What book are you currently reading?

xSleepy

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I am currently reading, Chicken soup for the woman's soul. There are some very nice stories in this book, but also some really lame ones lol. Oh well. At least im reading, I never read!
 
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AmunetSide

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"American Gods" by Neil Gaiman.

I’m going to have to invest in the Kindle version soon, as the paperback’s pages are starting to disintegrate…

Next week: One from Terry Pratchett's Discworld series. "Small Gods", probably.
 

Placeway

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The writings of paramahansa yogananda


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"Children of Dune" by Frank Herbert, third book in the Dune series. To say I can't put it down is an understatement. I'm literally trying to read it as I type. I've got the fourth book ordered, ticked that my local bookstore had thousands of copies of every other entry in the series yet not a single copy of that one, but that's usually the way it goes.
 

Harleyq

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Psychology and the Challenges of Life: Adjustment in the New Millennium by J. Nevid and S. Rathus.

It's my textbook lol. I have a test later today.
 

Silvox Black

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The Ghost Kind by R.A. Salvatore. I am always one for high fantasy and my favorite series would have to be Dragonlance by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman and not the new rubbish mind you, I refer to the classic Heroes of the Lance with Raistlin, Tanis, Tasslehoff, Sturm, Caramon, and Flint.
 

Harleyq

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Godchild by kaori yuki(dos manga count :D)

Is it in Japanese or English? I'm so envious of people who learn to read Japanese cause I don't think I could ever do it. I like interactive graphic novel games but I can't read most of them and America/UK don't really make any. The only one I could get a hold of and actually play/read was Yo Jin Bo.
 
"On the Origin of Species by means of Natural Selection" by Charles Darwin.

I just finished "Walden" by Henry David Thoreau a couple of weeks ago. I recommend it for people who are lonely. It was a beautiful book.
 

Silvox Black

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I love those books, though I haven't read them in years. Maybe I'll steal them from my brother for a while.... :D

Raistlin demands that you reread his legacy! I've found them to be one of the most life changing series of books I have ever laid eyes upon. Hence the bond I have to them. I spent my lifetime collecting every classic book of the series and with the final book that Weis made, Dragons of the Hourglass Mage, my collection is complete.
 

Lonelykitsune

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Is it in Japanese or English? I'm so envious of people who learn to read Japanese cause I don't think I could ever do it. I like interactive graphic novel games but I can't read most of them and America/UK don't really make any. The only one I could get a hold of and actually play/read was Yo Jin Bo.

Oh its in Engllish,i have trouble learning a european language never mind and asian one with an whole other alphabet:D.Japanese would be so hard,iv heard of thos graphic novel computor things but arent those normally hentai?You coould try lux pain on Ds
 
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