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Topic: What are you reading now?

Posted by: briansqueen

Subject: What are you reading now?
Date: Apr 26 04

Ok, whats everyone reading now, and how are you liking it, would you recommend it?

I am re-reading Stephen Kings' "The Stand", I read it years ago as a young teen, and it went over my head, so I thought I'd give it another shot, now that Im older and wiser(?). Wish Me Luck! S.



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IndieQueen

That's one of my favorites sumrip. I hope you're enjoying it!

Reply #261. Apr 26 07, 12:56 PM

wdwfla

I'm reading Germ by Robert Liparulo. It's about biological warfare.

Reply #262. Apr 26 07, 5:59 PM

Lofgeornost "A Confederacy of Dunces". I've always intended to read it. In college it seemed every student had that book on their shelf, along with "Godel, Escher and Bach" and "One Hundred Years of Solitude".

Reply #263. Apr 26 07, 7:46 PM

myrab51

Watership Down by Richard Adams. It is the book the anime movie is based off of. In between that I'm listening to the audio book on my mp3 Player for Half-Blood Prince to refresh my memory before book 7 comes out in July.

Reply #264. Apr 26 07, 11:47 PM

sumirp Finished,"A Confederacy Of Dunces" of which I really enjoyed,then quickly read,"Into the Wild" by Jon Krakauer,also enjoyed,now have moved on to,"Catch-22" by Joseph Heller.

Reply #265. May 02 07, 11:07 AM

Terry

I just finished "Endurance", the book about Shackleton's antarctic adventure. An absolutely fantastic book.

Reply #266. May 02 07, 10:30 PM

badcat101 I'm rereading the "cirque du feak" series.

Stop screaming. IQ

Reply #267. May 03 07, 5:08 PM

ainenei

"Shadowplay" by Tad Williams. It's book two of a trilogy, so even though I rushed out and brought it as soon as it was released, I might put it aside until closer to the date of the release of book 3.

I've just finished "Dreamhunter" and "Dreamquake" by NZ author Elizabeth Knox. They were pretty good for her first foray into young adult fiction.

Reply #268. May 03 07, 5:15 PM

rubygirl24

I just finished a Nancy Drew book (The Clue of the Velvet Mask)

Reply #269. May 07 07, 9:18 AM

coolaven I am reading " a ride into morning" & "The deamon in the teahouse"

Reply #270. May 12 07, 2:25 PM

callie_ross

I am reading a weird book called "False Memory" by Dean Koontz. I may stop reading it because it's boring.

Reply #271. May 12 07, 4:09 PM

julieanne123

I'm currently reading "Showdown" by Ted Dekker. He's an amazing author I just discovered within the last 30 days. I'm on my third bood of his.

Reply #272. May 12 07, 11:12 PM

julieanne123

Obviously, I meant book.

Reply #273. May 12 07, 11:12 PM

auccl799 I am currently reading "The Mutiny" by Julian Rathbourne - about the Indian mutiny in the 1800s. I'm kinda lost though!

Reply #274. May 13 07, 2:16 AM

sweetangels i'm currently reading Emma by Jane Austen..i'm finding it totally boring, only reading it because of literature exan in 2 weeks time...i hope i do well

Reply #275. May 13 07, 10:30 AM

julieanne123

I liked Emma, but then I've always had a weakness for Austen.

Reply #276. May 13 07, 11:43 PM

jacquie38

At the moment I am reading Derren Brown's - Tricks of the Mind - which has a very easy card trick that I used on my husband and freaked him out!

Reply #277. May 20 07, 11:03 AM

romeomikegolf

Bill Bryson, A Short History of Nearly Everything. Well written and very informative.

Reply #278. May 20 07, 11:25 AM

Sean191

The Plague by Albert Camus
Guards! Guards! by Terry Pratchett
and Vellum by Hal Duncan

Reply #279. May 25 07, 8:54 AM

zorba_scank

Just finished "Monstrous Regiment" by Terry Pratchett and now re-reading "I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings" by Maya Angelou.

Reply #280. May 28 07, 9:05 PM

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