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Right now, I am reading George R.R. Martin's excellent "A Song of Fire and Ice" series. I am at the third book, called "A Storm of Swords".
 
The Loss of the University, by Wendell Berry. I have to read this short essay and write my own analytical essay. So far, Im not liking this, might drop the class.
 
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky

I got it for Christmas and I'm really enjoying it! 🙂

I just finished Tom Clancy Rainbow Six (again) before I started C&P. Before that I read "The Bourne Legacy" which I enjoyed somewhat but I didnt know until after I bought it that it wasn't the original author of the first 3 Bourne books and didn't receive the good reviews as those did. Still it was pretty good, and only $6 from Walmart.

Was looking for "Inside Delta Force" and "Imperial Hubris" at the university library but they had neither. I'll be checking out a couple when I finish C&P.

Of course, every night when I get ready for bed and read for an hour or so, I should be reading some Operating Systems or Computer Architecture books, but bah, no fun there!
 
Staggerford by Jon Hassler - A great great read for anyone interested.
A Primer on Post-Modernism by Stanly Grenz
Introduction to the Devout Life by Francis de Sales
 
History Of Western Philosophy - Bertrand Russell
The Proffesional Chef 8th Ed. - Culinary Institute of America
 
Scientific American. Since I installed NWN2, I haven't read much. I did finish Forest Mage by robin Hobb just a couple of weeks ago.
 
I just finished the Illiad and Odyssey. Next up on the list is Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripedes, Aristophanes, Sappho, Horace, Virgil, Ovid, and Marcus Aurelius.
 
For pleasure I'm re-reading Hitchhiker's Guide... an oldie but a goodie.

For not-pleasure, I'm reading Race Car Vehicle Dynamics.
 
A Fine And Pleasant Misery.
Pat McManus.

Interestingly enough, I too have gone back into NWN2 and its killing my reading.

EDIT: I also started re-reading some Chris Bunch books lately. Seer King, Demon King, Warrior King. Am thinking of getting some of his sci-fi stuff eventually.

I did a little count lately and realized I have probably only read 100 books in my life. I need to get off the games for a year or two.
 
Constitutional Law and Politics: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties by David M. O'Brien

Volume two, Sixth edition.


1639 pages of goodness. It could EASILY pass for a brick.

 
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