What are you currently reading?

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  1. jaredfelix

    jaredfelix Namaste ॐ

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    Alchemy by: Count of St. Germain

    Best book I think I've ever read...
     
  2. Lynnbrown

    Lynnbrown Firecracker

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    Cross Bones by Kathy Reichs...a cross between Patricia Cornwell and Dan Brown
     
  3. Jay_hasBeauty

    Jay_hasBeauty Member

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    I read that last year in school . :afro:
     
  4. blondstrom

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    I'm reading a book of Shelley poetry. <3
     
  5. Duck

    Duck quack. Lifetime Supporter

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    Reading Lolita in Tehran; great even though she can get ramble-y at parts, and her interpretations of the works she talks about are sometimes a little suspect
     
  6. Fairlight

    Fairlight Banned

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    "The Music Instinct" by Philip Ball (Subtitled : how music works and why we can't do without it.) Explores how the latest research in music psychology and brain science is piecing together the puzzle of how our minds understand and respond to music.Ranges from nursery rhymes to classical to rock.
     
  7. BuryMeInSmoke

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    Junky by William S. Burroughs
    I Am Ozzy by Ozzy Osbourne
     
  8. Piney

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    Francisco Goya by Robert Hughes


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  9. Lynnbrown

    Lynnbrown Firecracker

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    The Chosen by Ricardo Pinto...a very, very strange fantasy, sci-fi, that I am DETERMINED to get through, even if it puts out my eyes. :D
     
  10. Spectacles

    Spectacles My life is a tapestry Lifetime Supporter

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    Home by Toni Morrison
    I read this in one day. Very powerful book.

    I have been taking Raven Stole the Moon by Garth Stein to read in waiting rooms for a couple years now and am still only about a third of the way through it. I suppose I should just read it at home. I loved his book The Art of Racing in the Rain I am not sure why I am just not getting into the Raven title.
     
  11. MamaPeace

    MamaPeace Senior Member

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    1984 - George Orwell, reading that currently, for the second time.
     
  12. Ergative

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    At the moment, I'm reading the late David Foster Wallace's immense novel 'Infinite Jest', as well as René Kager's profound linguistics textbook titled 'Optimality Theory'.
     
  13. Fairlight

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    "Zorba The Greek" by Nikos Kazantzakis...(Again.)
     
  14. Gyro Gearloose

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    Confessions of an English Opium Eater. I like the writing style of de Quincey. It's interessting to read about his 'career' as an opium addict around 1800.
     
  15. ganesha1967

    ganesha1967 barefoot bellybearer

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    Taking my fourth round through "The Hunger Games" trilogy... just started with the first book again yesterday. I guess, I'm kinda hooked on the turmoils of a teenage girl, trying to grow up in a dystopic world...

    Might be, that my own growing up in the shade of a coal mine (and growing up with cats, too) makes it easy for me to root with Katniss, District 12 (and Buttercup, too =^0.o^= )

    Wiggling bare toes,

    ~*Ganesha*~
     
  16. Rosehippy

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    Minds....
     
  17. Monkey Boy

    Monkey Boy Senior Member

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    The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand- It pulled me right in after 30 minutes.
     
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  19. Gyro Gearloose

    Gyro Gearloose Senior Member

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    Hello,

    interesting, can you recommend it ;)?

    Regards
    Gyro

    PS: Currently reading Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test
     
  20. andmoreagain72

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    "Travels with my aunt" by Graham Greene, my fav author
     

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