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What book are you reading right now?

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So what book are you reading right now?

Right now, I'm reading Battletech: Lethal Heritage(Blood of Kerensky: Volume one)
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Waiting for Book 2 of Shadowmarch by Tad Williams.
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I just finished Ender's Game and Running With the Buffaloes and am now starting the first book of the America 2040 series by Evan Innes. I might start Neal Stephenson's Necronomicon too.
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I´m in the middle of John Irvings: Until I Find You.
one of the best books i ever read.. top 5
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go 'way double-post fairy
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\"The Elegant Universe\" by Brian Greene.

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In the last week I've read:

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson
The Rum Diaries by Hunter S. Thompson

And I re-read Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut.

I have a lot of time at work :P
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i dont read books.
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A couple weeks ago I just finished \"First Rider's Call\" by Kristen Britain, sequel to \"Green Rider\". I'm currently reading \"The Seeress of Kell\" by David Eddings, Book Five of te Malloreon series (I think some of you guys have read Eddings' works). For educational purposes I'm reading a book on Accounting to familiarize myself with my major in college. 8)
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Night Mare by Piers Anthony

and (slowly!) The Road to Reality by Roger Penrose.

Also, I just finished my first aid/CPR book and was trained in that on Saturday. I'm going to an instructor course a couple of weeks from now though, so I guess I will see more of it...
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Samuel Dravis wrote:Night Mare by Piers Anthony
Ah, I love the Xanth series. :D I got the book "Grolem in the Gears" but I will read that later on.
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Adams, Douglas - The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide.pdf
Just finished book 2: The Restaurant at the End of the Universe a few days ago

Anton Szandor LaVey - The Satanic Bible.pdf
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as you can see (PDF) i get my books from bittorrent thesedays :). i'm really liking this Tablet PC.
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this forum. 8)
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Mack Bolan
A series of books
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Reading Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil.
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JMEaT wrote:Waiting for Book 2 of Shadowmarch by Tad Williams.
Heh! Just finished "War of the Flowers" by Tad.

Now i'm on Terry Pratchet. "Thud"
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not reading anything right now, but from time to time I will read catch-22
I haven't lost my mind, it's backed up on disk somewhere.
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1: Winter's Heart by Robert Jordan

2: Crucial Conversations by Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan, Al Switzler, Stephen R. Covey.
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\"Failed States\" by Naom Chomsky

Excellent read it is too.
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(re)reading \"The Commanding Heights\" by Yergin and Stanislaw.
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Reading \"His Dark Materials\" trilogy by Phillip Pullman.
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This sort of goes against the theory that computor gamers don't read nsht. Good to see. There is hope for my kids after all.
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Depends on the person. They said that about television too I think.

Personally I don't do a lot of heavy reading outside the occasional textbook, but from time to time...
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\"Under the Black Flag\", which full of interesting facts about the history of piracy.
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Behemoth wrote:i dont read books.
Thats a good book! I am reading that one too! :D
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Stephen King, Misery

just got hold on some old Stephen King books at a garage sale, that hasnt been publiced here\"Norway\" for years.. :D
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Terry Brooks - The Word and the Void
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The Cat in The Hat - Dr. Seuss
Captain Underpants - Dav Pilkey
How Do Dinosaurs Count To Ten? - Jane Yolen

You know, high intellect stuff! Definatley in my 8th Grade Reading Range!
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I've been in the middle of reading (and by \"reading,\" I really mean, \"been stalled on the same page for three months because I never seem to sit down and start it up again\") The Shadow Rising by Robert Jordan (the fourth Wheel of Time book) for a few months now. I managed to get on a roll this summer by reading/re-reading the first three in a relatively short period of time, but unfortunately, as soon as school started, I managed to stall once more; looks like I'll be re-reading the first half of this one as well. I need to get myself back into \"rabid voracious book reader\" mode instead of spending so much time in \"rabid voracious forum reader\" mode. :P
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See spot run.
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Robots of Dawn - Issac Asimov.
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I've been on a rereading kick lately, recently reread the book of the new sun by gene wolfe. Also reread the earthsea series by Ursula K. LeGuin.

After that, I read War Stories by Joe Haldeman (at least most of it), and I'm currently (slowly) reading The Science of Materials and Structures by JE Gordon (scientific american series).

Somewhere in there I recently read the Pleasure of Finding Things Out by the physicist Richard Feynman. It has his report on the space shuttle explosion (he investigated it), where he places the blame squarely on the nasa management.
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another Stephen King - Cujo
want a doggy any1
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You know he was so trashed when he wrote that, he doesn't remember doing it.....dont ya jusr hate those kind of anecdotes.
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_Spin State_, by Chris Moriarty. Got alot of good reviews, and has a sequel out now. Should be enjoyable for cyberpunk fans, or if you liked _Altered Carbon_!

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Just started \"Jurassic Park\" (Micheal Crichton)

Have \"Evangelism & the Sovereignty of God\" (J. I. Packer) in the queue.

I'm also in the midst of a manuscript of the book that my Dad is working on.
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Yea, I am working on a story, too. Got a writer's block going on so I'm working on inspirations to get me going again.
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Robert Weinberg, Stefan R. Dziemianowicz and Martin H.Greenberg. Weird Wampire Tales
Dont know if i`ve ever finish this one.
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