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    What are you reading?

    after reading corfy's reply in the DVD thread.. I came up with this idea... I apologize if it already exists or existed.

    We have movies and music. What about books?


    At the moment, I am hooked on this book called The Guardian. By Nicholas Sparks. It is a great book! I'm onto chapter 6 now and it's very interesting. I'll let you know my thoughts after I'm finished with it.




    what about ya'll???
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    Right now, I am re-reading the novel of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. I need to make a library run and pick up something new. Probably won't make it until Monday, though, but I think I can stretch this book out until then.

    The last new book I read was Star Wars: New Jedi Order - The Final Prophecy (or something like that... it is the next to the last book in the New Jedi Order series).
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    Well I usually have about 10 books ive started reading lying around. Some of them i'll never finish others I pick up every now and then and continue on. Its sort of my backburner book deposit.

    Anyhow right now im mostly reading
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    Time by Stephen Baxter
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    Right now im Reading "Kingdom of Fear : Loathsome Secrets of a Star-Crossed Child in the Final Days of the American Century" by Hunter S. Thompson...



    Its a great book and i would rekomend it to anybody who is into HST

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    I'm reading "The Stand"



    and "Napalm and Silly Putty"



    Both very good.

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    Originally posted by dj_spikee
    Of Mice and Men. it's quite short, so i'll probably be finished by like.. today
    Very good book. one of the few Ive put on my "books-to-re-read" list.

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    somebody told me you have a boyfriend who looks like a girldfriend that i had in february of last year the killers

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    I made it to a bookstore on Saturday and picked up a couple of books for my collection. And then there was nothing on TV I wanted to watch so I read most of the weekend.

    I read "Pacific Vortex" by Clive Cussler on Saturday evening/early Sunday morning and "Star Trek: Captain's Peril" by William Shatner (with Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens) on Sunday.

    I also finished Star Trek 6 last night, so I really need to get to a library soon and pick up some more reading material.

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    I am reading "The Bride Stripped Bare." Very different, written anonymously, as was the novel that inspired it, a 17th Century Elizabethan text.

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    I finished reading The Guardian a few nights ago. It wuz a great book! I definitely recommend it.. I liked the book so much that I'm gonna read some of the author's books. I hear that he is a very good author so I'm trying this one now.. called The Notebook. I'm about halfway now and it's pretty good so far.


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    I just started reading sophies choice. i love it so far!

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    RE-READING THE BOOK SHARKMAN SIX!
    Sgt. Johnny Beaufort: He says, "The Apaches are a great race," sir. "They've never been conquered. But it is not well for a nation to be always at war. The young men die... the women sing sad songs... and the old ones are hungry in the winter."
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    Quote Originally Posted by JackieSantos_8
    I just started reading sophies choice. i love it so far!
    I' m reading the next book from the same author : "The Girl with Oranges" (but I have forgotten his name ... )

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    I am currently reading a non-fiction book by David Feldman called "Life's Imponderables." I got this book for Christmas and have been reading it on and off since (this book is actually three books in one volume). It is a book that answers some of the common, every-day questions that plague our lives: Why do donuts have holes? When do fish sleep? Why do clocks run clockwise? etc. It is a good book and full of fun and interesting facts.

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    Thumbs up What am I reading?!

    O.k. Wasn't writing for a while or even read it (forum I mean), but for last two weeks I started it again. So, this is a good time to begin writing again.
    Anyway, I am in a seventh book of <A href="http://www.terrygoodkind.com">Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind</a>. Surprisingly the sixth book of this series at least IMO was the best!
    Also in the last 4 months I manage to reread Orson Scott Card Ender's series and his Shadow series, then "Acrona the Unicorn girl" by Anne McCafrey and few others, like 2 books from StarCraft universe.
    That's about it!
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