What book(s) are you currently reading?

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  • larrodarro
    larrodarro Posts: 2,512 Member
    Get Real, by Donald E Westlake. I guess I have read all the Dortmunder novels two or three times. His brand of humor never gets old. I sure hate we lost him.

    Larro
  • jerber160
    jerber160 Posts: 2,607 Member
    crazy in the kitchen by louise desalvo. NOT an italian food book..
  • megsterella
    megsterella Posts: 69
    "The New Rules of Lifting For Women" - by Lou Schuler

    "January First: A Child's Descent into Madness and Her Father's Struggle to Save Her" - by Michael Schofield
  • The Enemy - Lee Child
  • larrodarro
    larrodarro Posts: 2,512 Member
    The Enemy - Lee Child

    Love me some Lee Child
  • vanillacoffee
    vanillacoffee Posts: 1,024 Member
    Three Day Road- Joseph Boyden
  • KatherineLouise14
    KatherineLouise14 Posts: 359 Member
    Psychos...Babe Walker. The ultimate mind candy indulgence.
  • larrodarro
    larrodarro Posts: 2,512 Member
    I'm also re-reading George Washington: Farmer, by Paul Leland Haworth on ProjectGutenberg.org. I have written a few stories set in 1718, and Augustine Washington, Jane Butler and Mary Ball are some of the historical characters. Of course with anything set in that time and place, tobacco and corn are a big part of the story.
  • larrodarro
    larrodarro Posts: 2,512 Member
    Three Day Road- Joseph Boyden

    That was a strange book, but very good. It tells the story of the Great War from a perspective few in America even think of.
  • levs08
    levs08 Posts: 27 Member
    Go Take a Bath! by Robin M. Kevles-Necowitz
  • ImaWaterBender
    ImaWaterBender Posts: 516 Member
    It Aint Over Till It's Over by Marlo Thomas
  • lucyloutoo
    lucyloutoo Posts: 522 Member
    The Given day..... Dennis Lehane
  • Vincisomethng
    Vincisomethng Posts: 149 Member
    Because of school, I'm taking a break from reading but right now I'm a little past halfway in Looking for Alaska by John Green. The next books I'll be reading are Assassin's Creed Black Flag by Oliver Bowden and the A Song of Ice and Fire series from book four and on.
  • molarbear31
    molarbear31 Posts: 28
    How to be a woman - Caitlin Moran. Very good, very funny. About half way through so cannot deliver a complete verdict quite yet.
    Just finished Trainspotting by Irvine Welsh. Also very good, quite dark, quite confusing to grasp at some parts but over all and interesting (and slightly messed up) read.
  • kamakazeekim
    kamakazeekim Posts: 1,183 Member
    My Hitch in Hell -- it's about the Bataan Death March
  • bcoop911
    bcoop911 Posts: 1,390 Member
    I never learned how to read...
  • suejersey
    suejersey Posts: 36 Member
    The Auschwitz Escape - Joel Rosenburg
    Orange is the New Black - Piper Kerman
  • lucyloutoo
    lucyloutoo Posts: 522 Member
    How to be a woman - Caitlin Moran. Very good, very funny. About half way through so cannot deliver a complete verdict quite yet.
    Just finished Trainspotting by Irvine Welsh. Also very good, quite dark, quite confusing to grasp at some parts but over all and interesting (and slightly messed up) read.

    I love a good Welsh book....trying to persuade book club to read the sequel, just because it's full of village mothers , and it amuses me to have them all talking about porno...
    Looking forward to his new one.

    Didn't rate the Moran book.
  • NewJack718
    NewJack718 Posts: 45 Member
    48 Laws of Power and LL Cool J's Platinum Workouts
  • Krizzle4Rizzle
    Krizzle4Rizzle Posts: 2,704 Member
    A Game of Thrones: A Song of Ice and Fire: Book One By George R. R. Martin
  • Sun_Wukong
    Sun_Wukong Posts: 131
    The Diamond Age: Or, A Young Lady's Illustrated Primer...

    ...a postcyberpunk novel by Neal Stephenson. It is to some extent a science fiction bildungsroman or coming-of-age story, focused on a young girl named Nell, and set in a future world in which nanotechnology affects all aspects of life. The novel deals with themes of education, social class, ethnicity, and the nature of artificial intelligence.
  • Elsie_Brownraisin
    Elsie_Brownraisin Posts: 786 Member
    'Waterlog: A Swimmer's Journey Through Britain' - open water swimming, lidos and outdoor pools, beautifully written.

    Also working my way through the Smitten Kitchen cookbook and New Rules for Women.
  • ButYouGotMySoul
    ButYouGotMySoul Posts: 44 Member
    Burial Rites by Hannah Kent.

    Haunting and melancholy, but a total page-turner (so far)!

    That book is one of my favourites. It is so so haunting and well written. I got through it in one day because it was just so amazing.

    I am currently reading The Book Thief by Markus Zusak.
  • candacet36
    candacet36 Posts: 353 Member
    Human Remains by Elizabeth Haynes. Just finished Into the Darkest Corner....excellent!
  • ButYouGotMySoul
    ButYouGotMySoul Posts: 44 Member
    If you love fantasy books I highly recommend to my MFP friends to read Howl's Moving Castle by Dianna Wynne Jones! :-)

    Howl's Moving Castle is a BOOK!!!! I must read this! :love:

    It is a series of three books, and they are ALL SO AMAZING. A lot of people don't seem to like the other two because they don't deal directly with Sophie and Howl, but I love them EVEN MORE because the world that Dianna Wynne Jones builds is just so magical and amazing and *squee*
  • rebma1040
    rebma1040 Posts: 4 Member
    A Feast for Crows, by George R.R. Martin
  • lucyloutoo
    lucyloutoo Posts: 522 Member
    Sun-mi hwang' s the hen who dreamed she could fly.
  • Zaftique
    Zaftique Posts: 599 Member
    At any given moment (cuz I do tend to multi-task):

    Sky Coyote - Kage Baker
    Tao Te Ching - trans. Stephen Mitchell
    The Children of Henry VIII - Alison Weir
  • jcallejabjj
    jcallejabjj Posts: 33
    The Devil You Know
  • spsanderson
    spsanderson Posts: 39 Member
    Way to many books, just finished Status Syndrome by Sir Michael Marmot,
    reading:
    120 Days of Sodom by The Marquis De Sade
    Beyond Good and Evil Friedrich Nietzsche
    The Working Class Majority: Americas Best Kept Secret Michael Zweig Ph.D
    Set Theory and Metric Spaces Irving Kaplansky
    A New Kind of Science Stephen Wolfram
    Data Mining with Rattle in R Graham Williams