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Last book you read?

Discussion in 'Entertainment and Technology' started by Wander, May 1, 2009.

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    Undisputed: How to Become the World Champion in 1,372 Easy Steps by Chris Jericho. I do like WWE and the book is a really good read detailing his WWE career from 1999-2005 and his life after he left before his return.
     
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    I recently finished an lgbt book called Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda and it was really good. I also started a series called The Mortal Insturuments and it's ok so far.
     
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    The Bible. Not for religious purposes (I'm not religious) but because if you look at it as literature it's a rather interesting read.
     
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    George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four
    Quite the classic, and very interesting to look at what happened and what didn't
     
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    Black Swan Green by David Mitchell
    Its a book with a large focus on bullying and social standing, a quite addictive read
     
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    I've been reading a bunch of those "introducing graphic guides" books when I'm really bored
     
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    Im reading the Saxon Stories series by Bernard Cornwell and I love them. They are about the viking and Saxon era and how the Danes almost came close to conquering England. They are a very enjoyable read if you like history and battles.
     
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    I recently bought an old 9-volume edition of Les Miserable, and I just finished book III :slight_smile: I'm loving it so far.
     
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    I recently finished Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, its a book focusing on the long term future of current corporations and how consumerism eventually progresses into a lifestyle. Presents the theme of a dystopian society ruled by consumerism. Very, very good, right on par with 1984 in my opinion.
     
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    The girl on the train
     
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    Women Who Run With Wolves, absolutely a new favorite of mine!
     
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    "Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption". It is the only book that has ever made me cry :tears:.
     
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    Our Last - Hey Ya
     
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    Inside of A Dog -

    A book about the psychoanalysis of domestic dogs; how they perceive things and why they do certain things. Love dogs, so It was a good book :grin:
     
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    I absolutely loved Simon vs...! I've read a bunch of books in a similar vein if you want any recommendations
     
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    Almost done with "In the Garden of Bests" by Eric Larson, a great nonfiction about an American family in Berlin during the rise of Hitler. Every book by Larson is non-fiction but reads better than a novel, especially if you enjoy history.
     
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    I don't read that often but 13 reasons why was one of my favorites growing up, How to screw up your kid is also a good satire.
     
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    The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Loved it this time.