2nd attempt at Ulysses - Joyce
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2nd attempt at Ulysses - Joyce
outlander series- diana gabaldon
infernal devices series- cassandra clare
tairen soul series- c. l. wilson
the gates of sleep- mercedes lackey
I'm currently reading 6th Target by James Patterson.
It's part of the womens murder club series. After reading all the books in this series ( I still have 4 more books to finish) I plan on starting his Micheal Bennet Series, and then his Alex Cross series.
yes... I love murder mysteries.
The Ballad of Reading Gaol
Right now I'm reading a book titled Historical Deception The Untold Story of Ancient Egypt. So far it has been quite interesting, except for the beginning.
I am reading a very interesting book "Freedom"by Jonathan Franzen.
Only Revolutions by Mark Z. Danielewski
Genious oddball..
Quote:
"Very
soon he
will vanish
completely in the wings
of his own
wordless
stanza.
[ ]
but
his
stanza
is not
completely
empty
[ * ]"
asterix and obelix.. and the goths.... but its a comic....
Paulo coelho 's Brida ...interesting read
Right now i'm rereading the book "Sound the Trumpet" by Gilbert Morris - excellent book in an excellent series "The Liberty Series" - set in the 1700's around the revolutionary war..
well I just read Fablehaven and it was pretty awesome :D
I've read the majority of his Alex Cross series and love it. The Women's Murder club series is pretty good too. Haven't read all of them but I like James Patterson's style of writing. He's my favorite with John Sanford as my 2nd favorite author. If you haven't read any of John Sanford's books you should check them out. Very similar to Patterson.
Finished Women's Murder club (including the new one that came out on the first)
Started reading the Alex Cross series now, its a big change for me I've been reading for 2 straight years with women detectives (Tess Gerritson's Rizolli and isle's series finished reading them back in October) and now jumping on with male detective's feels weird.
So far I'm liking along came a spider though.
Beyond fear by Jaye Ford, seems quite good so far (read first 5 chapters last night)
my school is making me read the mockingbird. so far its slow and boring
One Of Our Thursdays Is Missing by Jasper Fforde
George rr martin and david brown captivating reading for those of us that remember to do so
The Magician by Michael Scott - terrific YA series that adults will like as well.
Pendragon book 10 by D.J. Machale. Really good books
Right now, I'm just reading a daily devotional book, but I'm looking for a good book to read to pass the time.
Reliving my childhood days and reading good old Artemis fowl :P
Brings me back:)
read the entire serires of fablehavean yay just a couple of weeks ago
im currently reading a novel by margret haddix
ignore those im trying to get 15 posts
Does The Noise In My Head Bother You? (Steven Tyler's of Aerosmiths Biography)
as a rock n roller myself, its a fascinating read.
well I'm reading a lot on my kindle but its hard to rember names :p
Diary of a wimpy kid lol the best book in the world btw
What is a book?
Warriors: sign of the moon
Not very long lol
Soul of the Fire, from the Sword of Truth series, by Terry Goodkind.
10 books I think in the series, all 1k pages+ lol...my favourite books, when I read for first time I was reading one a day.
Im not reading anything!
I just finished, Fatima in Lucia's Own Words. It's the memoirs of Lucia Dos Santos.
Now that that ones done, I'm returning to, City of God, by Saint Augustine. I'd put it down when Fatima, which I'd ordered from the library came in.
Next up:
Only What We Could Carry: The japenese American Internment Experience.
It's a collection of letters, stories, poems, editorials and graphic art from that time period.
The following quotes are old, but since I just read this thread, they're new to me.
I haven't read "Fountainhead," but I have read "Atlas Shrugged." Great book! You're obviously a reader to have not been scarred away from a 1200+ page book. :)
I'm impressed. Most don't even know who Keynes is, let alone what's taught in schools. :)
Currently re-reading The Bridge on the Drina by Ivo Andric because I'm taking a trip to its location this fall. It's a narrative history (some places classify it as fiction, but it was originally written and successfully defended as a dissertation) of a bridge in Bosnia stretching from the Ottoman empire to the modern day. One of my favorite books because it reads so fluidly, gives details of so many different people's lives and really encapsulates the character of a region.
I recommend it but with the caveat that you need a strong stomach. It has seriously graphic violence in places (historically accurate for the region's tumultuous history). I'm not squeamish at all it's one of the only books I've had to put down for a few minutes just to clear an image from my head. That being said, I took a class on the former Yugoslavia and I learned more from reading this book than the entire semester's worth of lectures - it's dense, fast and superb.
I'm reading Hyperion by Dan Simmons; great book.
"Outliers" by Malcolm Gladwell. Interesting non fiction exposing how certain factors attribute to fame, fortune, talent musically and sports-wise, even how behavior is passed down throughout generations. Very interesting. :D
I wish I knew how to read..........
reading book 4 of Game of Thrones! a Feast for Crows.