qwerty1500 10:39 PM 01-25-2011
Originally Posted by Bunker:
Moonlight Mile by Dennis Lehane
I've read a couple of Lehane's books and enjoyed them. This is his new one. Let us know if you like it.
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gravelman 10:48 PM 01-25-2011
Well Im not much of a book reader, although a great friend of mine just bought me the V For Vendetta comic series...so far it is a fun read, and equally interesting to compare to the movie.
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rebelknight 03:32 PM 02-02-2011
Currently reading the possessed and deadeye dick
the possessed is for school and deadeye dick is just because Kurt Vonnegut is the best. I can't wait to be done with these school readings so I can get back to attacking my book list.
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hscmit 03:38 PM 02-02-2011
Originally Posted by Superbad:
Just finished Choke by Chuck Palahniuk. Crazy but good book.
good book, I really like his writing, but the last couple books havent been as good (pygmy, tell-all)
hoping damned will be better than these
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tsolomon 06:37 AM 02-03-2011
Towers of Midnight, book number 13 in the Wheel of Time series. The Kindle version became available last Monday.
:-)
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taltos 07:20 AM 02-03-2011
Bertrand Russell's Why I am not a Christian and Other Essays.
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kaisersozei 07:53 AM 02-03-2011
Originally Posted by tsolomon:
Towers of Midnight, book number 13 in the Wheel of Time series. The Kindle version became available last Monday. :-)
My wife gave me this for Christmas (well, I bought it for myself and gave it to my wife to give to me
:-)) I'm enjoying the writing more than Sanderson's last--this one feels more like RJ's original style.
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kaisersozei 07:55 AM 02-03-2011
Also, since I spend so much time driving, I'm also listening to Stephen King's
Under the Dome on CD. Unabridged, it's 30 discs.
:-)
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CigarNut 08:58 AM 02-03-2011
Just finished:
- Red Prophet: The Tales of Alvin Maker, Volume II
- Prentice Alvin: The Takes of Alvin Maker, Volume III
- Alvin Journeyman: The Takes of Alvin Maker, Volume IV
In the middle of:
- Heartfire: The Tales of Alvin Maker, Volume V
by Orson Scott Card
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timj219 10:32 AM 02-03-2011
Originally Posted by taltos:
Bertrand Russell's Why I am not a Christian and Other Essays.
What's next? Principia Mathematica?
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Neens 12:10 PM 02-03-2011
Right now its Children of Dune.
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pnoon 12:11 PM 02-03-2011
The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown
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taltos 12:34 PM 02-03-2011
Originally Posted by timj219:
What's next? Principia Mathematica?
No, I will probably re-read Process and Reality by Whitehead. I am getting to an age where I like to re-read some books that had a real impact upon me during my college days.
:-)
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rebelknight 10:12 PM 02-03-2011
Originally Posted by pnoon:
The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown
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I have Angels and Demons and Da Vinci Code sitting in my pile of books. I think I will go to these next.
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hotreds 12:08 PM 02-10-2011
Glenn Beck's Common Sense: The Case Against an Out-of-Control Government, Inspired by Thomas Paine by Glenn Beck
Excellent!
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Mugen910 12:22 PM 02-10-2011
Just finished the last book in the Suzanne Collins Hunger Games series.
:-)
Going to start up Percy Jackson's - The Lightening Thief.
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CigarNut 12:27 PM 02-10-2011
Robert Heinlein's For Us, The Living
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Huskysibe 12:53 PM 02-10-2011
I have a Nook and I am reading "Patriots" By James Wesley Rawles
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markem 01:27 PM 02-10-2011
My usual weirdness in the reading department is:
Children of the Mist
FIPS Pub 46 - Data Encryption Standard
Bluetooth Core Specification Version 4.0
The first one has the best plot.
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Dave Ramsey's The Total Money Makeover.
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