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What Are You Reading?

Discussion in 'Entertainment and Technology' started by girlsnotgrey, Apr 16, 2014.

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    The Jungle Book #2 by Zenescope
    And I've just started The God Delusion!

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    I've been meaning to read this for forever! Do you think it is worth it?
     
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    The Book Of Lost Things by John Connolly
     
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    Super Lovers - manga by Abe Miyuki

    Re-read it like 5 times already... Seriously can't wait for the next chapter.
     
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    Game of throns 4 by G. R. R. Martin
     
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    The Language God Talks - Herman Wouk
     
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    Crime and Punishment, because I hate myself.
     
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    I'd read that book 'cause I love myself : It's one of my favs :slight_smile:
     
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    Walden by Henry David Thoreau
     
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    Paper Towns by John Green, it is amazing so far.
     
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    Lenin by Robert Service.
    Great book, very informative.
    I wanted to read The Communist Manifesto, but my library didn't have it.
     
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    Just started Paths of Glory by Humphrey Cobb. So far, it's a great book...
     
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    "Paris" by Edward Rutherfurd. Fantastic book so far.
     
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    Decided to start reading Volume 15 of The Journey Prize Stories, which is a collection of 12 stories published in literary magazines from across Canada in 2003.
     
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    Unnatural Habits by Kerry Greenwood. I'm re-reading it for like the millionth time. I practically idolise Phryne Fisher.
     
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    Still reading Thoreau, but am getting more into a Walt Whitman collection I've already had for a few weeks now. Just starting to really enjoy it now.
     
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    Fear And Loathing On The Campaign Trail '72 by Hunter S. Thompson.
     
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    The blood of Olympus by Rick Riordan
     
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    Is such a great book :slight_smile:

    I'm reading Watership Down by Richard Adams it seems a great book!
     
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    Neil Rosenberg -

    Bluegrass: A History

    An academic history of the development of bluegrass music, from a sociological rather than necessarily musical standpoint, from around the mid 1930s to the mid 1980s.

    It appeals to me greatly as a historian and musician :slight_smile:
     
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    Currently the Library of America collection of Hawthorne's Tales and Sketches, also picked up 'Civil Disobedience' by Thoreau from the library today.