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    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Just wondering if I'm alone in this, I know Von Milash is reading the Bible, I'm reading Book 3 of His Dark Materials: The Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman. Other books I've read this year are Brave New World (Aldous Huxley), His Dark Materials books 1 and 2 (The Golden Compass and The Subtle Knife also by Pullman of course), The Silmarillion (JRR Tolkien), Invisible Monsters (Chuck Palahniuk), The Art of War (Sun Tzu), The Prince (Niccolò Machiavelli), The Illuminatis! Trilogy (Robert Shea and Robert Anton) and some random secret society books earlier in the year.

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    I haven't read as much as I would like to lately but I absolutely love a good book.
    How did you like Invisible Monsters? I'm a huge fan of Chuck Palahnuick. If you like him you should really read this book called "The Fighter" by Craig Davidson its probably the best book I have read in awhile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wadeb_21 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Just wondering if I'm alone in this, I know Von Milash is reading the Bible, I'm reading Book 3 of His Dark Materials: The Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman. Other books I've read this year are Brave New World (Aldous Huxley), His Dark Materials books 1 and 2 (The Golden Compass and The Subtle Knife also by Pullman of course), The Silmarillion (JRR Tolkien), Invisible Monsters (Chuck Palahniuk), The Art of War (Sun Tzu), The Prince (Niccolò Machiavelli), The Illuminatis! Trilogy (Robert Shea and Robert Anton) and some random secret society books earlier in the year.

    Anyone else?
    I haven't read as much as I would like to lately but I absolutely love a good book.
    How did you like Invisible Monsters? I'm a huge fan of Chuck Palahnuick. If you like him you should really read this book called "The Fighter" by Craig Davidson its probably the best book I have read in awhile.
    Invisible Monsters was crazy all of the characters are horrible human beings in impossible situations, I liked it a lot. I love the flow of Palahnuick, it's like someone trying to remember things and not always succeeding. I'll have to look at that book you recommended.
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    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Killface View Post
    The last book I finished was "John Dies at the End". It'd be really hard to get it now, I think as it is out of print until the new publisher puts out a new edition sometime next year. Before that I read "World War Z". I haven't been doing a great deal of reading because I'm trying to write my own shiat. I have a short story that's going to be in an anthology in about a year. I have some other stuff under consideration and I'm working on my novel.
    I read World War Z as well, I guess Brad Pitt's company is getting ready to make it into a movie, don't know how I feel about that. I'd be interested to read your stuff, if you feel like sharing.
    My blog has rough drafts of a few chapters from my novel. So does Writers Cafe. I've just started putting my stuff on Writers Cafe. It's a lot easier to do and the format looks better. I have a half dozen stories there and some poetry. But you can click on my siggy and you'll bring up my blog.

    I read Brad Pitt and Leonardo di Caprio's production companies got into a bidding war over WWZ and now that Pitt has won it it's just setting on a shelf because they didn't know how to turn it into a workable script. It's a great story, though. I'll probably read it again.

    My next book is "By the Sword" by F. Paul Wilson. I love his Repairman Jack series.
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    The last book I finished was "John Dies at the End". It'd be really hard to get it now, I think as it is out of print until the new publisher puts out a new edition sometime next year. Before that I read "World War Z". I haven't been doing a great deal of reading because I'm trying to write my own shiat. I have a short story that's going to be in an anthology in about a year. I have some other stuff under consideration and I'm working on my novel.
    I read World War Z as well, I guess Brad Pitt's company is getting ready to make it into a movie, don't know how I feel about that. I'd be interested to read your stuff, if you feel like sharing.
    My blog has rough drafts of a few chapters from my novel. So does Writers Cafe. I've just started putting my stuff on Writers Cafe. It's a lot easier to do and the format looks better. I have a half dozen stories there and some poetry. But you can click on my siggy and you'll bring up my blog.

    I read Brad Pitt and Leonardo di Caprio's production companies got into a bidding war over WWZ and now that Pitt has won it it's just setting on a shelf because they didn't know how to turn it into a workable script. It's a great story, though. I'll probably read it again.

    My next book is "By the Sword" by F. Paul Wilson. I love his Repairman Jack series.

    Cheers, I'll give it a read when I get home.
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    Currently reading "Boxing's Greatest Workouts" by Gary Todd


    Just finnished two days ago "Wrath of a Mad God" book three of the Darkwar Saga by Raymond E. Feist
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    Not to bring in any of the ghey, but "Their Eyes were Watching God" by Zora Neal Hurston is a great book. Her prose reads like poetry. The woman seriously was under appreciated in her time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Just wondering if I'm alone in this, I know Von Milash is reading the Bible, I'm reading Book 3 of His Dark Materials: The Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman. Other books I've read this year are Brave New World (Aldous Huxley), His Dark Materials books 1 and 2 (The Golden Compass and The Subtle Knife also by Pullman of course), The Silmarillion (JRR Tolkien), Invisible Monsters (Chuck Palahniuk), The Art of War (Sun Tzu), The Prince (Niccolò Machiavelli), The Illuminatis! Trilogy (Robert Shea and Robert Anton) and some random secret society books earlier in the year.

