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CreepyStalker -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/5/2011 4:17:20 AM)

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ORIGINAL: VaguelyCurious

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ORIGINAL: LillyBoPeep

Fragile Things - Neil Gaiman

Ooooh oooooh oooooh GaimanSnap!

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ORIGINAL: CreepyStalker

Once More With Feeling by Victoria Coren and Charlie Skelton.

No idea who Charlie Skelton is, but Victoria Coren is also on the People I Would Like To Marry list.


Mine too. Can we kidnap her please?




soul2share -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/5/2011 6:25:34 AM)

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ORIGINAL: WyldHrt
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MOI?  A Tease??  Never, I tell ya!  [image]http://www.millan.net/minimations/smileys/innocentsmily.gif[/image]

[image]http://www.millan.net/minimations/smileys/bokmal.gif[/image]

Libaryslut!!! [:D] [;)]


pot......kettle......




0ldhen -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/5/2011 6:50:27 AM)

I am currently reading an awesome series, the Lantis Sagas. I finished book one in the middle of the night, The Lost Emperor, and I was so freakin caught up I had to run and get book two, The Sisters Kalawyn.

They are an epic tale along the lines of The Lord of the Rings, only better fleshed out with raw pounding emotion and extremely intricate detail like the Chronicles of Thomas Covenant.

A friend turned me on to the writer, some dude named Wulfgar. I've been to the website World of Wulfgar and it looks like there is more of them coming, I hope so because I've only got the first four. I'd hate to get as pissed as I was with Stephen King over the Gunslinger books, come on, nine years for the next book.

All I can say is you've got to read these, if nothing else the sex scenes are simply one handed reading good, as the stories progress you get into this whole Klashaan slave thing too, hot, hot, hot.........





LillyBoPeep -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/5/2011 7:30:25 AM)

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ORIGINAL: soul2share


[image]http://www.millan.net/minimations/smileys/bokmal.gif[/image]  This is me after using my Libary card....wanna come check out my books?????



this is cute! ^_^ the picture on my library card is a little gnome kid with a red hat and glasses, reading a book with a rabbit, a mouse, and an owl. this emoticon reminds me of it. haha =p




poise -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/5/2011 7:45:25 AM)

I was recently turned on to Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino. (Thank you zz)
It has my love of architecture, imagination, history and prose all rolled into one!




LillyBoPeep -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/5/2011 7:52:00 AM)

this thread is making my "check it out" list longer and longer...........




IrishMist -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/5/2011 7:52:54 AM)


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ORIGINAL: LillyBoPeep

this thread is making my "check it out" list longer and longer...........


LOL it's making me realize that my choices in reading are pretty umm...boring [:D]




popeye1250 -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/5/2011 8:24:08 AM)

"Trickle Up Poverty" by Michael Savage




Phoenixpower -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/5/2011 9:38:01 AM)

job adverts and my law books [8|]




slaveluci -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/5/2011 9:51:41 AM)

Several going at once but the main ones I'm focusing on at the moment are just for fun:

"The Guinea Pig Diaries: My Life As An Experiment" - A. J. Jacobs
http://www.amazon.com/Guinea-Pig-Diaries-Life-Experiment/dp/B003IWYG16/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1299347212&sr=1-1

"Mr. Monster" - Dan Wells
http://www.amazon.com/Mr-Monster-John-Cleaver-Books/dp/0765327902/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1299347313&sr=1-1

"Looking Good Dead" - Peter James
http://www.amazon.com/Looking-Good-Dead-Peter-James/dp/B001G7RCDY/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1299347390&sr=1-1

luci




calamitysandra -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/5/2011 10:56:38 AM)

Short answer: about everything I can get my hands on.

Long answer:
-a stack of history and theory of literature books as well as Das Fräulein von Scuderi (Mademoiselle de Scuderi) by E. T. A. Hoffmann for University
-Stieg Larrsons Millennium series for fun
-rereading The Peace War by Vernor Vinge in bed, because if I read a new book there I will get no sleep
-and in my bag The Complete Zombie Survival guide by Max Brooks, as it is perfect for reading on the go.

I have not only a card for my local library, I also own cards from 3 University libraries.




SylvereApLeanan -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/5/2011 2:09:48 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Delilya

Finishing up rereading The Shelters of Stone by Jean Auel, in anticipation of her new one coming out this month. It's only taken her 30 years to finish the series and I'll be sad to see this last one, but can hardly wait for it either.


I just got a copy of the ARC for The Land of Painted Caves.  It's freakin huge!  I can't wait to read it.




FukinTroll -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/5/2011 4:30:33 PM)

I'm looking for, hopefully a PDF, copy of the Holographic Universe by Michael Talbot if anyone has an e-format they can toss at me.

SLURP~




tiggerspoohbear -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/7/2011 1:02:07 PM)

Currently reading Acheron by Sherilynn Kenyon.  Also have Jonathan Kellerman's Compulsion going.  About 5 book left before I haz to head back to the library.  Usually about 20 books at a time, 3 wks, and they're back after less than 2 weeks.  Finished the latest J.R. Ward "Fallen Angel" series as well as her "Black Dagger Brotherhood".  Oops, can't forget the latest Lee Child or Dave Barry. 

And I love anything by Richard Marcinko, his books are hilarious and based on his own adventures as as Navy Seal.  They've tried to muzzle him, but it hasn't worked, thank the rubber duckies.  [;)]




LaTigresse -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/7/2011 1:50:58 PM)

Right now I am forcing myself to read several books on portrait lighting........oh yay.




kdsub -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/7/2011 3:05:11 PM)

I know what you mean...I'm fighting through "Photoshop 3D for Animators"..but for fun " The Secret Soldier" by Alex Berenson.

Butch




gungadin09 -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/7/2011 3:12:50 PM)

Beyond the Great Wall: recipes and travels in the other China. (Jeffrey Alford and Naomi Duguid)

pam




0ldhen -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/7/2011 6:04:02 PM)


I just finished The Sisters Kelawyn by Wulfgar, and it was so awesome, real unexpected twist there at the end. Going to start on Uller The Shyne now, so far I can say I am seriously hooked. As I am reading all these killer characters pop up then I am left wanting to go grab their books andd cheat. It is like being sucked into an endless ongoing multiverse of fantasy.




WyldHrt -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/7/2011 6:25:58 PM)

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And I love anything by Richard Marcinko, his books are hilarious and based on his own adventures as as Navy Seal.  They've tried to muzzle him, but it hasn't worked, thank the rubber duckies.  [;)]

Just gotta love a hearty, "Fuuuuck you, Cockbreath!" every chapter or so [:D][:D][:D]
That said... is it just me, or is he the clumsiest Navy Seal ever??? [8D]




tiggerspoohbear -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/7/2011 6:45:04 PM)

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ORIGINAL: WyldHrt
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And I love anything by Richard Marcinko, his books are hilarious and based on his own adventures as as Navy Seal.  They've tried to muzzle him, but it hasn't worked, thank the rubber duckies.  [;)]

Just gotta love a hearty, "Fuuuuck you, Cockbreath!" every chapter or so [:D][:D][:D]
That said... is it just me, or is he the clumsiest Navy Seal ever??? [8D]

Yup, he has to be, but there's always the hot tub to fall back on and the gin.  And we wouldn't get the vocabulary knowledge he so delightedly provides us with. [:D]




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