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Read any good books lately?
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Read any good books lately?
I'm currently working through the Shannara books by Terry Brooks, and loving every second of it. (Right now I'm on The Wishsong of Shannara, so I still have a lot of reading ahead of me...)
When I was backpacking through Australia, I came across George R.R. Martin's A Clash of Kings in a book exchange shop and spent a good deal of my downtime engrossed in that novel. I still have yet to read any of the other books in the Song of Ice and Fire series since it was immediately after finishing that book that I discovered The Sword of Shannara... Anyways, has anyone found any good books lately? They don't necessarily have to be fantasy, just interesting.
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Been reading books on the nature of Nazism and Imperialism for my Oxford interview. Now its over im not planning on some hardcore gaming sessions to makeup for all that time wasted reading!
I musta spent 2 months reading countless books on them both, only to have them barely touched on in two 20minute interviews .
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Nothing like a Stephen King Classic to read like Misery or Needful Things; Secret Window, Secret Garden is really good as well (Note, all three were made into movies).
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I guess the best book I read this week is The Godfather. I was suprised that I had missed out on it for so long, it's quite a good book. I also read the Bourne Supremacy, I guess it was OK, I just found it a bit boring for whatever reason.
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They are not reading books but these are the ones I reading right now
A+ certification book XP Pro certification Hodges Harbrace Handbook (English Composition book)
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I'm reading The God Delusion
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Just finished John Sanford's new one and am starting Phillip Margolins...can't remember the name of either!
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For recreational reading... eh, who am I kidding, I don't read recreationally at the moment. I've read the Shannara books (which I agree are superb; Wishsong was always my favorite, though). My next reading-for-fun foray will probably be my yearly staple of Lawhead's "The Song of Albion" trilogy. Also planning on buying his latest book, "Hood", in the near future. (Or maybe Mrs. Claus will get it for me for Christmas. )
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Hmm... Im reading DarkBasic Pro & C++ Handbook, Do those count as good books?
![]() Also im reading the Lord of the Rings books at the moment Last edited by TimeParadoX; 12-18-2006 at 01:19 AM.. |
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the dirt is a great book......if your a fan of motley crue or like autobiographies like me, btw the book should be rated MA15+ just incase any little kiddies stumple upon this and decide to read it
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Fantasy Is Most Definitely My Genre
I will (and already have) read anything by Terry Brooks, Raymond E. Feist, Weis and Hickman, Brandon Sanderson among others. Currently, I'm pleasantly waisting my time on the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan.
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Terry Brooks series is very enjoyable. The Sword of Shannara was my fav book for years and years. I also enjoy Feist, Terry Goodkin, Stephen King, etc. I read about he first 8 or so of Jordans Wheel of Time series but he lost it. As it goes on it he goes over the same redundant character details over and over. It's one thing to establish them and their personality traits but after 8, 9, 10 books we pretty much have had enough of Nynave tugging her damn braid!!! OK I guess I just needed to vent there
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Hiya Grimm. I actually bought the first Wheel of Time book when I was going to school in Pittsburgh around 1990ish. As for myself at the time I was looking for a good long book I could sink my teeth into. I had no idea it would turn into what it has. I've pretty much given up on it though as I mentioned above. In the last book I read there was this part where it took the characters 39 pages to go from a room upstairs to a carriage outside. All these pages were full of info that anyone who has managed to stick with the series this long allready knew. I prefer to read for escape and enjoyment and when it becomes work I tend to give up.
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Does Angels and Demons count as a "good book"?
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I'm currently reading a discworld novel by Terry Pratchett called The Truth.
The discworld novels just crack me up, fantastically well written and very, very funny. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discworld Well worth a read !!! |
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I just bought my grandmother a book called "Atlas Shrugged" and I can't wait to give it to her for Christmas so I can borrow it! It's meant to be really good.
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I've been mean to pick up a book for a while that I have heard is excellent, Gates of Fire, by Steven Pressfield. From what I was told it is about the battle of Thermopylae.
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