What book are you reading?
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I just started
https://goodreads.com/book/show/32503381-eleanor-oliphant-is-completely-fine
And Im loving it already .1 -
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Yes. I have quite a few of her books. I still have Alone and Fear Nothing on my shelf to read yet. I can't put them down. Quincy and Rainie are great together.0 -
Just started Damaged by Lisa Scottoline. This book has definetly drawn me in.0
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Night Play, book 5 in the Dark Hunter Series by Sherrilyn Kenyon0
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unfilterednate wrote: »Does anyone read around here? Besides the threads of course... this is what I'm working on now.. it's wildly interesting, I'm nearly done.
I'm reading a similar book but it's about Jerusalem. It's called... Jerusalem1 -
I'm currently reading the night huntress saga (fair few books to read)
I read on my kindle x0 -
unfilterednate wrote: »@katenix08 I would absolutely read another one of Howard's books, thanks for the suggestion I'll look it up. My next book is Alvin Toffler's Future Shock.. I find it interesting that you're reading about genetics, I also have an interest I recently finished a book about mitochondrial eve.
Was the book The Seven Daughters of Eve or something more recent? I started that one when it came out but it was a library copy so renewals weren't allowed on recent releases and I never found my way back. I'm a bit obsessed with anything that discusses the gene editing tool CRISPR Cas 9 and it's role in de-extinction applications. So I started How To Clone A Mammoth this week. If you like graphic novels in addition to genetics, I recommend The Stuff of Life by Mark Schultz. It's a fun reference book to have on hand.0 -
Cutaway_Collar wrote: »My current personal reading/research drive is the Roman currency crisis of the third century.
Currently reading the edict of max prices which diocletian issued in 300. Much of the edict is lost but the remainimg fragments paint a scary picture of the inflatiom and crisis of the time.
Thank god for Constantine's coinage reforms, right?2 -
A Sand County Almanac1
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Just finished The Heart Goes Last by Margaret Atwood. Overall it was ok, but the open-ended conclusion felt super awkward and random... not even a cliffhanger...just kind of a letdown.0
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Rereading Women Who Run With the Wolves
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The seven-book stack in front is my currently-reading pile. The bigger stacks in back are my to-read books.
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I'm currently reading American Gods by Neil Gaiman! One of my favourite books.3
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I love this thread. I'm currently reading Victoria. My 17yo checked it out from the library. She knows I like historical fiction. It's okay.0
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Cutaway_Collar wrote: »Cutaway_Collar wrote: »My current personal reading/research drive is the Roman currency crisis of the third century.
Currently reading the edict of max prices which diocletian issued in 300. Much of the edict is lost but the remainimg fragments paint a scary picture of the inflatiom and crisis of the time.
Thank god for Constantine's coinage reforms, right?
I have already covered a lot of years with constantine and the merging of the tetrarchy - both administrative and economic. It’s incredible, kiddo. He was a smart man.
I’m also a religious guy... so the whole milvan bridge jesus apparition is fascinating.
The reason I am getting to diocletian now is:
1. The problem statement is always interesting after you have studied the solution
2. Diocletian was a good monarch - the first one after a long, long time to retire and not be assassinated.
Not being assassinated means michael corleone status in early Rome.
Also, the coinage usurpers of that age have a lot in common with the disrupters of our time. You hear things like bitcoin and lot of polemics that conventional currency has failed us.
I assure you I was not making fun of your reading choices! I have many interests that are either obscure knowledge or have a tendency to make my audience squirm. It sounds fascinating! I felt compelled to comment because I had a history professor once who was madly in love with Constantine and after lecturing on any matter prior to his era, he would cross himself and say, "Thank God for Constantine!"
I had to jot down what you wrote for number one :"The problem statement is always interesting after you have studied the solution" Well said!0 -
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Just finished Ready Player One. It was a good read. Have not settled on my next victim yet,6
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Just finished Paris by Edward Rutherford and I'm about to start The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo0
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danavelling wrote: »Just finished Paris by Edward Rutherford and I'm about to start The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
I finished The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo recently. I wasn't a huge fan, but push through to get to The Girl Who Played with Fire. Much better!1 -
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Finished Damaged By Lisa Scottoline.....Starting Behind Closed Doors by B.A. Paris0
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Working on: Dangerous by Milo Yiannopoulos
Just Finished: I can't make this up - life lessons by Kevin Hart0 -
I'm reading The Unlikely Disciple: A Sinner's Semester at America's Holiest University by Kevin Roose and I'm listening to the audio book of Rabbit: The Autobiography of Ms. Pat by Patricia Williams.0
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The Ritual by Adam Nevill1
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Abandon- Blake Crouch0
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