What book(s) are you reading?

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Song of Susannah - Stephen King
Discipline and Punish - Michel Foucault
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Gödel Escher Bach
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911 Commission Report Final.pdf
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Forever Odd by Dean Koontz
Cell by Stephen King
Deception Point by Dan Brown
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Recently Finished:
The Time Machine

Now:
The Invisible Man
The Ultimate Hitchiker's Guide - every now and then, slowed down after the restaurant...i am on "so long, and thanks for all the fish"

Next:
The Dante Club
The Art of War
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Kaye Gibbons' latest novel: The Life All Around Me by Ellen Foster
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I'm reading Incartations of Immortality (currently on the 6th book - For love of Evil) by Piers Anthony.

It's not paticulally well written, or that inspirational, but I'm quite enjoying the way all the books inter-twine with each other.

After these I plan on re-reading House on Pooh Corner and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Then I'm going to read The Magnus by John Fowles. I've no idea what it's about but dad bought me it for x-mas and it's about time I got round to reading it.
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Knut Hamsun - Hunger

Impressive and depressing...
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Sevensins wrote:Recently Finished:
The Time Machine

Now:
The Invisible Man
The Ultimate Hitchiker's Guide - every now and then, slowed down after the restaurant...i am on "so long, and thanks for all the fish"

Next:
The Dante Club
The Art of War
good luck with "The Art of War" make sure you have a good dictonary handy
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currently: system of the world
and i should finish up: godel escher bach
next up: do androids dream of electric sheep?
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I alternate between classics and fantasy novels. I just finished 1984 and then Animal Farm a month or so ago, and am currently reading the 4th in a 6-book series set in the Forgotten Realms (D&D) called the War of the Spider Queen.

I - Dissolution
II - Insurrection
III - Condemnation
IV - Extinction
V - Annihilation
VI - Resurrection
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hehe hi Wabbit

yea some x men comic, house of m or sommat
it is about time!
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Tsakali_ wrote: good luck with "The Art of War" make sure you have a good dictonary handy
Eh? I thought it was one of those extremely comprehensible books, save for the few zen-like metaphores he uses now and again...
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I just finished Chasm City by Alastair Reynolds. It was good, probably his best so far.

I just started The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova. It's supposed to be a little like The DaVinci Code, but with more substance. So far it's far better - I like the language much better, and the characters are miles ahead of Brown's.
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Transient wrote:I alternate between classics and fantasy novels. I just finished 1984 and then Animal Farm a month or so ago, and am currently reading the 4th in a 6-book series set in the Forgotten Realms (D&D) called the War of the Spider Queen.

I - Dissolution
II - Insurrection
III - Condemnation
IV - Extinction
V - Annihilation
VI - Resurrection
"Lolth" sounds so much better
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I managed to get to the 5th book last night. She doesn't seem to be at war with anything but herself right now.
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