What are you reading right now?

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  1. dylanzeppelin

    dylanzeppelin daydream believer

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    Right now I am reading 1984, I just finished the book, The Fuck-Up..
     
  2. Luke (crazy horse)

    Luke (crazy horse) Member

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    I'm reading Neil Young's Shakey biography for the second time since September.

    And just started Jack Kerouac's On The Road.
     
  3. Midget

    Midget Senior Member

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    I'm not reading anything for my personal enjoyment at the moment. But I just finished reading Pygmalion...but I think I'm gonna have to read it again to get an understanding of some more details. :p
     
  4. juicy_redgirl

    juicy_redgirl Daphney

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    James Patterson- Pop Goes The Weasel
     
  5. juicy_redgirl

    juicy_redgirl Daphney

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    Oh and Anne Rice's Blood & Gold.
     
  6. hedgewitch

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    Pygmallion is one of my favourite books!
    Right now I'm reading Headhunters by John King and when I've finished that my friend has lent me The Davinci Code.
     
  7. wideyed

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    just finished "Demian", by herman hesse. i love hesse. but i bet many would find this book cheesy. I wish i had read it when i was 18.
     
  8. KozmicBlue

    KozmicBlue Senior Member

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    Blahhh. I feel like I haven't read a fiction book in ageeees. All I read nowadays are books for my classes in uni and even though most of them are really interesting, I still wanna read something completely fictive and WITHOUT having to worry about the essays I'm gonna have to write about the book. :p
     
  9. FoxeyLady

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    I'm reading multiple books right now. Let's see....John Lennon's biography, Dracula, and I plan to start Jane Eyre
     
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    I've just finished L'antivoyage by Muriel Cerf. It is not very popular, as I could see, but I liked it a lot. Something like Kerouac, but with a lot more poetry inside...
     
  11. CosmicKatie

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    I'm reading The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger. I'm reading it for a book club that I'm a part of and I'm enjoying it very much so far. Her writing gives the book a very "down to Earth" and "real" feel, and the characters are wonderful.
     
  12. Ellis

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    The perfume by someone Suskind.
    It's good, really good.
     
  13. NaykidApe

    NaykidApe Bomb the Ban

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    Welcome to the Monkey House by Kurt Vonnegutte jr.
     
  14. pandiebeer

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    I'm reading two books right now. The Fine Art of Erotic Talk & The Ultimate Guide to Fellatio.
     
  15. Lucifer Sam

    Lucifer Sam Vegetable Man

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    What's Welsh for Zen - The Autobiography of John Cale
     
  16. illusions

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    Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach.
     
  17. psilonaut

    psilonaut Mushroom Muncher

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    I am currently reading a book of leonard cohen peoms... I love it :D
     
  18. BraveSirRubin

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    Abel Sánchez by Miguel de Unamuno.
     
  19. FrozenMoonbeam

    FrozenMoonbeam nerd

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    I am reading The Sexual Politics of Meat by Carol Adama. It's quite though provioking, but I have to finish the book before I decide how much of her thesis to agree/disagree with.
     
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    Catch 22, Joseph Heller
    Wind, Sand and Stars, Antoine de Saint-Exupery
     
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