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Dulanic

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Last book I read was Silverthorn by Raymond Feist. 5th or so time I've gone through reading the full series... well all like 4 series. Such awsome fantasy books.
 

remagavon

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The underground history of amercian education. You can read the entire book for free, search google (I'm lazy) :)
 

KokomoGST

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For those street ricers... I mean aspiring boyracers out there, Carroll Smith's "Drive to Win"... you will be missed Carroll.
 

thedarkwolf

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Originally posted by: waggy
I'm reading Lucifer's hammer. great book.


I love that book. Have you read Swan Song my Robert McCammon yet? Its another really good end of the world book only more like The Stand. I am waiting for Eternity Road, another post apocalyptic book, to show up at the library. Untill then I am rereading The Sight by Clement Davies. Its an anthropomorphic book along the lines of Watership Down except with wolves. Its pretty good if you like those things.
 

FuZoR

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Enders Game

currently reading 1984.. err was.
i have to go start over.. i lost interest few weeks ago.
 

luv2chill

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Originally posted by: jumpr
I'm currently making my way through On The Road by Jack Kerouac. It's great.

I want to read Joseph Heller's Catch-22 this summer too. And some others, but I haven't decided which ones yet.
Yeah Kerouac is some good stuff. I read "On the Road" during my backpacking trip through Europe a few years ago and really enjoyed it.

As for me, I'm about to read Stephen Jay Gould's last book called "The Hedgehog, the Fox, and the Magister's Pox : Mending the Gap Between Science and the Humanities" Quite a title eh? It's gotten mixed reviews, but the topic interests me (to put it mildly).

After that will be a re-read of Kafka's "The Trial" and then Daniel Quinn's "The Story of B".

l2c
 

UlricT

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just finished Stranger in a Strange Land: R. Heinlein

interesting perspective on things here... enjoyed the book :)
 

GroundZero

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Chriton is good, have many of his works, but am on my way through EARTHCLAN Startide Rising The Uplift War by David Brin right now.
 

Darein

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Almost done (few pages left) with The Stucture of Scientific Revolutions by T.S. Kuhn, all for fun. Quite an interesting perspective on science over the past 400 years in particular. I enjoy it coming from an engineering standpoint, even though I do have to look at a dictionary almost every page.