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Old 10-22-2007, 09:31 PM   #1
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What book are you reading right now? (if you are or know how to read)

I go on this bends once in a while where I can't stop reading. I'm hooked on Templar Knights Order right now, I’ve been reading everything I can find about them.. What kind of books do you like to read?
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Old 10-22-2007, 10:00 PM   #2
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Right now I am reading Stone Henge by Bernard Cornwell. He writes historical fiction and is very talented. His trilogy called The Saxon Novels was amazing. It was about the invasion of 9th century England by the Danes (or Vikings as they are commonly referred to). Awesome books.
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Right now I am reading Stone Henge by Bernard Cornwell. He writes historical fiction and is very talented. His trilogy called The Saxon Novels was amazing. It was about the invasion of 9th century England by the Danes (or Vikings as they are commonly referred to). Awesome books.
I'm going to check that out. Hope it's not too much of "fiction". I love historical books per say
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What does all this gibberish mean?


Sorry someone had to do it.
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Old 10-22-2007, 10:29 PM   #9
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Old 10-23-2007, 01:38 AM   #10
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Check out Brethren by Robyn Young. The all powerful order of the Knights Templers great read.
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Old 10-23-2007, 01:48 AM   #12
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I'm reading a fun book called "How Low Can You Go?: Round Europe for 1p Each Way (Plus Tax)" by Tom Chesshyre, the guys goes to random, usually unheard of, places in Europe and writes about each in a chapter. Think I might check one or two out actually.
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Old 10-23-2007, 02:54 AM   #13
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Old 10-23-2007, 03:06 AM   #14
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im reading the first in philip pullman's trilogy, its awesome so far

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ah thanks for reminding me about philip pullman always wanted to read those.. I´ll pay Amazon a visit
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currently reading The Moor's Last Sigh a 1995 novel by Salman Rushdie

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Old 10-24-2007, 10:48 AM   #20
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Life of Pi, right now. Went to Barnes & Noble the other day, and tried finding books that I wouldn't normally read, 'cuz I'm running out of books written by authors that I know. Ended up with Life of Pi (interesting so far), Kavalier & Clay, and The Gun Seller (how can you go wrong with Hugh Laurie?).


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Great set. Hope he keeps writing them. I started on the show, and moved on to the books. I'm glad there's not much overlap past the first season/book. Gives me that much more Dexter.

Oh, and if anyone hasn't read it, I have to recommend The Time Traveler's Wife. Fantastic story.
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Right now I am reading Stone Henge by Bernard Cornwell. He writes historical fiction and is very talented. His trilogy called The Saxon Novels was amazing. It was about the invasion of 9th century England by the Danes (or Vikings as they are commonly referred to). Awesome books.
That one is pretty good, I like the other series about the Vikings by Cornwell, forgot what those titles are though. Overall, great writer and great genre.
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I'm going to check that out. Hope it's not too much of "fiction". I love historical books per say
You'll love him! His stuff is pretty well researched, although it is fiction.
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"Leon, Coco et Mulligan" from Christian Mistral. Its french so I dont think that's going to interest you, but I just wanted to brag about how well read I am. In french. Ladida.
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Also these two books I just read by Malcolm Gladwell were excellent! The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference. Blink: The Power of Thinking without Thinking. The Tipping Point is about a different type of viral marketing, and Blink is about fast decision making.
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In the meantime I am reading some stuff about the US and UK business law as it's something that interests me and as I would like to start a company over there someday soon.

Apart from that I also read Fist Stick Knife Gun: A Personal History of Violence in America by Geoffrey Canada - a very interesting book focusing on what is described in the title, I seriously admire that man.
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The Ultimate Space Hit or, USH 1X by Ooh the Sloth. I know, why would you ever pick up a book by an author named Ooh the Sloth? but it is actually quite good.

it's about a boy, Sonicboy Wellbutrin, who comes from a planet called Ravulon, where they hold Raves all day and night. he thinks there is more to life than partying, so he goes in search of other planets that hold other values higher than partying. it's a fun book written in kinda the Chuck Palanuik style (Fight Club) and makes one think about our own culture and what we value.
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I too am on an Historical Fiction kick. I read "I, Elizabeth" and then went on to read the Tristan and Isolde Trilogy and am working through the Guenevere Trilogy. I'm also reading a book called The Poe Shadow which is about the death of Edgar A. Poe.

AND I just finished reading a travel book called "Getting Stoned with Savages" which was great. The same author wrote a book called "The Sex Lives of Cannibals" which I think I may pick up next.

I tried to read Barak Obama's "the Audacity of Hope" but jesus, does the guy know how to punctuate a sentence? I swear some of his sentences go on for an entire paragraph - literally. You can easily get lost in his verbiage. May try it again later, but wow. Not impressed so far and I was hoping for so much...
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