What are you reading?

MsCreamy

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We've got what are you :
wearing
jamming to
craving

and probably some others that I just haven't seen yet....so ....what are you READING?

I'm reading:

A Stroke of Midnight/Laurell K Hamilton
and
All the President's Men/Woodward & Bernstein
and
various comic books
 
A Tale of Two Cities.
I'm on chapter 7, where Don Quixote and Hercules take on Hamlet.
 
Violin by Anne Rice
The Buddhist Bible
and
Hollywood - by Charles Bukowski
 
Topale....i can't think of anything better lol

Tag - do you read her a lot? you know what's good....the Beauty books..AND Belinda...
 
I just finished Michael Crichton's "State of Fear". It's a pretty quick read and, if it makes it to the big screen, will be the anti-"The Day After Tomorrow".

I'm about to start re-reading "What Color is Your Parachute". I need to review some skills.

I"m also reading the new GURPS 4th Edition rules, because...well, just because. :)
 
Nothing in book form, just now. Catching up on some back issues of the New Yorker. I just moved, and the magazines have just caught up.
 
The Miracles of Santo Fico by D.L. Smith...

Sweet book... you just know its going to have a feel good ending.
 
MsCreamy said:
Topale....i can't think of anything better lol

Tag - do you read her a lot? you know what's good....the Beauty books..AND Belinda...



Oh yeah
read em both
;)
 
I'm reading a biography of Mary McCarthy called Seeing Mary Plain.
 
Eilan said:
I'm reading a biography of Mary McCarthy called Seeing Mary Plain.

"Every word she [Lillian Hellmen] writes is a lie, including 'and' and 'the.'"

What a classic line.

Re-reading "The Cryptonomicon."
 
The Egyptian - Mika Waltari
Spiral Staircase - Karen Armstrong
Lady Windermere - Oscar Wilde (just started)

And I just finished a romance book that I'm trying very very hard to forget.
 
Tathagata said:
Oh yeah
read em both
;)

I liked The Mayfair Witches best. I wanted her to write a book called Tales of the Talamasca because I want to hear more of their stories. :)

I just reread My Name is Asher Lev, so now I'm rereading The Gift of Asher Lev. And Adrienne Rich--The Fact of a Doorframe. And some Bellow book whose title I can't remember but ee wants me to read it, except I didn't yet, lol. That's next.
 
1.The Da Vinci Code - (Dan Brown)
2. A Taste For Blood- (Coll. of vampire tales)
3. Every Night Josephine -(Jacqueline Susann)
4. The Autumn of The Middle Ages -(Huizinga)
(Just started)





:cool:
 
The Idiot's Guide to Survival in the Wild: Updated version how to avoid being shot from a helicopter in Alaska
 
Gringao said:
"Every word she [Lillian Hellmen] writes is a lie, including 'and' and 'the.'"

What a classic line.
Isn't it, though?

I just finished The Photograph by Penelope Lively. I'm going to start on Angels and Demons once my hubby's done with it.

I hope to revisit The Group, The Red Tent, and The Mists of Avalon in the next few weeks.
 
rosco rathbone said:
Not really some idiot scribbled all over this copy, underlined everything, it's very distracting. And Le Guin has never been one of my favorites.

A far better female sci-fi writer of that generation is C.J. Cherryh.
 
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