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Thread: What book are you reading right now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by flatlander#2 View Post
    Sometimes a Great Notion, Ken Kesey
    Winter of Our Discontent, Steinbeck

    In addition to the nightly reads of the adventures of Clifford, the Great Gracie Chase and others.
    Right, I should have mentioned that I read Fox in Socks every night.

    Stick with Sometimes a Great Notion - it starts slow but gets goooood!

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    Wolves of the Calla by Stephen King.

    Its the fifth book in the seven book series The Dark Tower.
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    Foods that Fight Cancer by Richard Beliveau & Denis Gingras

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    Ishiguro's Never let me go.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Never_Let_Me_Go

    (French translation. I'm not fluent enough to really enjoy litterature in a foreign language. Though sometimes in re-read books in the original english.)

    Just finished Bitterroot, James Lee Burke.
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    Currently reading.....

    The economics of money, banking and financial markets by Mishkin (alt. edition)

    and

    some american history textbook by ferriger (or something)

    but come next wenesday I will be done with those to classes, plus graduating with a BS in Biology and then I plan to get some real (fictional) reading done starting off with my two favorite authors vonnegut and tom robbins as i stride to read all of these authors books (currently just over half of vonnegut's published works and three or four deep in Robbins)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pope Benedict XVI View Post
    Stick with Sometimes a Great Notion - it starts slow but gets goooood!
    Negatory on the sometimes a great notion front, such a great movie but a terrible book IMVHO. It is the only known example of a movie being far better than the book.
    "It is not the result that counts! It is not the result but the spirit! Not what - but how. Not what has been attained - but at what price.
    - A. Solzhenitsyn

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    2nd read.....first was in college 1995

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_in_the_Balance

    Earth in the Balance by Senator Al Gore

    Great book and a precursor to his touring slide show and the Inconvient Truth

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    Chuck Palahniuk stuff right now.... Choke, Survivors and Fight Club
    Good stuff.
    Since then it's been a book you read in reverse, so you understand less as the pages turn.

    The things you find on the net.

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    Quote Originally Posted by philippeR View Post
    Ooh, I love his books. Haven't read that one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lemon boy View Post
    Negatory on the sometimes a great notion front, such a great movie but a terrible book IMVHO. It is the only known example of a movie being far better than the book.
    Read it first time sophomore year high school, then sometime after in college. I like the reread... I do remember the middle portion of the book to be vastly different from beginning. Just got it from the library and am still in Steinbeck land.

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    Umberto Eco - The Island of the Day Before is currently what is on the reading table.

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    Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed by Jared Diamond

    Long, but interesting. Not particulary optimistic.


    Oh, and the
    1984 Kawasaki GPZ900R Factory Workshop Manual

    Not a particulary pleasant read, but great fun is the ultimate result.


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    I've been reading Interesting Tahoe Craig's List Ad (nsr).

    It's very good.
    It's got more paprika.

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    just finished Freakonomics. meh

    just started One Hundred Years of Solitude

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    Quote Originally Posted by japollner View Post
    I was thinking of starting that...It looks long, and the print is small...
    Might wanna think about it a while... it was tough and not what I filed under "entertaining"... but I read to escape, not to have to think too hard. I do that at work.

    Good luck!
    When logic goes out the window, go with it.

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    Just got "That Dark and Bloody River: Chronicles of the Ohio River Valley" in the mail. Starting it tonight.
    I'm in a band. It's called "Just the Tip."

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    Finally reading a book for enjoyment.
    The Glass Castle. Jeannette Walls.

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    "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Gabriel García Márquez
    "I knew in an instant that the three dollars I had spent on wine would not go to waste."

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    "Who Do You Think You Are, Charlie Brown?"
    Charles M. Schulz
    If it weren't for serendipity, there'd be no dipity at all

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    Just finished reading Memoirs of a Geisha by Aurthor Golden. Great book.

    Now reading Spandau Phoenix by Greg Iles. Just started last night...so far so good!

    ‎"Powder snow skiing is not fun. It's life, fully lived, life lived in a blaze of reality." -Dolores LaChapelle

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    The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins: thought provoking and inflammatory, if occasionally a little spittle-flecked.
    "Nothing is funnier than Hitler." - Smokey McPole

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    Thumbs up

    Quote Originally Posted by train07 View Post
    "Who Do You Think You Are, Charlie Brown?"
    Charles M. Schulz
    Now you have good taste in literature!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spark View Post
    Finally reading a book for enjoyment.
    The Glass Castle. Jeannette Walls.
    Awesome, awesome book. Could NOT put it down...and still thinking about it!

    Hey, have you read White Oleander? I read that last summer and if you liked Glass Castle you would probably like WO a lot too.

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    Who Moved My Cheese by Spencer Johnson. Good short read on change.

    Green Eggs and Ham is an every night reading for me.

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