We have to read 'The Red Badge of Courage' by Stephen Crane at school right now. I hate it. I want to go back to reading Mark Twain and Nathaniel Hawthorne novels.
We have to read 'The Red Badge of Courage' by Stephen Crane at school right now. I hate it. I want to go back to reading Mark Twain and Nathaniel Hawthorne novels.
Life Of Pi, any one???? Well... thats what I am reading ^_^__V
"East, West, North, South" -- Geir Lundestad. A history of international relations since '45.
Reading?... What's that?.... I'm just kidding... Anyways I'm not really reading anything at the moment. I am waiting for the third book of pellinor to come out. I have already read the first two they are "The Naming" and "The Riddle" by Alison Croggon.
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I'm about to start reading Foundation's Edge by Asimov. I also go through Watchmen on a regular basis (Alan Moore).
Further, I read the weekly editions of The Economist, which is of course not a book, but so common a piece of reading material for me that it must be mentioned.
I have a fairly large stack of books I have to read. I really ought to get on and read more than I do
Rainbow Six, by Tom Clancy
It's always the quiet ones..
I finished reading the Dark Tower series back in November. I know people who were actually very upset about the ending, but I found that it truly was the most fitting and character focused ending the series could have given us. I'd be interested on hearing any other thoughts from those that have also finished that particularly storyline.
as for other books, recently read Exile by Aaron Alliston. The Legacy of the Force series still seems pretty interesting, but it really is moving a bit slow. There has been no real major developments since bloodlines.
I'm still collecting the Trigun Maximum and Yuyu Hakusho Mangas. Both of them are far superior to their anime counterparts.
I'm also collecting the Penny Arcade graphic novels. Man those guys are funny.
Other than that, Mostly martial arts and fitness magazines. I'm a regular reader of mens health, and every now and then, if I think EGM or OPM has anything noteworthy to read, I'll pick up an issue.
A little off topic, but OPM is no longer being made actually. A shame if you ask me since it was the only video game magazine that I really liked and respected anymore.
Back on topic: glad to see another (apparent) Tom Clancy fan Cecilia. I still haven't gotten around to finishing all of his books (I've read about half of them), but Rainbow Six was my favourite hands down.
im actully started harry potter and the philosiphers stone again for the 4th time.
basiclly a boy finds out hes a wizard and stuff! you all know the rest
rowling is awsome though. i cant wait for the deathly hallows
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That makes it over a decade of books i've read from the man.
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sorry, had to do that. Anyway, On Liberty by John Stuart Mill (again)
'All things are subject to interpretation; whichever interpretation prevails at a given time is a function of power and not truth.' - Nietzsche
"A Great and Terrible Beauty" by Libba Bray
and
"Everything is Illuminated" by Jonathan Foer
I'm re-reading the Dark Tower series at the moment.
And yeah, Wolves of the Calla is my favorite of the lot.
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Yesterday I finished 'Farewell to Arms' by Ernest Hemingway. I absolutely hated the way it ended.
Today I finished 'Moonshine' by Rob Thurman. A sequel to his book Nightlife. Amazing book.
About five minutes ago, I started 'Lullaby' by Chuck Palahniuk. He is the guy who wrote 'Fight Club'. It promises to be good.
I love books.
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I am currently rereading Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling.