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  • AELARA
    AELARA Posts: 803
    Don't tell me goodbye - Anastasia Kalliontzi
    I am mine!
  • Mamasan23
    Mamasan23 Posts: 16,390
    youngster wrote:
    Today I just cracked into the 1,000+ page Under The Dome by Stephen King. With my speed, I oughta finish this around New Years.

    Once you get into it, it's a quicker read than you think. I think I finished it in like 2 weeks!
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  • youngster
    youngster Boston Posts: 6,576
    Mamasan23 wrote:
    youngster wrote:
    Today I just cracked into the 1,000+ page Under The Dome by Stephen King. With my speed, I oughta finish this around New Years.

    Once you get into it, it's a quicker read than you think. I think I finished it in like 2 weeks!

    So far it is a great read. I started it yesterday afternoon and I am already on page 74.
    He who forgets will be destined to remember.

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  • rrivers
    rrivers Posts: 3,698
    Read "Number the Stars" over the weekend as my son was reading it for school. Otherwise still making my way through "A Dance With Dragons".
    "We're fixed good, lamp-wise."
  • Thoughts_Arrive
    Thoughts_Arrive Melbourne, Australia Posts: 15,165
    PJ20! :D
    Adelaide 17/11/2009, Melbourne 20/11/2009, Sydney 22/11/2009, Melbourne (Big Day Out Festival) 24/01/2014
  • Jeff Murray
    Jeff Murray Posts: 1,259
    Finished Michael Connolly's "The Closers" last night and started in on Paul Cleave's "Collecting Cooper".

    I wish Cleave had a US distribution for his previous releases. I recommend his "Blood Men", it's a good read, not a typical detective novel. Also I would recommend reading "Cemetery Lake" prior to "Collecting Cooper", they are a series so far.
    If there were no Angels would there be no sin?
  • acutejam
    acutejam Posts: 1,433
    Finished Robopocalypse by Daniel Wilson, good multi-thread story-telling. At first I was put off by the time shift/lookback, but in the end, thoroughly enjoying read.

    Then shifted gears, Botchan by Natsume Sōseki (1906), a Japanese classic. A very good read! Literally read it cover-to-cover on the trip to Vancouver and back!

    Just started Blackout by Connie Willis. I like her in short story format, haven't clicked with many of her novels -- but saw this touted at Elliot Bay during Seattle EV shows. Whoa! Very engaging, with baseball over, nice to have something to look forward to for night-time wind down!
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  • catefrances
    catefrances Posts: 29,003
    CRACK CAPITALISM by john holloway.
    hear my name
    take a good look
    this could be the day
    hold my hand
    lie beside me
    i just need to say
  • nsepstru
    nsepstru Posts: 187
    Feast Day Of Fools, James Lee Burke's third installment of the Hackberry Holland Series. So far at about 190 pages in, might be one his all time best!
    I'm not human...I'm Danish!
  • just started 2030 by Albert Brooks. Just 30 pages in, but so far a great read
  • markymark550
    markymark550 Columbia, SC Posts: 5,216
    Just picked up Chuck Klosterman's The Visible Man. Love his work and am looking forward to starting that this weekend.
  • electronblue
    electronblue Posts: 3,502
    pj20
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    "Forgive every being,
    the bad feelings 
    it's just me"


  • PJ20 :mrgreen:
    Been to this many PJ shows: Reading 2006 London 2007 Manchester & London 2009 Dublin, Belfast, London, Nijmegen & Berlin 2010 Manchester 1 & Manchester 2 2012...

    ... and I still think Drive-By Truckers are better.
  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,805
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    Hilarious thus far.

    Next in queue:
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    The love he receives is the love that is saved
  • cowboypjfan
    cowboypjfan Posts: 2,453
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  • markymark550
    markymark550 Columbia, SC Posts: 5,216
    crazypjfan wrote:
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    How do you read an oral history? :lol:
  • cowboypjfan
    cowboypjfan Posts: 2,453
    crazypjfan wrote:
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    How do you read an oral history? :lol:

    Actually, the book speaks to you! High tech shit... :lol:
  • tybird
    tybird Posts: 17,388
    PJ20 :mrgreen:
    Finished that one.....a engrossing read indeed.....now reading "El Borak and Other Desert Adventures" by Robert E. Howard....the creator of Conan
    All the world will be your enemy, Prince with a thousand enemies, and whenever they catch you, they will kill you. But first they must catch you, digger, listener, runner, prince with the swift warning. Be cunning and full of tricks and your people shall never be destroyed.
  • hrd2imgn
    hrd2imgn Southwest Burbs of Chicago Posts: 4,924
    MICHAEL SAVAGE- ABUSE OF POWER

    it is flat out amazing....like 24 the TV show but better
  • RKCNDY
    RKCNDY Posts: 31,013
    It's So Easy and other lies-Duff McKagan

    just finished reading it. that guy almost died so many times, really good read. Say whatever you want about GN'R, but I loved them, and they were the first real band I was introduced to.
    The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.

    - Christopher McCandless