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What Are You Reading? Part Deux. (pg. 68)
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| Spacey Orange |
A Butcher's Guide to Buying Meat by Paul Coppin
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| netroM |
Halfway-ish through The Hobbit.
Haven't read it since I was like 12. And that was in Norwegian.
Also started reading Isaac Asimov's Foundation books. Finished the first one during xmas :) |
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| justin |
Emersonian Transcendental mostly. Sometimes hobbit sometimes Arthur c Clarke.
Really enjoyed Justine. My all time favorite is about a renegade dark elf named drizzt
Keep kicking ass with your funny book title thread though |
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| Lews |
There isn't much tourist stuff to see / do in Oxford. |
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| Joss Weatherby |
| I am almost done with Arc Light by Eric L. Harry... Pretty good techno-thriller. Horribly depressing/intense introduction and it never really lets up in its darkness. Captures the confusion and brutality of modern combat pretty well I think, and one of the best nuclear war depictions I've read or seen (and that is almost all of them). |
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| Silky Johnson |
| Been trying to get on with Clash of Kings, but am just not interested for whatever reason. I just bought the final book in Margaret Atwood's Maddaddam trilogy, and The Orenda by Joseph Boyden, both of which I'm dying to dig into. So I will prob just do that. :p |
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| Joss Weatherby |
What else did I read in my absence... I re-read Neuromancer. I read the Red Effect, another cold war gone hot book, which is a series (heard the second one is good too, and the third one is coming out soon). I re-read the first two books of We Were Crew Dogs, which is a collection of stories from B-52 crews during the cold war and Vietnam... I also re-read Warthog, which recounts stories from A-10 pilots during Desert Storm, and started in on Strike Eagle which is by the same author, but recounts stories from F-15E drivers and WSOs.
Uh so yea been on a military fiction/non-fiction kick. :p |
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| Lews |
| Reading a bunch of for school, but for fun I just finished Pattern Recognition. Greatly enjoyed it. Not sure what I'm going to pick up next. Either Levels of the Game, by McPhee, or The Sleepwalkers, by Clark. |
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| woscar |
Just finished this one:

And picked up this one:
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| Spacey Orange |
Highly recommend this to all of you procrastinators out there. Had i read this years ago, would have saved me so much grief its en sad. Read it. Its really short but to the point. Do it now.
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