What are you reading right now?

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  1. JoneeEarthquake

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    The Theif of Always, by Clive Barker. Its really good
     
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    The White Oleander - Janet Fitch
     
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    Gone With the Wind by margaret Mitchell. it is excellent, i'm surprised.
     
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    A Time To Kill-John Grisham
     
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    The autobiography of a witch by Lois Bourne
     
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    I've seen the movie dozens of times but never read the book...
    thx for the prompt [​IMG]
     
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    Fear & Loathing in Las Vagas - Hunter S Thompson
     
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    I right finished reading the slovakian book called "How Far Is It To Shanghai".. it's been a diary of a guy, who's addicted to alcohol and heroin.. oof.. I'm so sad now.. coz he died.
     
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    Jon Bon Jovi... The Biography by Laura Jackson

    its an amazing read of grit and determination, passion and pain.. and as far as Biographers go..you cant get much better than Laura Jackson...
     
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    catcher in the rye, good book
     
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    Pillars of the Earth, Ken Follet.

    hot damn its a good book. it's too long to be piss-you-off-to-put-it-down good, but it is. it's so involved and well explained and i like the language. i think you should read it.
     
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    School work:
    Wuthering Heights- Emily Bronte
    Confusing sometimes, not really my thing.

    Pleasure reading:
    All Women are Healers-Diane Stein
    I like it so far, but's it's a follow up from her last book which I didn't read. But it's thorough and really celebrates the female body.
     
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    HiPPiE by Barry Miles..... it's all about the 60's and 70's. its very interesting and easy to get into because there are tons of pictures.
     
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    hitchikers guide to the galaxy
     
  15. LostNFound

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    R Scott Bakker - Prince Of Nothing
    Jonathan Stroud's Bartimaeus Series (Better than what Harry Potter has become!)
     
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    Rereading "On the Road” and reading "Seduction by the Stars" (4 now, my book list just keeps getting longer, I'm up to 9 and at least part way through all of them)
     
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    Thomas Harris' Hannible
     
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    The Day my bum went psycho :) Hilarious.
     
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    King Arthur, not the story, but a book on the anthropological, and linguistic
    research to prove the history of the real Celtic King. Very good read.

    Completly debunks the Middle Age fantasies about him, and gets
    down to core history.
     
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    "The Doors of Perception" by Huxley & "The Psychedelic Experience" by Tim Leary
     
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