What are you reading?
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When I ask you what are you reading I mean actual novels.
Currently I'm finishing off Devil May Cry by Sherrilyn Kenyon, and then I'm gonna crack open A Salty Piece of Land by Jimmy Buffet.
Currently I'm finishing off Devil May Cry by Sherrilyn Kenyon, and then I'm gonna crack open A Salty Piece of Land by Jimmy Buffet.
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Deadstock by Jeffrey Thomas. I'm considering starting on the Books of the Cataclysm by Sean Williams next. I liked a lot of his other stuff, but this series seems more.... metaphysical?
Also waiting for George R.R. Martin to come out with the next book of A Song of Ice and Fire and for Kevin J. Anderson to come out with the last book of Saga of the Seven Suns.
Also waiting for George R.R. Martin to come out with the next book of A Song of Ice and Fire and for Kevin J. Anderson to come out with the last book of Saga of the Seven Suns.
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g-money wrote...
The Taking, by Dean Koontz.+ Rep when I can because Koontz is my favorite author.
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I just got the new Artemis Fowl book (The Time Paradox) in the mail two days ago. Half way through it right now reading at a rate of 85 pages a day (I set this restriction on me to keep me from finishing it within the first few hours of having it.).
I'm also rereading The Hobbit or There and Back Again for about the tenth time.
I'm also rereading The Hobbit or There and Back Again for about the tenth time.
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I am currently re-reading Darkness at Noon by Arthur Koestler. It's probably been 10 years since I read it, and it's still as good as I remembered.
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I just read through the Homecoming series by Orson Scott Card, currently on the 5th book "Earthborn".
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Rastaknux wrote...
I'm reading Making money of Terry PratchettThe same goes for me, since I recently finished 'Going Postal' and wanted to continue on reading Lipwig's story. Such a great character.
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Jacob wrote...
I just read through the Homecoming series by Orson Scott Card, currently on the 5th book "Earthborn".I <3 OSC, he's probably my favorite writer of all time. I've read pretty much everything he's ever written including his short stories.
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I am currently enjoying myself reading Goethe's Faust I - III. Maybe not the hottest book out there, but regarding the style and references to the different topics / problems / events it is awesome. [size=10]Being German sometimes is advantages so that you can read it in the original language [/h]