Curious to know what the OT community members here are reading. I'm reading a couple of books.
- James Patterson: Kill Alex Cross
- Paulo Coehlo: The Alchemist
- Kama Sutra
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Curious to know what the OT community members here are reading. I'm reading a couple of books.
- James Patterson: Kill Alex Cross
- Paulo Coehlo: The Alchemist
- Kama Sutra
Still on Ulysses. I think I'll be reading that for a while yet. I'm also reading A Dance with Dragons alongside it. Enjoying both. MakhaidosHave you read The Iliad or The Odyssey?
[QUOTE="Makhaidos"]Still on Ulysses. I think I'll be reading that for a while yet. I'm also reading A Dance with Dragons alongside it. Enjoying both. EagleEyedOneHave you read The Iliad or The Odyssey? Yes, both. I read the Illiad a year or so ago; I read the Odyssey when I was seven. Why?
Have you read The Iliad or The Odyssey? Yes, both. I read the Illiad a year or so ago; I read the Odyssey when I was seven. Why? Because if you are reading Ulysses it would be a good idea to read The Iliad or Odyssey before.[QUOTE="EagleEyedOne"][QUOTE="Makhaidos"]Still on Ulysses. I think I'll be reading that for a while yet. I'm also reading A Dance with Dragons alongside it. Enjoying both. Makhaidos
[QUOTE="Makhaidos"]Yes, both. I read the Illiad a year or so ago; I read the Odyssey when I was seven. Why? Because if you are reading Ulysses it would be a good idea to read The Iliad or Odyssey before. Yeah, I know Joyce structured it based on Homer, but it still remains obscenely difficult.[QUOTE="EagleEyedOne"] Have you read The Iliad or The Odyssey? EagleEyedOne
I am almost finished with Alamo in the Ardennes; The Untold Story of the American Soldiers Who Made The Defense of Bastogne Possible by John C. McManus.
Just finished Homunculus and Ichi the Killer. Homunculus was awesome, Ichi was disgusting a lot but for some reason kept my interest. Also was reading Foundation, got like halfway through and just stopped reading a while ago. I'll probably pick it up again soon.
Doctor Sleep by Stephen King. Glad to see he's back to his old self again. He's last few books were terrible.The-ApostleI liked those last few
havent read a book in a long time.
last time i read was when i had Jury Duty. reread some of Natural Selection by Dave Freedman
Doctor Sleep by Stephen King. Can't say I ever expected a Shining sequel.Ace6301Looking forward to the movie already. Wonder who they'd get to star in it. :D
[QUOTE="The-Apostle"][QUOTE="Ace6301"]Doctor Sleep by Stephen King. Can't say I ever expected a Shining sequel.Ace6301Looking forward to the movie already. Wonder who they'd get to star in it. :D Movie? I kind of hope they don't. King's better left on paper. I don't know, I enjoy most of his TV shows (currently watching Under the Dome and Haven) and movies. :D
The Foundation Trilogy, by Isaac Asimov. I also just finished reading Obama's Wars, by Bob Woodward, and Shogun, by James Clavell.
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