CigarNut 08:25 PM 09-12-2012
Ghost Story A Dresden Files Novel by Jim Butcher
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Apoco 08:36 PM 09-12-2012
I finished Fellowship of the Ring last night. The funniest line was "So _____ and _____ continued on the final leg of the journey"
...there's still two books to go...is this really the "final leg"...?
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Robulous78 08:55 PM 09-12-2012
I am in the beginning of 2 books,
Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand... Would LOVE to find it in print as I am reading it in PDF and it is rather cumbersome, Willing to pay if anyone has a copy they wouldn't mind selling...
and
1984 by Georage Orwell...
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CigarNut 12:13 PM 09-17-2012
Duty, Honor, Planet by Rick Partlow (A Kindle Book [Short Story])
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Eleven 04:26 PM 09-17-2012
Started "Piercing The Darkness" by Frank Peretti a day or so ago.
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SpruceBruce 04:57 PM 09-17-2012
Reading
The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell.
Really really interesting book about how epidemics start (both disease and social related).
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RHerrington 07:26 PM 09-17-2012
Finished reading Mansfield Park over the weekend, about to start up Fahrenheit 451.
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rebelknight 10:25 AM 09-18-2012
The complete life's little instruction book. Just a page or two a day of this
storm of swords. Not that far yet but i have a good feeling about it. It seems to get right into all the action of clash of kings
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RHerrington 03:55 PM 09-21-2012
Just finished Fahrenheit 451.... now to hit up the book store to buy some new ones.
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icehog3 04:23 PM 09-21-2012
Killing Lincoln by Bill O'Reilly
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M1903A1 05:29 PM 09-21-2012
"You Must Be New Around Here" by Dick Pitman. An intriguing first-hand account of a British journalist's experiences living in the embattled African nation of Rhodesia at the end of the Bush War in the late 1970s.
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Apoco 05:36 PM 09-21-2012
I've gotten into audio books. Been making good use of my 1 hour a day of commute to/from work.
I've already listened to
Ender's Shadow (takes place at the same time as
Ender's Game but from the point of view of a different character). I"m now working on
Shadow of the Hegemon which takes place right after Ender's Shadow.
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hotreds 07:13 PM 09-21-2012
D-Days in the Pacific by Donald L. Miller
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CigarNut 08:55 PM 09-21-2012
Neuromancing the Stone by Lish McBride
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pnoon 08:57 PM 09-21-2012
Grave Secrets by Kathy Reichs
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timj219 12:16 PM 09-24-2012
"Lone Survivors: How we came to be the only humans on earth" by Chris Stringer an anthropologist/paleontologist from England's Natural History museum. The latest developments in the study of human evolution. Written for the layman it seems pretty good so far though I'm only about 1/4 through.
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RHerrington 12:43 PM 09-24-2012
For Whom the Bell Tolls - Ernest Hemingway. It's the first book of his that I've ever read, and even though I'm only a hundred pages in I'm falling in love with it. Definitely going to read more of his stuff after this one is finished.
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CigarNut 01:12 PM 09-24-2012
The Bride Wore Black Leather (a Nightside Novel) by Simon R. Green
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sevans105 06:18 PM 09-24-2012
The Diamond Age by Neil Stephenson. It's a beast but a fairly well written one. Not as good as Cryptonomicon or Snow Crash, but pretty decent.
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qwerty1500 08:12 PM 09-24-2012
Winter of the World by Ken Follett.
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