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#51 the_crosbie
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The Watchman by Alan Moore
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#52 AtomicBaconBits
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The Concrete Blonde by Michael Connely...really good crime novel

I just finished Timeline by Michael Chricton...(OMG lots of Michaels...)

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#54 ArchonBasic
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I'm currently reading Milton's Paradise Lost and A Preface to Paradise Lost by C.S. Lewis. It would have made more sense to read the preface first instead of doing them both at once, but oh well. :P

I'm reading No Longer At Ease by Chinua Achebe. And soon i'll be moving onto Lenin's Tomb by David Remnick.bluezy
I want to read that. It sounds excellent.

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#55 nooblet69
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About to start 1984 by george orwell. Also I usually read college text books for class O_o.

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#56 Ignignokt104
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Currently, I'm reading "World War Z". After that I'm going to start reading "I Am America (And So Can You!)".
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#57 trodeback
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Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson (Actually it's an audiobook)
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#58 trodeback
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About to start 1984 by george orwell. Also I usually read college text books for class O_o.

nooblet69

I know what you mean

General Chemistry & LIFE (Biology). I get about 2 hours of reading in from those books every weekday.

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#59 beedup91
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Ender's Game...I've spent a good 3 months on it so far not that it's bad or nething, I just don't read it everyday
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#60 trodeback
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Ender's Game...I've spent a good 3 months on it so far not that it's bad or nething, I just don't read it everydaybeedup91

It took me a little over a month to read it and I usually read through books pretty fast. I just didn't find it to be a good read. I never really got into it that much.

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#61 CommanderShiro
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Haven't had the pleasure to read something I want to read, in a while.
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#62 gobo212
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finally got around to getting some PKD novels, currently reading a scanner darkly, also got ubik and the man in the high castlesovereign_22

I'm reading The Man in the High Castle right now. It's good.

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#63 Lockedge
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I just finished "A Storm of Swords" by George R R Martin, and am anxiously awaiting my next trip to Chapters to pick up 'A Feast For Crows". It'll probably last me a week at most.

I'm slowly working my way through "Gravity's Rainbow" by Thomas Pynchon. It's incredible, but a slow read.

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#64 giton
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Liberty and Pluralism, by Isaiah Berlin
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The Watchman by Alan Moorethe_crosbie

I've read that, thought it was fantastic. I'm not particularly hopeful for the film adaptation... Watchmen just doesn't seem filmable to me.

Anyway I'm reading Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides

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#66 giton
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I'm slowly working my way through "Gravity's Rainbow" by Thomas Pynchon. It's incredible, but a slow read.

Lockedge

One of my favorite books of all time. I too have experienced the alkaloid desolation of the disgusting English candy drill...

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#67 bigfatcrap
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"The Green Mile" by Stephen King

YouTube comments. :PQuadrifoglio

Doesn't count. More like watching stupidity manifesting itself in written form.

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#68 btaylor2404
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"Life of Elizabeth I" by Allison Weir, "The third Chimpanzee" Jared Diamond, rereading "The End of Faith" Sam Harris.