:) I'm still searching:whistling:whistling for books to read.. :whistling:P
Those stuffs might be pretty as well.. let me check those books first...
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:) I'm still searching:whistling:whistling for books to read.. :whistling:P
Those stuffs might be pretty as well.. let me check those books first...
Oceanography
Green Mile
Forums and blogs.. today! and Little Red Riding hood for my sweet princess Chloe!
The magus of java - Kosta Danaos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aos0hnwiHt8
My Family and Other Animals... highly recommend it!
The amateur, by Edward Klein.
i'm reading "Water for elephants" by Sara Gruen and if i get bored i go with Watchmen (the comic book) .. i'm a very slow reader but i'm getting there :D
"Youth" by Joseph Conrad. I love Conrad even more in middle age than when I was younger. Not sure why I have such a hard time finding other fans who aren't English professors. "Youth" would be a good starting point for anyone who hasn't read him yet.
With my kids... Little House on the Prairie
For myself... finally reading The Hunger Games series
lucy gets her life back by stef ann holm
Finished World War Z by Max Brooks recently, really enjoyed it. First time I've read a collection of stories as presented in the book.
Death by Black Hole: And Other Cosmic Quandaries.
I've found I quite enjoy reading thanks to my kindle, unfortunately I'm loading it with books much faster than I can ever read them.
Finishing off the Feist Rift war series. Two books to go.
I am Zlatan :)http://image.bokus.com/images2/9780241966839_200_i-am-zlatan-ibrahimovic_haftad
This forum? LOLz! JK!
Helene Young - Half Moon Bay
The Coming of the Third Reich by Richard Evans.
Currently reading Consider Phlebas by Ian M. Banks
JRR Tolkien - The Hobbit atm as im prepping for the second film to release ;)
Rereading the Outlander series... Her eighth book is coming out next year
Reading the Game Of Thrones/A Song of Ice & Fire books - A Storm of Swords: Part 2 Blood & Gold, nearly finished it. Shits getting real.
Winter's Tale.
Helprin has a real talent for painting images with relatively few words. I am enjoying it immensely, despite the lack of spaceships.
@brotherdoobie Thanks for the cite about the tobacco industry. I will see if my library has it. fritz
Currently: Every Man A Tiger by General Chuck Horner, USAF, ret'd Next up: Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Finn (again). Recommendation: A Walk In The Woods by Bill Bryson (about the Appalachian Trail - a very funny book)
I am reading a song of ice and fire book 3; A storm of swords
Doctor Sleep
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(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GHMHszGhEw... 'nuff said.) :alien:
Just started reading The Passage
Legendele Sau Basmele Romanilor.
Bryan Cranston did an unabridged reading of The Things They Carried. Listened to the (free) first chapter here: http://audible.promo.eprize.com/author/
As for the written word proper, breezed through the first 15 issues of Hickman's The Manhattan Projects.
Reading Things Fall Apart.
The god delusion.
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
Firestarter by Stephen King
(Starting over again this time in audio.) :alien:
Night Watch by Sergey Lukyanenko
Smokin' with Myron Mixon: Recipes Made Simple, from the Winningest Man in Barbecue
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