    Anyone else?
    Find yourself a copy of "A Winter's Tale" by Marc Halperin. Make that a priority. It's a fantasy novel that takes place in 19th century New York City. It's absolutely brilliant. Either of Khalid Houseini books, "The Kite Runner" or "Thousand Splendid Suns" are great. If you like treasure hunter stories and historical fiction, check out any of the William Martin book, like "Bay Bay" or "The Lost Constitution." As a New Englander, I have special appreciation for those books, but I think anybody would enjoy them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RozzySean View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Just wondering if I'm alone in this, I know Von Milash is reading the Bible, I'm reading Book 3 of His Dark Materials: The Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman. Other books I've read this year are Brave New World (Aldous Huxley), His Dark Materials books 1 and 2 (The Golden Compass and The Subtle Knife also by Pullman of course), The Silmarillion (JRR Tolkien), Invisible Monsters (Chuck Palahniuk), The Art of War (Sun Tzu), The Prince (Niccolò Machiavelli), The Illuminatis! Trilogy (Robert Shea and Robert Anton) and some random secret society books earlier in the year.

    Anyone else?
    Find yourself a copy of "A Winter's Tale" by Marc Halperin. Make that a priority. It's a fantasy novel that takes place in 19th century New York City. It's absolutely brilliant. Either of Khalid Houseini books, "The Kite Runner" or "Thousand Splendid Suns" are great. If you like treasure hunter stories and historical fiction, check out any of the William Martin book, like "Bay Bay" or "The Lost Constitution." As a New Englander, I have special appreciation for those books, but I think anybody would enjoy them.
    Looks like I owe you some rep, almost done with the book I'm reading I look for A Winter's Tale.
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    I just picked up War of the World by Niall Ferguson, I'll probably start reading it between semesters when I actually have some free time.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost View Post
    Currently reading "Boxing's Greatest Workouts" by Gary Todd


    Just finnished two days ago "Wrath of a Mad God" book three of the Darkwar Saga by Raymond E. Feist
    I used to love reading Feist when I was younger.

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    Reading a book called The Summer Tree by Guy Gavriel Kay. A fantasy novel, they're pretty hit or miss for me, but this one seems pretty good. George Martin's the best fantasy novelist to me, most of it I don't really get into. I actually liked Phillip Pullman's first two books in that series but for some reason never got around to the third one, which I guess is a bit odd now that I think about it.

    Don't get to read that much. Usually have a lot of reading for school anyway but this semester's ridiculous, have this insane professor that does things like, for example this week, give me two four hundred plus page books on Monday and tells me to have a review of them ready by the next monday. If he thinks I'm reading these word for word he's out to lunch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OumaFan View Post
    Reading a book called The Summer Tree by Guy Gavriel Kay. A fantasy novel, they're pretty hit or miss for me, but this one seems pretty good. George Martin's the best fantasy novelist to me, most of it I don't really get into. I actually liked Phillip Pullman's first two books in that series but for some reason never got around to the third one, which I guess is a bit odd now that I think about it.

    Don't get to read that much. Usually have a lot of reading for school anyway but this semester's ridiculous, have this insane professor that does things like, for example this week, give me two four hundred plus page books on Monday and tells me to have a review of them ready by the next monday. If he thinks I'm reading these word for word he's out to lunch.
    Jesus man, that's cruel and unusual.
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    My youngest son is on this harry potter kick all of the sudden of which i know nothing about. His mama goes out and gets him the latest potter book so guess who has to proof read it to make sure there's no tits and shit in it ?? Yup me so during my commute that's what i'm doing reading harry potter.
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    My youngest son is on this harry potter kick all of the sudden of which i know nothing about. His mama goes out and gets him the latest potter book so guess who has to proof read it to make sure there's no tits and shit in it ?? Yup me so during my commute that's what i'm doing reading harry potter.
    I read the series, it's clean. A little violent in the last two books depending on your values and the age of your kid. The issue of death does come up, no tits or fuckin though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Killface View Post
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    The last book I finished was "John Dies at the End". It'd be really hard to get it now, I think as it is out of print until the new publisher puts out a new edition sometime next year. Before that I read "World War Z". I haven't been doing a great deal of reading because I'm trying to write my own shiat. I have a short story that's going to be in an anthology in about a year. I have some other stuff under consideration and I'm working on my novel.
    I read World War Z as well, I guess Brad Pitt's company is getting ready to make it into a movie, don't know how I feel about that. I'd be interested to read your stuff, if you feel like sharing.
    My blog has rough drafts of a few chapters from my novel. So does Writers Cafe. I've just started putting my stuff on Writers Cafe. It's a lot easier to do and the format looks better. I have a half dozen stories there and some poetry. But you can click on my siggy and you'll bring up my blog.

    I read Brad Pitt and Leonardo di Caprio's production companies got into a bidding war over WWZ and now that Pitt has won it it's just setting on a shelf because they didn't know how to turn it into a workable script. It's a great story, though. I'll probably read it again.

    My next book is "By the Sword" by F. Paul Wilson. I love his Repairman Jack series.
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    I don't read books much, most of my reading is done in newspapers and magazines, I want to be a journalist so that is the stuff that benefits me the most. My favorite works of literature are magazine articles, National Geographic has some GREAT ones sometimes where you have people who have dedicated years of their life for single stories and they write about them in Nat Geo and it makes for fascinating stuff almost regardless of the topic.

    Also, I get laughed at for this, but I have to library database where I read a lot of articles from and I like to read the articles from the previous month's Playboy a lot, online, no pictures most of the time. Weird I know, but I do. In fact, Playboy writers are some of the best in the nation imo, they had an EXCELLENT story on Andre Berto probably the best I've seen written on him when he was blowing up Youtube.

    I also read an article about how Playboy is the favorite magazine among Braile readers. Imagine that? Weird I know but the writing is great.

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