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What are you currently reading?
Topic Started: Mar 2 2007, 10:52 PM (22,212 Views)
Sentynel
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Nothing But The Rain

Same sort of idea as the what are you currently listening to thread, just post what you're listening to.
Again, avoid posting without listing the book you're reading, and don't post the same book over and over and over and over and over again. Unless it's War and Peace - I'll let you off for that. (I should really read that, but I keep putting it off...)

Open Skies, Closed Minds - Nick Pope
An ex-UK Ministry of Defence UFO adviser's story of why he now believes in aliens and UFOs. It's quite interesting even if I disagree.
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A still more glorious dawn awaits, not a sunrise, but a galaxy rise, a morning filled with 400 billion suns - the rising of the Milky Way
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"Does anything eat wasps?" - New Scientist Randomness.
Gladstone > Disraeli
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WinterTabby
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Horla
Collected Blandings Short stories- PG Wodehouse
New Moon- Stephanie Meyer
Catlopedia (is exactly what it sounds like)
Half Moon Investigations- Eoin Colfer (too juvenile for me, I might stop reading it)
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Inferno- Dante Aleghieri
Dante- Francis Fergusson
Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell- Susanna Clarke
Throne Of Jade- Naomi Novik
Quick Lit- Written by students at TUFTS STUDENT RESOURCES


I think Namoi's name is right, and I checked the others
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Horla
Allow me to go OMG SQUEE over that third one. JS&MN is one of my favourites. The author's last name is Clarke. =)
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Lisey's Story-Stephen King

I'm reviewing the the book for my newspaper.

"You belong in Gryffindor,
where dwell the brave at heart,
Their daring, nerve and chivalry
set Gryffindors apart."


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Afrit
The Runaway Jury- John Grisham
When in doubt, kill cute things.
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Adele
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Afrit
Thank you Winter!
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Apollo
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A biography on Alexander the Great. The title is simply Alexander the Great. Paul Cartledge.
Hello, I wish to register a complaint.
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The Golems Master
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I'm reading Darren Shans Slawter at the moment. Quite good but not as much as the first or second.
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The Sandman Volume Seven and A Room to Let (Charles Dickens)
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Higher Spirit
Carl Sagan's Cosmos.
Shame of the Super Son
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Ianna
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Yes, Slawter was very good.

I'm rereading PG because I have nothing else.

"You belong in Gryffindor,
where dwell the brave at heart,
Their daring, nerve and chivalry
set Gryffindors apart."


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Yes, I'm not going to have anything new for quite some time. Guess I'll go reread Wish List, or some other Colfer book. Anyone read any of Heinlein's work?
Hello, I wish to register a complaint.
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Ianna
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Yes, I have.

My dad forced me into it, though. I like A Door Into Summer, which is what I think it's called, except for the whole almost pedifile thing.

"You belong in Gryffindor,
where dwell the brave at heart,
Their daring, nerve and chivalry
set Gryffindors apart."


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