So i was looking around to see what people are reading.. no threads found?
So.. post up.. and maybe a little description/theme/topic?
So i was looking around to see what people are reading.. no threads found?
So.. post up.. and maybe a little description/theme/topic?
Angels and Demons ... prequel to the Da Vinci Code .. supposed to be better so i picked it up
^^just finished Digital Fortress by Dan Brown, going to pick up Angels and Demons on my lunch break.....
^^ how is digital fortress?
Kite Runner and Time Travelers Wife are both recent reads and are pretty good.
Empire Falls- Richard Russo
I think i'm going to jam 'Atlas Shrugged' next.
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It was good....not as good as say Da Vinci, but well written none the less...Originally posted by syeve
^^ how is digital fortress?
Kite Runner and Time Travelers Wife are both recent reads and are pretty good.
I'm in the process of reading Deception Point by Dan Brown.
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just think.....if things hadnt of gone the way they did, you could have been on your moms face.
i'm going back to the classic reads. Right now i'm reading Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
Going through my collection, so reading Melanie Rawn's SUPERB Exiles series (Ruins of Ambrai and MageBorn Traitor are released, Captal's Tower will be released sometime in the next 100 years (seeing as we've been waiting for nigh on TEN years for the new book O_o)), Eric Nylund's Halo books, Peter Telep's Descent series, some old BattleTech books, Steven Erikson's Malazan Book of the Dead fantasy/sci-fi series, and rereading The Art of Peace by Morehei Ueshima and the Art of War by Sun Tzu
^Vagabond, which translation of The Art Of War are you reading, and how do you like it?
I'm just wrapping up The Art of War. I've recently read The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, which is quite good. Cliche at times, but nevertheless a great read. Also just finished A colloection of poems by Pablo Neruda.
I have Last of the Mohicans beside my bed but havent started reading it yet
I have the John Minford translation/analysis book. I don't read his analysis, just Sun Tzu's actual words. Minford does a good job translating As for the content, I've always been a student of military and combat philosophy, so the Art of War is like *THE* book to read, hence I really enjoy itOriginally posted by statick
^Vagabond, which translation of The Art Of War are you reading, and how do you like it?
Just finished "How To Make Love Like A Pornstar By Jenna Jameson" Good book plus it has pictures
I just finished "The Celestine Prophecy", I can't remember the author, james radford or something... Anyways, good book, makes you question everything in daily life.
good picks guys
i was just trying to get some ideas on what to read.
im not a super reader but those train rides while the car is down are super boring..
I am now on my third John Lescroart novel, basically John Grisham style books but actually good.
13th Juror
The Motive
and now reading Guilt.
Some other authors that I enjoy are Robin Cook and Steve Martini.
Read the Dan Brown books also, what bothered me was that I read A&D before Da Vinci Code. If you like Sci-Fi stuff, check out William Gibson.
im about halfway through the July issue of SubieSport?