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    "A Brief History of the Dead", by the guy who wrote it. It's good so far, but finals (and TES: Oblivion) put my book reading on hold.

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    At the current moment im reading 'Everything's Eventual', and 'Pet Sematary' from Stephen King.

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    i cant seem to read one thing at a time is why

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    The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitgerald

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    Down to the Dirt by Joel Hynes
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    Finished

    GRR Martin: Storm of Swords (8/10)
    Neil Gaiman: Neverwhere (7/10)

    Starting

    Weis and Hickman: Time of the Twins (Promising)
    * Poems *

    - Back for a bit, more and less.

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    The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitgerald
    That's on my 'to read' list. What did you think of it?

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    That's on my 'to read' list. What did you think of it?
    It was decent. I had filthy high expectations for it, so it's understandable that it fell a bit short. Not a bad read, though. I'd recommend it.
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    I am currently reading "The Whole Truth" by John Ehrlichman. It is an old novel circa 1979 about the American presidency, but it is still highly relevant.

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    I'm reading Bluebeard by Kurt Vonnegut right now. I just finished off Timequake. I'd recommend both books.


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    I'm reading Bluebeard by Kurt Vonnegut right now. I just finished off Timequake. I'd recommend both books.
    after reading SH-5, Cat's Cradle, and Breakfast of Champions, i dont know how much more uncle kurt im inclined to read. all were fun romps, but how much different are the works you read from his others?
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    I'm currently reading "Prey" by Michael Crighton, it's not good. Highlight on the NOT GOOD. It's actually a tad disappointing one could say.

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    I'm currently reading Lucas b: Kevin Brooks. It's a great book.
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    I'm reading Phantoms, by Dean Koontz. He's one of my favorite authors and this is one of those books that makes you check to make sure your doors are locked...

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    I'm reading a book on abnormal psychology, microbiology, and intermediate algebra and geometry. None of it was even assigned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kamisama
    I'm reading a book on abnormal psychology, microbiology, and intermediate algebra and geometry. None of it was even assigned.
    hehe, rofl, good for you.=D>

    im reading His Dark Materials, the second one, Subtle Knife. Recommend to all ages of all people. The author is..... Philip Pullman (His books look childish, but its not, and its really good.)
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    PLEASE critique!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish Chickie
    reading

    stephen lawhead-the dragon king saga (just finished the first of the pendragon cycle as well)
    tolkien-the silmarillion

    others-the case for a creator
    yay!! You read pendragon as well!! I'm a CRAZY fan of pendragon, even wrote some unfinished fan fics of it. i didnt noe tolkien wrote books other than LOTR.
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