What's everyone reading at the moment?

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My wife and I just finished "The Dark Tower book 6: Song of Susannah."

Now we're reading "Spelljammer book 1: Beyond the Moons."
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The last thing I read was the walkthrough for Resident Evil on Gamecube because I'll be damned if i'm ever going on that game again!
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Nicko wrote:The last thing I read was the walkthrough for Resident Evil on Gamecube because I'll be damned if i'm ever going on that game again!
I love that game! 8) What an expansion from the original game that came out when PSOne was just a little tike.
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Honore Balzac - Father Goriot - i ´ve got to to do a yearwork from it...
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Fritz Leiber - The Wanderer (Wanderer im Universum) .. quite old scifi story.. i like those :D
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Nebulae wrote:
Nicko wrote:The last thing I read was the walkthrough for Resident Evil on Gamecube because I'll be damned if i'm ever going on that game again!
I love that game! 8) What an expansion from the original game that came out when PSOne was just a little tike.
hell yeah fantastic game, it just scares the shit outta me! I'm determined to finish it one day though!
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I just finished Ender's Game, today I'm starting Fahrenheit 451. Some fellow of mine want me to introduce myself into Sci-Fi books. I think he also believes in god... :mrgreen:


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I'm reading Conan the Invincible.
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John D. Jackson "Classical Electrodynamics"
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Right now just some magazines.
The latest issue of FATE, mostly. I am considering ordering some books by Scott Cunningham from AzureGreen. He was very knowledgable about Pagan/Nature subjects.
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I'm reading Barry Trotter and the shameless parody, by Michael Gerber.
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right now reading anne rice - memnoch the devil and bridget jones for the 5th time (being with a lot of boys demanded some female influence..)
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i'm readin' "120 days in sodoma" marques de sade :):):)
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browneyedgirl wrote:Right now just some magazines.
The latest issue of FATE, mostly. I am considering ordering some books by Scott Cunningham from AzureGreen. He was very knowledgable about Pagan/Nature subjects.
Cool. I've got quite a few of Scott Cunningham's books. I was into White Magic for a while as a teenager and he was my favorite author on the subject. Now that I think of it, those books would have to be 15 or 16 years old. :o
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LittleHarry wrote:Honore Balzac - Father Goriot - i ´ve got to to do a yearwork from it...
Oh my god !!! not that "Le Père Goriot"... it´s totally horrible ! One of the most difficult and boring book I have ever (tried to) read. I have never been able to read more than the first 2 pages without falling asleep... and I am french :wink:

At the moment I´m reading "Ring" by Koji Suzuki. Great book !
The story is MUCH better than the one from the english movie.
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Hehe I'm quite lucky, I managed to avoid "Le Père Goriot" :D In fact most of the books I've read for school were quite interesting, even the classical Moilère/Voltaire/Flaubert trilogy :D Now I'm reading "La Chartreuse de Parme" for the countless-th time. Still my alltime fav book.

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SOVEREIGN STONE Vol 2, Guardians of the Lost, From Weis & Hickman.

Loving Fantasy :banana1: Especially R.E.Feist

Reading the books in Dutch btw.
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MaFiaBoY wrote: In fact most of the books I've read for school were quite interesting, even the classical Moilère/Voltaire/Flaubert trilogy :D Now I'm reading "La Chartreuse de Parme" for the countless-th time. Still my alltime fav book.
Actually all these Molière,Voltaire and maybe Flaubert books are interesting. Molière pieces are incredibly funny.
I haven´t read that "La Chartreuse De Parme", but I heard only good comments about it. I should get it.
I dunno if you have already read it, but I recommand you "Le Rouge Et Le Noir". a bit long, but really interesting book ! "Bel Ami" by Maupassant is also really good.
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Nebulae wrote:
browneyedgirl wrote:Right now just some magazines.
The latest issue of FATE, mostly. I am considering ordering some books by Scott Cunningham from AzureGreen. He was very knowledgable about Pagan/Nature subjects.
Cool. I've got quite a few of Scott Cunningham's books. I was into White Magic for a while as a teenager and he was my favorite author on the subject. Now that I think of it, those books would have to be 15 or 16 years old. :o
Yep! Several sources that I checked are still selling his books! I have a couple chosen--now I just have to save and get them next month! :) AzureGreen is a company I trust and have ordered from them qute a bit, so I'll get them from there--their book prices are quite reasonable!

To stay on-topic, I am reading some books about nutrition&vitamins--books I have had for years and packed away. I need to start eating better so, I decided to read about how to improve my eating habits!
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