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phoenix
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Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut

Rogue Nations by Noam Chomsky

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The Vampire Lestat -Anne Rice

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Shadow Warriors - Tom Clancy

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quote:
Originally posted by phoenix:
Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut


Gads, that's a hilarious one! Well, they all are, really. Gonna buy me some Ice-9.


Falling asleep at the keyboard, I'll write up my list tomorrow.

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Gabrielle Roy - La Rivière sans repos (could be translated as "The River without rest", although I'm not sure it's the exact title translation)
Wu Cheng'En - Journey to the West (attributed to him)
Naomi Klein - Fences and Windows

[Edit: forgot one book ...]

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Piers Anthony - Sos the rope
Piers Anthony - Var the stick
Piers Anthony - Neq the Sword

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Orson Scott Card - "Shadow" series

Just finished a complete read through of Dune...all 10 so far, and books 1-3 of "the gap" series

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rereading an awesome Vampire novel

Fevre Dream -George RR Martin(the guy who did wrote Game of Thrones and others)

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quote:
Originally posted by Trotters Traders:
Orson Scott Card - "Shadow" series

I love the "Ender's Game" series too

Doomtown13
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to the guy who's reading IT, its scary as **** huh? God I couldn't sleep after that book. Dreamcatcher- Stephen King

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I'm currently working my way though TV Guide.

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potm
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ABC for Barbarians.

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hack84
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posted May 17, 2003 11:48 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for hack84     
Just finished the Qur'an... Whew, that was a tough one.

The books that i'm otherwise working on right now are:

Pride and Prejudice
Vector and Tensor analysis (rate at which this is proceeding: 1 page per 3 hours)
The hitchhikers guide to the galaxy (can't seem to finish it, each time I start reading i'm like "uhh, what was going on anyway, and have to flip back a few chapters")
Teach yourself Russian
Les Misérables (I became a bit less interested in this one once I realized that my 400 page version was only Volume 1..)


Plans for the future:

The Gospel (I need to find this somewhere though.)


potm
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posted May 17, 2003 01:12 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for potm     
quote:
Originally posted by hack84:
The hitchhikers guide to the galaxy (can't seem to finish it, each time I start reading i'm like "uhh, what was going on anyway, and have to flip back a few chapters")
[/B]

Dude, it's so easily written. I finished the ultimate hitchhiker's guide in what, half a week. And I'm not a fast reader.

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Currently:

Helter Skelter - Vincent Bugliosi

This is about the Mason Murders. It is incredibly interesting and I seriously recomend it to anyone who wants to read about Charles manson. It gives backround info abou the Family, the Murders and the Trail.

On the List:

Sophie's World
Quantum Reality

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quote:
Originally posted by hack84:
Just finished the Qur'an... Whew, that was a tough one.

The books that i'm otherwise working on right now are:

[b]Pride and Prejudice
Vector and Tensor analysis (rate at which this is proceeding: 1 page per 3 hours)
The hitchhikers guide to the galaxy (can't seem to finish it, each time I start reading i'm like "uhh, what was going on anyway, and have to flip back a few chapters")
Teach yourself Russian
Les Misérables (I became a bit less interested in this one once I realized that my 400 page version was only Volume 1..)


Plans for the future:

The Gospel (I need to find this somewhere though.)[/B]


Your reading more then one book

I'm going back to my David Gemmell collection, I now have every book....After that I got some Aurther(sp and I'm lazy) C Clark books to read

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Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert M. Pirsig
The Prize by Daniel Yergin

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Back on the Road - Che Guevara

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Squirrel Ritual
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I'm reading

Run, Spot, Run - Barney

Future Reading:
Franklin Goes to School - ?Beyond my reading level

Honestly I rarely read books anymore, spend enough time on homework, music, friends. But if its just reading
Articles (War, Iraq news, sports)
Text Books (science, socials)


iakae
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I'm reading Regina's Song at the moment, the latest novel by David and Leigh Eddings. It's certainly a shift from their usual style, but there's that elemental of the familiar in it as well.


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The Beach - by Alex Garland


Raatcharch
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I'm currently reading "The Dark Design" by Jose Farmer.

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I am rereading Dante's Inferno for the millionth time.

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super324
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Visual C++

and for light reading....Stalin by Edvard Radzinsky

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THE EYE OF THE WORLD By Robert Jordan.
Harry Potter, The fourth One.(dont know the name and the book is in the other room. I am too lazy to move)


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