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MaRy
Member Since: 8/13/2012
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What book are you reading right now?
Are you reading a book at the moment (i.e. currently not like right now exactly)...
I'm reading "The Invention of Wings", cute but very formulaic, seems written by an Oprah clone/typical middle age liberal woman...
Before this I read a book about a couple living in a lighthouse in Australia, that was very cute
You?
Goosey
Banned
Member Since: 3/19/2012
Posts: 7,835
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Applied Ballistics For Long Range Shooting
deepblue
Member Since: 3/3/2014
Posts: 1,386
Post #3
A Vision of Fire
Katy Perry
Member Since: 1/1/2014
Posts: 3,023
Post #4
And The Mountains Echoed
Letters To A Young Poet
MaRy
Member Since: 8/13/2012
Posts: 32,832
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Goosey
Applied Ballistics For Long Range Shooting
it sounds super boring...
MaRy
Member Since: 8/13/2012
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deepblue
A Vision of Fire
it says written by Gillian Anderson of X files?
Outlaws
Member Since: 5/19/2011
Posts: 34,328
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I'll start 'The 5th. wave' to be ready when the movie comes out.
£than
Member Since: 4/19/2012
Posts: 11,968
Post #8
I just finished
The Book of David
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Probably going to start
Jay's Journal
next.
Airhead
Member Since: 11/16/2010
Posts: 11,962
Post #9
I Declare - Joel Osteen
Party Games - R.L. Stine
Ivory.
Member Since: 8/17/2013
Posts: 17,285
Post #10
The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson
Cas
Member Since: 3/5/2011
Posts: 15,413
Post #11
I'm currently studying for my exam but after it, I'm gonna read East of Eden.
Futuristic Lover
Member Since: 11/9/2011
Posts: 4,807
Post #12
Me & Earl & The Dying Girl
Ares
ATRL Contributor
Member Since: 8/2/2012
Posts: 7,414
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Challenger Deep
deepblue
Member Since: 3/3/2014
Posts: 1,386
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Quote:
Originally posted by
MaRy
it says written by Gillian Anderson of X files?
Scully is a very capable writer
KillingYourCareer
Member Since: 8/19/2013
Posts: 68,548
Post #15
An Amsterdam tourist guide since I'm going there in August
Chucko
Member Since: 3/1/2014
Posts: 2,096
Post #16
Joseph Butler: Five Sermons
seanttz
Member Since: 8/19/2013
Posts: 2,148
Post #17
IFRS
Blur
Member Since: 4/9/2009
Posts: 3,283
Post #18
The Power of Now
and
Narrative of Frederick Douglass
. Very insightful books, both about freedom, a subject close to my heart.
that G.U.Y.
Member Since: 1/1/2014
Posts: 16,870
Post #19
I am reading
A Thousand Splendid Suns
by Khaled Hosseini.
I've read it twice and I am reading again. It is a compelling story about the struggle of women and the choices they must make to survive.
Icarus
Member Since: 1/6/2014
Posts: 19,122
Post #20
I miss reading
I haven't read a book for years since I left home and got poor
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