What are you currently reading?

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  1. scratcho

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    Patricia Cornwell='Point of Origin'.
     
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    Swan Song - Rober Mc Cammon

    I'm at page 500 out of the 850 page book... i really like it. Its a after nuclear war apocalypse book. Several WTF moments. Its good as the little girl Swan shows more and more her healing power..and a strange connection with animals.
     
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    Counter Culture Through the Ages: From Abraham to Acid House
     
  4. scratcho

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    Native Tongue=Carl Hiaasen. Picked up a few Hiaasen paperbacks at a used book store. Easy reading and pretty funny.
     
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    I'm reading the new John Irving novel "In One Person".He's most well known for "The Cider House Rules" which was made into a film with Michael Caine.
     
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    The Jungle Books
     
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    John Steinbeck's Travels With Charley...Somehow I missed reading this growing up yet I have long been a Steinbeck fan. Excellent read.
     
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    The Idiot
     
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    'Dirt' by David Vann, and I'd say it's one of the more fucked up novels I've read in some time. On the upside, it makes my life and relationship with my mother seem not so bad.
     
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    Marilyn Manson's Autobiography The Long Hard Road Out of Hell.
     
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    Empire of the Summer Moon: Quanah Parker and the Rise and Fall of the Comanches, the Most Powerful Indian Tribe in American History by S.C. Gwynne. It's very interesting, but be forewarned, the violence is graphically depicted.
     
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    Anna Karenina
     
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    Consciousness: A graphic guide
     
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    Peter Camenzind (hermann hesse) mostly
    and Stranger in a Strange land (robert heinlein) and starting Amazing dope tale (stephen gaskin).
    (I like to read several book at the same time, alternating from one to the other)
     
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    Im reading 1984......and thinking kinda living it too...
     
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    The Basic Writings of C.G Jung
     
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    The quest for Tanelorn by M. Moorcock and Jonathan Ott's Pharmacoteon.
     
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    Last page of: philip k.dick- flow my tears, the policeman said
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    Catch 22

    I started reading it today and really like the writing style.
     
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    Emergence by Stephen Johnson
     

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