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FukinTroll -> Wut ya read'n? (3/4/2011 5:03:21 PM)

Other than the forum boards of course.

I am reading Hamlet's Mill... I know, a lil more book than the trollish types should handle.




BurntKitty -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/4/2011 5:09:17 PM)

The Good Witch's Guide to Wicked Ways.

Deborah Gray




WinsomeDefiance -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/4/2011 5:12:06 PM)

I'm re-reading The Dark Half, by Stephen King. Read the book AGES ago, saw it at a thrift store and having only a vague recollection of the plot, decided to read it again.






DarkSteven -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/4/2011 5:15:00 PM)

The Autobiography of Bienvenuto Cellini.




BonesFromAsh -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/4/2011 5:18:11 PM)

"The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey" By Walter Mosley

That's one of them, at least.




FukinTroll -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/4/2011 5:19:41 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: BurntKitty

The Good Witch's Guide to Wicked Ways.

Deborah Gray


*eyes you suspiciously*
I see.




FukinTroll -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/4/2011 5:20:59 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: WinsomeDefiance

I'm re-reading The Dark Half, by Stephen King. Read the book AGES ago, saw it at a thrift store and having only a vague recollection of the plot, decided to read it again.



One of the gooder ones.




WinsomeDefiance -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/4/2011 5:26:23 PM)

If you walked around my place you'd find an open book in every room I frequent. I usually have 3 or 4 books going at one time.

Bathroom: The Dark Half, by Stephen King (I read while takinga bath)
Living Room: Arthurian Legends (not sure who the author is)
Bedroom: Kahlil Gibran - The Prophet

I'm just as likely to browse the dictionary or a phone book in hard desparate times of nothing to read [:D]




IrishMist -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/4/2011 5:27:28 PM)

Tracking the Axis Enemy: The Triumph of Anglo-American Naval Intelligence by Alan Harris Bath




VaguelyCurious -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/4/2011 5:28:00 PM)

Anansi Boys - Neil Gaiman.
The Bridge - Iain Banks.

I would like to marry both of these men.




LillyBoPeep -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/4/2011 5:31:28 PM)

Fragile Things - Neil Gaiman
Story of O - Pauline Reage

pondering another re-read of Grendel by John Gardner ( love that book... i dunno how many times i've read it, but it's so great. =p)




Louve00 -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/4/2011 5:33:17 PM)

Power of a Positive No
by William Ury  [:)]




bellesoumise -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/4/2011 5:34:19 PM)

Chelsea Chelsea Bang Bang by Chelsea Handler

This chick is hilarious!




SylvereApLeanan -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/4/2011 5:35:07 PM)

Moondogs by Alexander Yates.  I got an ARC to review and I'm 2 weeks behind.  Argh!
 
I'm also making my way through the classics in audio book form while I'm at work.  I've done Jane Eyre, 2001: A Space Odessey, Slaughterhouse Five, Dune, The Sun Also Rises, and Ender's Game.  Hemmingway is still one of the most boring writers I've ever encountered and Modernism is still the crappiest of the literary movements.  OTOH, Orson Scott Card is effing brilliant.




CreepyStalker -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/4/2011 5:56:12 PM)

Once More With Feeling by Victoria Coren and Charlie Skelton.
It's about porn and it's very very lol worthy.




quote:

ORIGINAL: VaguelyCurious

Anansi Boys - Neil Gaiman.



I love that book :-D




FukinTroll -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/4/2011 6:06:09 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: WinsomeDefiance

If you walked around my place you'd find an open book in every room I frequent. I usually have 3 or 4 books going at one time.

Bathroom: The Dark Half, by Stephen King (I read while takinga bath)
Living Room: Arthurian Legends (not sure who the author is)
Bedroom: Kahlil Gibran - The Prophet

I'm just as likely to browse the dictionary or a phone book in hard desparate times of nothing to read [:D]


If you have a library card I am going to be deeply in lust.




BurntKitty -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/4/2011 6:08:41 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: FukinTroll

quote:

ORIGINAL: BurntKitty

The Good Witch's Guide to Wicked Ways.

Deborah Gray


*eyes you suspiciously*
I see.


[sm=modxiiswatching.gif]

I'm an innocent lil lamb....





VaguelyCurious -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/4/2011 6:13:19 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: LillyBoPeep

Fragile Things - Neil Gaiman

Ooooh oooooh oooooh GaimanSnap!

quote:

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.




WinsomeDefiance -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/4/2011 6:15:03 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: FukinTroll

quote:

ORIGINAL: WinsomeDefiance

If you walked around my place you'd find an open book in every room I frequent. I usually have 3 or 4 books going at one time.

Bathroom: The Dark Half, by Stephen King (I read while takinga bath)
Living Room: Arthurian Legends (not sure who the author is)
Bedroom: Kahlil Gibran - The Prophet

I'm just as likely to browse the dictionary or a phone book in hard desparate times of nothing to read [:D]


If you have a library card I am going to be deeply in lust.



I've had several, but I'm banned from all the local libraries ...if you go into any Library in Michigan, you'll see me on the Librarian's Most Wanted Posters. I wouldn't mind so much if they hadn't got me on such a bad hair day!




FukinTroll -> RE: Wut ya read'n? (3/4/2011 6:18:42 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: WinsomeDefiance

I've had several, but I'm banned from all the local libraries ...if you go into any Library in Michigan, you'll see me on the Librarian's Most Wanted Posters. I wouldn't mind so much if they hadn't got me on such a bad hair day!


I Googled it. It said; dead, alive or thoroughly molested. Soooo... just dinking around on mapquest here... where did you say you live?

SLURP~




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