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I listen to OAR
10/04/08, 10:28 AM
I finished, in marathon fashion, the third Eragon book last night, Brisingr. The Inheritance Cycle is pretty poorly written, but overall the plot and characters make up for it.

I'm getting ready to reread Catch-22 by Joseph Heller. Also I'm reading a fuckton of Middle English for a college Brit Lit.

What are you reading at the moment?

ActionActionFan
10/04/08, 10:33 AM
Book thread.

screamoutmyname
10/04/08, 10:36 AM
Rules of Attraction by Bret Easton Ellis... just started it.

billyboatkid
10/04/08, 10:38 AM
The Twilight Series.

Actually, they are pretty decent.

Smash Adams
10/04/08, 10:42 AM
Franz Kafka- The Metamorphosis unfortunately, but hey it's intro English you need to read some of those books

Indoor Living
10/04/08, 11:55 AM
Finishing up "Haunted" by Chuck Palahniuk. I'm a big fan of his stuff.

Ailite
10/04/08, 11:56 AM
Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell

caLLmEnOoNe
10/04/08, 12:01 PM
some boring article for my archeology class. "the domestication of society".

SoggY ThE OnE
10/04/08, 12:08 PM
Rant - palaniuk (why is his last name incredibly difficult to spell?)

Siljee
10/04/08, 01:02 PM
Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer.
It's ok, I guess.

colorlesscliche
10/04/08, 01:04 PM
A post by Siljee.

irthesteve
10/04/08, 01:18 PM
currently? I am reading a thread on absolutepunk.net titled "What are you reading right now?"

Blakebear
10/04/08, 01:22 PM
War and Peace

Sick brag.

gloriousmuse
10/04/08, 01:24 PM
Inferno, for my World Lit class but since I have a week off from school I'm reading Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows...again

Heart-A-Tact
10/04/08, 02:36 PM
Sombrero Fallout. Extremely interesting/bizarre book.

Un'Aria Ancora
10/04/08, 02:38 PM
Naked Economics

Very interesting read.

Jessooker
10/04/08, 02:42 PM
The Time Traveler's Wife.

ktbanna
10/04/08, 02:49 PM
Skinny Dip by Carl Hiaasen

I listen to OAR
10/04/08, 03:36 PM
War and Peace

Sick brag.

I read Crime and Punishment for the same reason, even though it turned out to be a pretty fucking sweet book.

Fluke13
10/04/08, 03:39 PM
american psycho....well worth it.

Heart-A-Tact
10/04/08, 08:26 PM
The Time Traveler's Wife.

That's a really great read.

drudo182
10/04/08, 08:27 PM
Cold Mountain

Deadwomb88
10/04/08, 09:38 PM
Barrel Fever - David Sedaris
Grendel - James Gardner (for school)
On the Road - Jack Karouac

Way to much at one time, but I'm trying (don't have alot of time to read).

sugarcoatedlies
10/04/08, 11:39 PM
starting The Secret

Plodbax
10/04/08, 11:48 PM
I hope they serve beer in hell by Tucker Max

dpetty21
10/05/08, 02:48 AM
Odd Hours by Dean Koontz. After trying to read a few Stephen King books I didn't want to read another fiction book. King is such a boring write in my eyes. I stumbled onto a Dean Koontz book a couple years back and I'm hooked. Odd hours is the 4th installment of Odd books and they're all sweet. Read them right now! Haha.

tait
10/05/08, 02:52 AM
1984 by George Orwell

violetpinup
10/05/08, 02:58 AM
Palahniuk Palahniuk Palahniuk...doesn't get any easier to spell
Lullaby, Choke & Invisible Monsters currently trying to get all his work
Adrian by Christian Esquevin
The White Darkness by McCaughrean
and Punk Pioneers by Jenny Lens cause it gives me street cred lol

Machu505
10/05/08, 09:44 AM
The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells

Jessooker
10/05/08, 09:45 AM
Cold Mountain

I haven't read the book, but I really love that movie. It's one of my favorite roles of Jude Law. I know a lot of people don't like it though.

Until The Bombs
10/05/08, 09:52 AM
Hot Water Music.