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Usopp:

--- Quote ---I'm re-re-rereading A Feast For Crows (christ, it's only been out 3 years I'm so goddamn nerdy) by george r r martin, the latest A Song of Ice and Fire novel.

it was cheaper than getting new books.
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Done that for all the series at least 4 times :laugh:. So nerdy, yet so very great. Also, I've back-to-fronted A Game of Thrones so many times, it isn't even funny.

Re-read Making Money, Thud, and Wintersmith, all by Terry Pratchett.
Reading Bitter Virgin manga again as well as Thursday Next: First Among Sequels.

Jessidee:
so, you all confinced me that reading Anna Karenia was a good idea, so i made the effort of going to the local library (who have a crap range) and hired it out... im not far in, but enjoying it

Siibillam-Law:
The Hippopotamus, by Stephen Fry now

It's ... well it's quite bizzare I have to say

GreyGabe:
I just read 1984 By George Orwell a few weeks ago. It terrified and intrigued me.

Then I read Shadow's Edge by Brent Weeks (the second in a trilogy by him). I'm now reading the third of those. The trilogy is your basic fantasy novel type story. Easy reading but quite enjoyable.
I am eagerly awaiting The Last Watch by Sergei Lukyanenko. Hopefully it will be out in the next couple of months. I must have it for my own.

vollmond:
Depending on which room of the house I'm reading in:

Dialogues of Plato - Plato
Catholicism and Fundamentalism: The Attack on ‘Romanism’ by ‘Bible Christians’ - Karl Keating
Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology - Ayn Rand
Cryptonomicon - Neal Stephenson
It's Not News, It's Fark: How Mass Media Tries to Pass Off Crap As News - Drew Curtis

Taking me wayyy too long to make any headway on any of them :-)

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