What are you reading right now?

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  1. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    I'm just began to read Robin Hobb's Ship of magic.
     
  2. CelticMuse

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    just started on Blood Canticle by Anne Rice
     
  3. SvgGrdnBeauty

    SvgGrdnBeauty only connect

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    That book was pretty good...not as good as the original Vampire Chronicals...but def. not her worst...I can't believe its the last book with Lestat and the gang though :(
     
  4. DreaFloyd

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    The autobiography of Malcolm X told to Alex Haley!! And its mad good :)
     
  5. freedbypeace

    freedbypeace A Woman Left Lonely

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    I have to read The Scarlet Letter for schoool, which I don't enjoy because it has to do w/ religions, but in my spare time I am reading the autobiograhy of Rigoberta Mench, a book from Jamaica called The True History of Paradise, and The Teachings of Don Juan.
     
  6. Empathetic Hedonist

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    Big trouble by Dave Barry (the single funniest book I have ever read, and I have read some doozies)

    Life the Universe and Everything the Fifth book in the Hitchhiker trilogy By the wonderful Douglas Adams
     
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    Almost finished reading Dune. Amazing piece of Sci-fi. Next on the list is Life of Pi.


    I highly recommend the Curious adventure of the dog in the night. Brilliant book.
     
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    migle Senior Member

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    The Process by Kafka
    wow, it craps your mind
     
  9. Liberation

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    One Dharma
     
  10. wideyed

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    'pattern recognition" by william gibson. (he wrote neuromancer) this one was written in 2003.
     
  11. Epiphany

    Epiphany Copacetic

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    The virgin blue - Tracy Chevalier
     
  12. Therefore...

    Therefore... Antidentite

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    Finishing up Memnoch the Devil by Anne Rice, then it's on to Zen and the art of motorcycle matinance by Robert M. Pirsig.
     
  13. budone

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    john irving's a son of the circus. Just done of Eugenides' Middlesex. great.
     
  14. BraveSirRubin

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    Tai-Pan by James Clavell
     
  15. Ranchero

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    Bernard Cornwells "Arthur" trilogy pretty good

    next "long strange trip" grateful dead biography
     
  16. beachbum7

    beachbum7 Lookin' for any fun

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    I'm reading David Beckham's autobiography "My Side." I bought the book when I was on vacation in the UK.
     
  17. Beautiful_Day

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    Just coming to the end of The Dharma Bums by Jack Kerouac...amazing book!!

    Next books in line are:

    The Art of Shaolin Kung Fu: The Secrets of Kung Fu for Self-defence, Health and Enlightenment by Wong Kiew Kit.

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    The Teachings of Don Juan: Yaqui Way of Knowledge by Carlos Castaneda.
     
  18. smilez

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    "Can you keep a secret?"
     
  19. rainbowkid

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    At the moment I am reading the poetry of Gilli Smyth in his book entitled 'Godly Talk'. Its really good I recommend it.



    "When the rich wage war,
    It's the poor who die."


    - Jean - Paul Sartre.
     
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    Hell's Angels


    Thompson, Hunter S.
     
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