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Scytale:

--- Quote from: TheFuriousWombat on 12 Jun 2007, 14:16 ---
The Name of the Rose- Umberto Eco
Thus Spoke Zarathustra- Nietzsche


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Both of those books are excellent choices.

My Last Exam is Friday heading back to see my parents over the weekend I plan on pinching my Sisters copy of Utopia I'll read that over the weekend beyond that I've got a few books of chess puzzles and things I'll probably read.

SilentJ:
I've got many a book to read this summer.

I'm starting with a re-read of the Halo series,
then all of the HP books by July 21st,
and then, in no particular order:

Catch-22 (never finished)
probably re-reading Youth in Revolt and Revolting Youth (both are freakin' brilliant)
finish Slaughterhouse Five
read these Dickens novels I got for Christmas (ToTC, ACC, etc.)
maybe re-read the Alex Rider series if the mood strikes
probably re-read LoTR since I haven't in a while

and, just maybe, re-read some Dan Brown because it's funny to read.

imapiratearg:
I have to read the first five chapters of this big ass book called Sarum.  For my British Lit. class.

I'm in the middle of reading Stephen King's The Tommyknockers, and a book called Drawing Down the Moon, which is an overview of Paganism and Wicca and a couple others, Druidism i think being one, and their histories, the histories of their movements and such.  It's pretty interesting.  Huge book though.

And everybody should read Christopher Moore books.  I bought You Suck!: A Vampire Romance for my girlfriend on her birthday.  She loved it.  I read some of it.  It's pretty great.  Apparently it's the sequel to Bloodsucking Fiends.  So she won't let me read any further.


--- Quote from: SilentJ on 12 Jun 2007, 20:31 ---I'm starting with a re-read of the Halo series
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Ghosts of Onyx was awesome!  I almost cried at the end.  If I had a choice between reading the books and playing the games.  I'd choose the books hands down.

celticgeek:
Drawing Down The Moon is a pretty thorough and accurate history of the various pagan groups in America.

Worth the 600 plus pages.

Blessed be!

imapiratearg:
^.^  It's a heavy read for me.  I haven't picked it up in a long time.  I kind of feel bad for doing so.  Not to mention, it's an overdue library book, that apparently wasn't recorded.  So I got a free book.  I also go the Pagan Book of Days for free from my library as well, since they didn't give me anything about them.

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