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What are you reading?
robbyras
I'm reading my first epic fantasy series... it's called A Song of Ice and Fire by George RR Martin... I just started the 4th book called A Feast for Crows... Much like many other fantasy epics, it claims to be the best think since Tolkien... I can't really speak on that since I have yet yo read the Lord of the Rings, but I can say I dig these books. The series is still being written and book five is due out later this year... it has also been picked up by HBO. The pilot was just finished (which is probably why the 5th book is about a year behind schedule). The series has basically ruined me for other books... I can't get into anything else and have no idea what I will do while waiting for the 5th book... so what are you reading?
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roland_7707
Never heard of him, but sounds cool.
Puff_Dougie
First_Warrior
I'm reading an early Thomas Perry, Metzger's Dog. published 1983.
roland_7707
Very good so far. I think there are 3 in the series.
twistedstem
Currently reading CODE ZERO by Johnathan Mayberry .sequel to patient zero.kinda walking dead like with more the military side of things all secret agent kinda stuff.so kinda like hell boy meets James bond meets walking dead.pretty decent read so far!
First_Warrior
Just finished Midas by Russell Andrews and half way through Pursuit of Honor by Vince Flynn.
ShadowInTheMoon
roland_7707:
Very good so far. I think there are 3 in the series.
You are correct there and thats in the top 5 for best series
twistedstem
rereading one of my old favorites CHRISTINE . Wish the movie had been as good as the book.
SecretSquirrel
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some books for my classes. also just finished some Aristotle not too long ago. happiness advantage was pretty good. dharma bums is... different. you may ask yourself is really just a textbook for sociology, but its kinda interesting. and im just now getting into finding flow. its a pretty easy read, and pretty interesting so far
twistedstem
wanted to bump this thread, So ill do so and just throw this out there!!
twistedstem
wanted to bump this thread, So ill do so and just throw this out there!!
SecretSquirrel
those are badass! I love the royalty one
SecretSquirrel
im going to be getting into statistics and chemistry over the summer.. both have very large and probably boring text books, so I wont post them
ejgorman
Among the incredibly boring history and nonfiction titles I'm reading, I've been reading "The Martian" and "Highrise" (both movie adaptations coming out this year) and "Stained with the Mud of Khe Sahn" by our very own Rodger Jacobs (FirstWarrior). I'm using Vance's bookmark while reading the latter because it just makes sense.
Hays
Slowly picking my way through Atlas Shrugged, but haven´t been too good about reading lately. I think I need to find a way to buy more English books in print - I´m mostly relegated to my Kindle here, but my tablet doesn´t call my attention in quite the same way as a book sitting by does.
SecretSquirrel
a big as$ statistics textbook and a big as$ chemistry textbook...
First_Warrior
Right now I'm working my way through a seven book series by W.E.B. Griffin.
SM0K3Y
jarubla
Just finished Gene Wolfe's 'The Knight' on Sunday, and nearly done with L. E. Modesitt Jr's 'The One Eyed Man'.
ExpendableYouth
SM0K3Y
said:
I read that when I lived in Vegas. Good book but is a bit outdated.
jarubla
Hemingway's 'The Snows of Kilimanjaro'
rburke1129
Night Shift by Stephen King
First_Warrior
Twelve Days by Alex Berenson. This is Alex's latest book. We have a three county library set up that will allow me to order any book in the system.
Edna20
Rodger's (
@First_Warrior
) book! I cried twice during boot camp, so I should do well through the rest
So far very good, it's so intriguing and personal, very brave person to share it with the wold in my opinion! Thank you!
jarubla
The Matheny Manifesto
It is an insightful look into the man's methods and thought process. Worth a read
Usaf06
bought this after watching the series a couple months back. Im about to finally open it.
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twistedstem
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rsherman24
twistedstem
said:
Good book. I am a big Stephen Hunter fan. Away from his normal Swagger plots but very interesting
avengethis
I am not a big reader but need to try and start reading more. The only books I have really read are the Dan Brown books (The Da Vinci Code, Angels & Demons, Inferno, The Lost symbol, Deception Point, Digital Fortress).
I need some suggestions on something to pick up that might be a similar style that can help me start reading more.
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