Lowry. It is a non-fiction work about a 12 year old boy living in a utopian society in the future. I find the story very entertaining and it is a very short book at around 200 pages.
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    An Astronaut's guide to life on earth.

    ...Take your protein pills ...

    Planet earth is blue..and there's nothing I can do...
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    1) The Kite Runner - Khaled Hosseini
    2) Proven Guilty - Jim Butcher
    3) The House Girl - Tara Conklin
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    1) The Calorie Myth by Jonathan Bailor (It will blow your mind, I'm serious!)

    I'm reading this too, and it is amazing, I've not quite to the part where he starts talking about what to do, just the part about establishing the science.

    Have you been implementing these ideas yet?

    Cheers!
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    Mr. Midshipman Hornblower, and Before Watchmen (Nite Owl/Dr. Manhattan)
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    The Power of Six - Pittacus Lore
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    Just finished Lone Survivor by Marcus Luttrell. Incredible true story of American Heros and I highly recommend it.

    Also, about to start Divergent... heard its a good one.
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    Unbowed by Wangari Maathai
    The Spirit of Democracy by Larry Diamond
    And I'm starting 12 Years a Slave by Solomon Northup (saw the film recently!)
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    "The Four Loves" by C.S, Lewis. I absolutely LOVE C. S. Lewis books!
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    Thanks for posting these. I am always looking for something else to read.

    I am currently reading The Giver by Lois Lowry. It is a non-fiction work about a 12 year old boy living in a utopian society in the future. I find the story very entertaining and it is a very short book at around 200 pages.

    The Giver is fiction, non fiction books are true stories. :flowerforyou:
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    Wolves of Calla (5th in Stephen King's The Dark Tower series), and Catching the Wolf of Wall Street by Jordan Belfort.
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    Max Brooks - The Zombie Survival Guide
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    The Descent by Alma Katsu (3rd book in The Taker Trilogy)
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    The Lost Continent, Bryson
  • Wuthering Heights. Thought I would attempt it and so far so good. It's compelling even though I don't actually like, or can sympathise/empathise, with any of the characters!
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