 |
reply posted on 26-5-2008 @ 09:58 AM by The_Truth_Seeker
|
I'm currently reading The Grave Tattoo by Val McDermid.
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 26-5-2008 @ 12:19 PM by AegisFang
|
I can't believe it took me 32 years before i read it but i'm reading the Foundation series by Isaac Asimov. I've read the original trilogy and am
starting on the later editions now. I really like them which is kind of surprising since there is very little action and mostly dialogue between the
characters. The Robot series is next on my list.
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 28-5-2008 @ 07:08 AM by TopsyCret
|
I'm currently rading
American Gods (Neil Gaiman)
Twilight series (Stephenie Meyer)
Crime and Punishment (Dostoevsky)
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 28-5-2008 @ 07:08 AM by TopsyCret
|
I'm currently reading
American Gods (Neil Gaiman)
Twilight series (Stephenie Meyer)
Crime and Punishment (Dostoevsky)
[edit on 28-5-2008 by TopsyCret]
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 28-5-2008 @ 07:59 AM by Crakeur
|
I just finished Child 44 - awesome story of a child killer in russia during the end of Stalin's life. Also just finished Pictures At A Revolution, a
book about the 5 Best Picture Nominees in 1968 and I'm now reading Escape From the Deep, a book about a US submarine in WWII that was sunk. Good
stuff all around.
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 28-5-2008 @ 07:32 PM by AccessDenied
|
Currently reading:
CREEPERS By David Morrell
Set in New Jersey, it is about a group of "Urban Explorers" who illegally enter sealed buildings, in this case an old hotel, and find more than they
bargain for.
(Horror)
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 31-5-2008 @ 10:17 PM by funky monk
|
Im currently reading the Ender series by Orson Scott Card.
Great series if anyone is into si-fi.
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 3-6-2008 @ 12:28 PM by worldwatcher
|
Odd Hours by Dean Koontz
I love Koontz's Odd Thomas character and series of books.. No spoilers from me
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 8-6-2008 @ 09:22 AM by Rogue Element
|
reply to post by AegisFang
They're an excellent set of books, enjoy them!
I'm reading Little Brother by Cory Doctorow. An excellent read, much recommended.
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 8-6-2008 @ 10:56 AM by karl 12
|
reply to post by TopsyCret
TopsyCret
American Gods is a great book!
At the mo,I'm reading:
The book of lost things~John Connoly (marvellous book)
Cosmos ~Carl Sagan
The life of Pye~ Yann Martell
All seem to be very good indeed.
Cheers Karl
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 4-7-2008 @ 08:19 AM by The_Truth_Seeker
|
I'm reading Ghost Road Blues by Jonathan Maberry.
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 4-7-2008 @ 09:42 AM by fred3110
|
American Scream, The Bill Hicks Story by Cynthia True.
Bill Hicks = herooo!!!!  
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 9-7-2008 @ 03:40 PM by nina.
|
I'm about ten pages away from finishing Stephen Colbert's I Am America (And So Can You). After a year of analyzing classic literature in AP
English, I desperately needed to find something like this to read.  It's really hilarious if you like Colbert's style of humor.
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 9-7-2008 @ 05:24 PM by MrMysticism
|
Well, I'm on the last pages of Dean Koontz - Door to December.
It's about a father that divorces his wife and takes his three year old girl for governmental experiments. He sets her in a Sensory Depravation
Chamber for reason that I won't say and she become psychic and seeks revenge for the 6 years of confinement.
That is what the story is about with out giving anything away!
Midnight is next!
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 11-8-2008 @ 07:56 AM by The_Truth_Seeker
|
I'm currently reading Dead Man's Song by Jonathan Maberry.
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 12-8-2008 @ 11:32 AM by Kluge
|
African Fractals: Modern Computing and Indigenous Design by Ron Eglash
Write Great Code Vol 1: Understanding the Machine by Randall Hyde
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 12-8-2008 @ 11:45 AM by fred3110
|
the saga of seven suns book 7 - The Ashes Of Worlds
Just got it today I've been waiting a year to read this
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 23-8-2008 @ 08:19 PM by IvoAlmeida
|
I was readding 'Robbie Williams - Life mess ordinary' but i finished yesterday
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 25-8-2008 @ 07:53 AM by The_Truth_Seeker
|
I'm reading Bad Moon Rising by Jonathan Maberry.
The book is the third book in a trilogy.
Pine Deep Trilogy
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |
reply posted on 25-8-2008 @ 02:14 PM by MrMysticism
|
Well, Door To December was real good and then I moved on to By The Corner of His Eye and that one was a real boring book! The New York Time wrote and
it was placed on the back cover that it was a real page turning suspenseful novel. Obviously they didn't read it because the story dragged on. They
must post the same comments after awhile for some authors.
I just started a book by Sandra Brown called Chill Factor about a woman getting snowed in a cabon with a serial killer, but she doesn't know he's
one.
I hope it turns out suspenseful and she get even. I don't know, just started the book and it starts out with him burying a woman!
|
reply to this post:
copyright & usage
|
 |