Last book you read?

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  1. SHIELDAgentAlex

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    American Gods, by Neil Gaiman.

    It's Gaiman, so greater than whatever y'all care to compare it to.
     
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    Stregheria by Raven Grimassi. I've always been drawn to the Goddess Diana
     
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    One Day by David Nicholls. 5/5 stars, would recommend.
     
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    I'm in the middle of reading "haroun and the sea of stories" by Salman Rushdie, and i plan to read "Just deserts" by Eric Walters, soon after.
     
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    I am almost done with "The Key" from The Engelsfors Trilogy
     
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    I recently started reading 'Ready Player One' by Ernest Cline. I just read a few pages but the book is full of references to the 80s and I like how he describes the world Cline has created.
     
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    Currently reading Watership Down.
     
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    Under The Dome , just finished it.
     
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    Freakonomics and its sequal Super Freakonomics
     
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    Cosmopolitan Greetings, by Allen Ginsberg.
     
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    Currently reading "Leviathan wakes" by James Corey
     
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    Just finished "The Girl On the Train" by Paula Hawkins. Now reading "Are You My Mother?" by Allison Bechdel.
     
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    Finished reading The Best of Canada's New Writers: The Journey Prize Stories, volume 26. The stories submitted by literary journals from across Canada were particularly good in this volume. Can't say that there was a story that I didn't like. In particular, I liked that a gay themed story was included as well.
     
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    I've currently got three books going on: Isabel Allende's House of Spirits, Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities, and John Knowles' A Separate Peace.

    Totally recommend all of them! And the last one is hella gay, hehe.
     
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    Love these books! I listened to super on audio book for a refresher a few months ago :slight_smile:

    Currently reading Gay, Straight, and the Reason Why: the science of sexual orientation
     
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    Re-reading Caleb Williams by William Godwin.
     
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    Re-read 'Warriors: Into the Wild' recently.
    Ah, the nostalgia from that series...
    - Umi
     
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    Finished reading The Best of Canada's New Writers: The Journey Prize Stories, volume 25.
     
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    Just got into reading Opprobrium by Wade Lewellyn-Hughes.