What book(s) are you currently reading?

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  • justinitsul
    justinitsul Posts: 1,018 Member
    "How to **** in the woods"
  • Vince_1964
    Vince_1964 Posts: 359 Member
    A Dance with Dragons - George RR Martin
    Nicholas Nickleby - ****ens
  • sofulnaturalee
    sofulnaturalee Posts: 391 Member
    The Bible - King James Version
  • LordOberon
    LordOberon Posts: 73 Member
    Re-reading couple things until new stuff comes out next year.

    Faith of the Fallen by Terry Goodkind
    Opening Up by Tristan Taormino

    Always seems like 3-4 books come out and then nothing for a long a*s time. Damn Martin, damn Novak, and damn Nagoski
  • vaultgirlsam
    vaultgirlsam Posts: 28 Member
    The Bone Doll's Twin by Lynn Flewelling!

    Badass female warrior princesses fighting "the dark" in a Game of Thrones type landscape/time
  • jerseygene
    jerseygene Posts: 131 Member
    I'm am going to read (Remote viewing) and (Psychic Warrior: Inside the Cia's Stargate Program : The True Story of a Soldier's Espionage and Awakening) I like books that stretch the mind and make you think.
  • About to start "Democracy in America" by Alexis de Tocqueville. Can't believe I've never read this before.
  • softwind
    softwind Posts: 574 Member
    The Climb. It's the bio of Chris Froome
  • Jojomotivated
    Jojomotivated Posts: 141 Member
    Allegiant by Veronica Roth :D the last book in the Divergent series! Super excited!
  • shutch2112
    shutch2112 Posts: 236 Member
    Dawn of Steam: First Light by Jeffery Cook (steampunk alt-history)
  • lavenderphoenix
    lavenderphoenix Posts: 48 Member
    1. The Disappearing Spoon And Other True Tales of Madness, Love, and the History of the World From the Periodic Table of the Elements By Sam Kean

    2. From Darwin to Einstein-- Colossal Mistakes by Great Scientists That Changed Our Understanding of Life and the Universe By Mario Livio

    3. Sex, Drugs, and Sea Slime - The Oceans' Oddest Creatures and Why They Matter By Ellen J. Prager
  • The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman. Friends have been singing Neil Gaiman's praises for years and after finishing my first book by him, The Ocean at the End of the Lane, I totally get why. I'm absolutely on a Neil Gaiman kick that probably won't end until I've devoured all of his work. Must read all the creepy whimsicalness!

    Read Neverwhere if you haven't gotten there yet.

    I personally never cared for American Gods either but that's just me.
  • Let's see its not proper reading but I am listening to Forever Odd by Dean Koontz (audible)

    Then I'm actually reading:

    Stephen King: The Long Walk
    Rereading a well loved Harry Potter box set


    Not much reading lately. ): I should fix that.
  • americangirlok
    americangirlok Posts: 228 Member
    Just finished rereading Harry Potter. Almost finished with The Night Circus by Erin Mortgenson. Recently read a few steampunk novels by Stephen Hunt, have the next one on hold at my local library! Next book I'm reading is Map of Time by Felix Palma.
  • kimnsc
    kimnsc Posts: 560 Member
    Mr. Mercedes by Stephen King
  • crystalstinson7
    crystalstinson7 Posts: 101 Member
    I'm currently enrolled in a Young Adult Literature class so I'm reading Divergent (and, no, I'm not cheating and watching the movie). I'll be starting The Kite Runner soon (in graphic novel form). For my own personal enjoyment, I'm re-reading Armand, a book from the Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice.
  • jke78
    jke78 Posts: 59 Member
    I am currently working my way through the Game of Throne series, again. After I guess I'll reread the Silo Series. One of these days I'll buy the Dark Tower books on my kindle and read all those, again. :smile:
  • amyford25
    amyford25 Posts: 85 Member
    Mr. Mercedes by Stephen King

    Me too :drinker:
    ... and The City by Dean Koontz
  • kimnsc
    kimnsc Posts: 560 Member
    Mr. Mercedes by Stephen King

    Me too :drinker:
    ... and The City by Dean Koontz

    I love Dean Koontz....The City is next on my list. :drinker:
  • Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs.
  • MelpomeneTears
    MelpomeneTears Posts: 33 Member
    Big, Big Love by Hanne Blank
    The Ego Trick by Julian Baggini
    Any Human Heart by William Boyd
  • Raaneve
    Raaneve Posts: 692 Member
    Currently:

    There Is Only War - a Warhammer 40K anthology (I'm a huge 40K fan)

    The Ultramarines Omninbus - Graham McNeill

    Poland - James Michener

    The Dream Master - Roger Zelazny

    The Golden Asse - Lucius Apuleius

    and

    The Complete Collection of H.P. Lovecraft - H.P. Lovecraft (obviously :) )
  • ohpiper
    ohpiper Posts: 697 Member
    War Letters: Extraordinary Correspondence from American Wars by Andrew Carroll

    Here's the description:

    Here are letters from the Civil War, World War I, World War II, Korea, the Cold War, Vietnam, the Persian Gulf war, Somalia, and Bosnia -- dramatic eyewitness accounts from the front lines, poignant expressions of love for family and country, insightful reflections on the nature of warfare. Amid the voices of common soldiers, marines, airmen, sailors, nurses, journalists, spies, and chaplains are letters by such legendary figures as Gen. William T. Sherman, Clara Barton, Theodore Roosevelt, Ernie Pyle, Gen. Douglas MacArthur, Julia Child, Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf, and Gen. Benjamin O. Davis Sr. Collected in War Letters, they are an astonishing historical record, a powerful tribute to those who fought, and a celebration of the enduring power of letters.

    Though I had read this previously, it was so compelling I feel it is worth re-reading. Sometimes the situations were so gut-wrenching I had to put it down for a bit, but I had to go back to see what happened.
  • kristinhowell
    kristinhowell Posts: 139 Member
    The Night Gardener by George Pelecanos
  • silverraiyne
    silverraiyne Posts: 683 Member
    Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy :blushing:
  • RachaelRenk
    RachaelRenk Posts: 116 Member
    The Happy Hooker (not the crochet book) by Xaviera Hollander
    Fat is a Feminist Issue by Susie Orbach
    The Two-Bear Mambo by Joe R. Lansdale
  • silverraiyne
    silverraiyne Posts: 683 Member
    I am currently working my way through the Game of Throne series, again. After I guess I'll reread the Silo Series. One of these days I'll buy the Dark Tower books on my kindle and read all those, again. :smile:

    I love the Dark Tower series! Susannah is my hero, she's such a bad *kitten* & one of the only characters to survive all eight books!
  • jenilla1
    jenilla1 Posts: 11,118 Member
    I am not a big fan of most fiction. The last book I read was non-fiction: The Daughters of Isis - about women in ancient Egypt. I loved it. Before that was a textbook from my husband's Anthropology class, LOL - such a nerd. The last fiction was an old sci-fi: The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. LeGuin. I liked it enough to read to the end - I don't make it too far into most fiction work, so that's a thumbs up for me. Happy reading, People! :drinker:
  • Nancy Friday's "My Secret Garden"

    I'm also reading that book, very interesting read:wink:

    "Herzog" Saul Bellow
    "Strangers on a Train" Patricia Highsmith
    "Fragile Things" Neil Gaiman
    "the Small-Mart Revolution" Micheal Shuman
  • ulala424
    ulala424 Posts: 35 Member
    Broken Monsters by Lauren Beukes