What are you reading right now?

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  1. hippie_chick

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    great expectations by charles dickens
     
  2. novarys

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    I'm reading Jane Eyre(Charlotte Bronte) right now. I have read this book 4 other times, and its my favorite of all time.
     
  3. mellow_hendrix

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    im reading modern recording techniques - very informative and helpful :)

    EDIT: oh and heavier than heaven - the kurt cobain biography :p
     
  4. rez82x

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    The Geography of Nowhere by Jim Kunstler. It's about suburbanization and automobile culture in america and how this has led to a loss of the sense of place, community, and decline of cities in this country. It also talks about peak oil and the need for changes in town planning and transportation methods in the future.
     
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    Fools Crow
    The Surrounded by D'Arcy McNickle
    The Canterbery Tales
    and a ton of short stories are on the table for this weeks reading. There are also a few books I'm behind on. I've got some exams this week, so that cut down on my reading some. Thank goodness
     
  6. Love113

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    A Walk In The Woods by Bill Bryson, and There Are Mountains To Climb by Jean Deeds.
     
  7. weep

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    High Fidelity by Nick Hornby
     
  8. luv

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    Just finished "To kill a mockingbird", Harper Lee - very touching book
    Now I am halfway into the "Chronicles of Narnia" - C.S.Lewis, yey the best fairytale ever!
     
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    Development Theory
    Deconstructions/Reconstructions

    Jan Nederveen Pieterse
     
  10. Maes

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    hoppaaa
     
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    Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance.
     
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    Live Well in Mexico: How to Relocate, Retire, and Increase your Standard of Living.
    By Ken Luboff
     
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    dedhead95 The Wizard of Rhythm

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    I just finished "The Riders", by Tim Winton. He's an Australian writer, and brilliant! This was one of my fav books of his, so far.
     
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    Brave New World

    by Aldous Huxley


    All I can say is that it is impressive, very well written. If you got the time expand your mind, it is well worth it!
     
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    H.P. Lovecraft - The Shuttered Room
    Tony Hillerman - Skinwalkers
    Ann Rule - The Stranger Beside Me
    ...and any Castaneda Books,....again!
     
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    Mowgli in English and The history of Tibet
    I am going to read Harry Potter in English
     
  18. lizardqueen102

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    i'm reading a really good hippie book called Little Miss Strange by Joanna Rose. it's about a girl that grows up in a hippie neighborhood. it's a great read.
     
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    Dan Browns "Angels And Demons". So far, it's alot like The Davinci Code. Meh.
     
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    I'm reading Huckleberry Finn:) You know, "you feel mighty easy and comfertable at a raft...";)
     
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