Stages of love - T L Stowle, Easy romance read. I must read anything from 5 to 10 hours a day so I pretty much read anything
Have just finished How To Build A Girl by Caitlin Moran and am not channeling my inner teenage girl and am now reading Paper Towns by John Green.
"Världens affärer". Hard to translate, but... "Worldly Transactions" sounds dope enough lol. Economic history 1850-1960. Quite Euro-centric, but that's also because Europe was pretty leading when it came to economic progress.
Just started Conrad's Heart of Darkness, partly to take a semi-break from another book I've been reading since July....
Currently just started Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson and To Kill a MockingBird. Reading both for English
I'm currently working my way through Halo: The Fall of Reach by Eric Nylund, I don't have very much time to read lately which sucks cause I have a lot of reading to catch up on.
I've been reading An Open Heart: Practicing Compassion in Everyday Life by the 14th Dalai Lama. It's been a bit cheesy :lol: But really, I like it. It's pretty much an overview of Buddhism and some meditation techniques. I've also been reading the Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath.
I'm currently reading Stoner by John Williams. It's pretty hard. Also, it's hard to get through, I'll take a month long break from it when it's too much.
I'm currently reading the Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman, love his work. I, sadly, lack time to read at all, with school that just started. I only managed a quick read when I go to school and back.
I'm currently reading Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks (I'd be finished by now but have had work to do, ugh), and I'm reading David Copperfield by Charles Dickens, too, but that's for school. Also debating whether to read Wuthering Heights too as I've never read that before and I bought the book yesterday. I'm the same with this book. I'll have to start reading it again soon though.
The full spectrum by David Leviathan. A collection of LGBT essays written by kids under 23. A lot of coming out & dating stories. If you're questioning or working through coming out, this book is HIGHLY recommended.
I just finished the Ender's Shadow series and am now moving on to Ender in Exile. I also recently completed Something Like Summer and am now reading Something Like Winter which tells the same story from a perspective of another character, one I didn't find particularly likable so I'm curious to see if my opinion changes. This one sounds really interesting -- I'll check it out for sure.
Right at this very moment I have Robbin's Basic Patho in front me and but I just can't bring myself to study just yet. Non-acad will be A Thousand Pieces of You
I have started reading Volume 27 of The Journey Prize Stories collection, an annual publication which showcases the best short stories written by new Canadian writers.
I just read this! What do u think? I liked it even the slow moving dialogue at times. I'm reading Landing by Emma Donoghue. Lesbian romance. Like it so far. Funny and now a bit slow but well see...
Charles Taylor's Sources of the Self. It's quite a good exploration of the development of modern sources of identity. Probably not the best read if you're a devoted naturalist or a pure utilitarian.