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What are you currently reading?


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reply posted on 11-9-2004 @ 04:32 PM by Thug69


I am about to start reading Behold a pale horse I hear some good things about it



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reply posted on 13-9-2004 @ 02:51 AM by D


Again Matthew Reilly's books. (Ice Station, Area7 and Scarecrow). Can't get enough of those books.



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reply posted on 13-9-2004 @ 08:07 AM by Stuey1221


Im readin the entire Harry Potter series thus far again, The Bourne Trilogy and Ordinary People by Ozzy/Sharon/Jack/Kelly/Aimee(the one ya dont see) Osbourne



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reply posted on 13-9-2004 @ 12:35 PM by rynaldo82


am reading stephen kings dreamcatchers, sounds scary hehe

rynaldo



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reply posted on 19-9-2004 @ 10:53 PM by KatieD


I'm reading a really interesting series called the Series of Unfortunate Events. I know it's kiddish, but they are really good books.



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reply posted on 19-9-2004 @ 11:59 PM by EnronOutrunHomerun


I just finished "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" by Mark Haddon (EXCELLENT!) and I just started "The Trial" by Franz Kafka (translated by Breon Mitchell)...I'm interested in how different of a read it will be with the new translation - but I've already noticed a bad translation (grammatically speaking) within the first 7 pages....



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reply posted on 20-9-2004 @ 12:10 PM by devilwasp


Originally posted by D
Again Matthew Reilly's books. (Ice Station, Area7 and Scarecrow). Can't get enough of those books.

i didnt like scarecrow that much myself. what you think of it?
ice station and Area7 are the best like.
u read temple?



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reply posted on 20-9-2004 @ 12:12 PM by Jonna


Everything You Know Is Wrong: The Disinformation Guide to Secrets and Lies by Russ Kick

Really, really disturbing!



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reply posted on 20-9-2004 @ 12:36 PM by pennyforyourthoughts


I always carry a copy of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
just finished digital fortress. Some friend found an old copy of Dracula I'll be reading that now.



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reply posted on 20-9-2004 @ 01:28 PM by marg6043


I am reading as now Clive Cussler, Lost City is very good.



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reply posted on 20-9-2004 @ 01:34 PM by SpittinCobra


Stephen King's

The Dark Tower 5
Wolves of the Calla


To me this set of books is Mr Kings best. There are going to be 2 more books to the set.



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reply posted on 20-9-2004 @ 01:42 PM by marg6043


Originally posted by SpittinCobra
Stephen King's

The Dark Tower 5
Wolves of the Calla


To me this set of books is Mr Kings best. There are going to be 2 more books to the set.


I read the first and kind of got tired of the sequence perhaps when he finish all of them I will then read it.

I am a fan of him also.

Preston and Child they have a new one I can wait to read it , you should read the damnation game and Imagica.



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reply posted on 20-9-2004 @ 02:13 PM by JediMaster


Right now I'm working on "Those Who Tresspass".

I just bought Rising Sun, The Godfather and Discolsure.

Has anyone read the Gunsligner series by King? Ii've been looking at them and was wondering how they were.



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reply posted on 20-9-2004 @ 02:59 PM by dreamlandmafia


I just finished 1984...and i have to say...the ending was......unexpected.

On to Dantes Inferno.



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reply posted on 20-9-2004 @ 05:09 PM by JediMaster


1984 was an excellant book, IMHO that and Fharenite 451 should be read before finishing High School.



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reply posted on 20-9-2004 @ 05:15 PM by marg6043


Originally posted by dreamlandmafia
I just finished 1984...and i have to say...the ending was......unexpected.

On to Dantes Inferno.


You know dante inferno is my favorite book I had to read it when in college, and I still keep the copy with me.



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reply posted on 26-9-2004 @ 03:25 PM by KatieD


im reading a book called Anne of Green Gables.
it is FANTASTIC!!!
my favorite character is either Anne, Gilbert or Diana.
great book



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reply posted on 26-9-2004 @ 07:15 PM by chebob


The Autobiography of David Dickinson......................stop laughing!



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reply posted on 26-9-2004 @ 07:49 PM by alternateheaven


I just wrapped up Catcher in the Rye ( big dissapointment ) and The Hot Zone by Richard Preston. Still need to wrap up the Applied Psychology book then I'm thinking maybe some Stephen Hawking stuff.



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reply posted on 26-9-2004 @ 08:18 PM by chebob


Originally posted by JediMaster


Has anyone read the Gunsligner series by King? Ii've been looking at them and was wondering how they were.


Your talking about the Dark Tower series, and In my opinion they are the best science fiction books ever written by anyone ever. They are just un-put-down-able, lol



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