What Are You Reading Now?
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What Are You Reading Now?
Over reading break, I managed to read a few books. I re-read Bill Bryson's A Short History of Nearly Everything, Freakanomics, and World War Z. In addition, I'm always re-reading Mountaineering; The Freedom of The Hills (7th Edn), which is the mountaineering 'textbook'. What have you been reding of late? Anything interesting?
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Oh, you know, Eye of the World is great. I've been stuck on The Dragon Reborn for over a year now, but I plan to finish the series.
In the meanwhile I've read a lot but right now Steven Erikson's, Midnight Tides, is addicting. I've got Todd Lockwood's cover art as my desktop.
In the meanwhile I've read a lot but right now Steven Erikson's, Midnight Tides, is addicting. I've got Todd Lockwood's cover art as my desktop.
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Nothing currently but want to get back to Acts of Creation and Ghost in the Machine again and finally make sense of it all by Arthur Koestler.
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I'm currently reading Anansi Boys. I plan on reading Rainbows End by Vernor Vinge next.
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Right now, I'm about two chapters into The Devil You Know by Mike Carey. It's the first of the Felix Castor books and it's not too shabby. I'm also rereading Watchmen for like the eighth time in preperation for the movie.
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Technically I'm reading The Divine Comedy right now, but it's on the backburner due to school. In English, we just finished up with Emily Dickinson, and over March Break I have to read Heart of Darkness.
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Sable wrote:I'm reading The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman and Nation by Terry Pratchett at the moment.
I'd like to be reading The Wise Man's Fear, but Mr. Rothfuss may take all the time he wishes in writing it first.
Nation was absolutely excellent. I thought it was on of Pratchett's best in at least a couple of years. How's Graveyard Book?
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CtMolloy wrote:I recently started reading Eye of the world by Robert Jordan. I'm rather enjoying it, though its taking me a while to get through it because other stuff keeps coming up.
took me 2 weeks to get through the first chapter of that!! then again i did finish the rest in 2 more weeks. i've been meaning to reread the WoT series for a while now.
I'm currently reading The Fall of Carthage by Adrian Goldsworthy, which is pretty interesting. i'm literally just reading history books at the moment.
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Considering none of them exceeded forum width even when expanded, I'd hardly call them "giant-ass pictures".
Unless you meant to say "giant ass-pictures", in which case I'm wondering where you found pictures of Tank_girl's ass, and if you'd be willing to share.
Unless you meant to say "giant ass-pictures", in which case I'm wondering where you found pictures of Tank_girl's ass, and if you'd be willing to share.
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