What are you reading right now?

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  1. Miss_Beatle

    Miss_Beatle Beatlemaniac

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    John Lennnon: In his own write.

    For about the millionth time :)
     
  2. L.A.Matthews

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    Yukio Mishima - The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea
     
  3. The_Walrus

    The_Walrus Sgt. Pepper

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    I just started to read Ticktock by Dean Koontz tonight, and it's really good so far. I read about 150 pages in an hour or so.
     
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    Empire Falls by Richard Russo.
    The Uncyclopedia by Gideon Haigh.
    And a dessert cookbook full of things I should never eat. :)
     
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    "path to love" by deepak chopra
    read it a few times, reading it again, cause it's so beautiful!
    like all of chopra's books, actually......
     
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    moby dick is an awesome book but only if you get all the jokes and allusions cause if not its pointless right lol


    i just finished reading the lovely bones... awesome book<3
     
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    SharyBobbins QPR Football Fan

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    The Da Vinci code for the 20th time.
     
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    Light My Fire by Ray Mazarek
     
  9. PSYCHEDELICA MAN

    PSYCHEDELICA MAN The psychman

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    rhino's psychedelic trip by alan bisbort and parke puterbaugh
     
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    steinbeck- tortilla flat
     
  11. trekker

    trekker Intrepid Traveler

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    "This is Burning Man by Brian Doherty.

    It is about The Burning Man arts festival in Black Rock Dessert from a gonzo journalist writter who attends regularly.

    I think it's a good read for those who want to know all about the festival.
     
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    Villette by Charlotte Bronte
     
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    wave owls not flags is not interested

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    "A Matter of Character: Inside the White House of George W. Bush" by Ronald Kessler.
     
  14. dollydagger

    dollydagger Needle to the Groove

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    Siddhartha - Herman Hesse

    great book , fast easy read.......
     
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    The Hunchback of Notre Dame
     
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    We Are Everywhere by Jerry Rubin
     
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    Post Office by Bukowski
     
  18. dollydagger

    dollydagger Needle to the Groove

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    The Children of Men by P.D. James

    a must read for those who have read 1984, Brave New World, The Stand....
     
  19. The_Walrus

    The_Walrus Sgt. Pepper

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    I'm about to start reading the following for my summer reading list for my English class next school year:

    The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien (it sounds wonderful)
    The Awakening by Kate Chopin (sounds like a drag; definitely not my thing)
    Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller (sounds tolerable)
     
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    Brave New World - Aldous Huxley
     
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