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What are you reading?

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I'm reading four books at the moment - franz kafka's the trial, romans for dummies, the original sweeny todd novel and a teach yourself photography book.

Thought I'd contribute to this thread...
 
Hi all, well I shouldn't be here, but I keep getting called to have a look. So I look.

I am reading Dawkin's "God Delusion". Well I got up to the dripping tap being messages from God in Morse Code! Now I atually know Morse code, so there I was trying to sleep last night (I have a terrible flu at the moment and can't enjoy the long weekend) and sure enough God tapped out a message from the ensuite. It was, "xyzzy" over and over! Now if someone could just tell me what it means it would save me alot of monkey business...
 
I have read when a young lad, "The perfumed garden." This is a sex manual. I wonder if anybody else has ever read it? In the book there is a section that describes a woman is like a fruit that needs to be caressed to have her scent released.

I should find it in my bookshelf and read it right now!
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Just finished reading A.A.Attansio "In other worlds" and "Radix". And last Stephen Donaldson book cant wait for him to write the next one
Currently reading J.R.R.Tolkien :The Silmarillion" and Peter F. Hamilton "Pandora's Star"
Im mad on sci-fi fantasy
 
Just finished "The Ice Man" and started on "Sophie's World"... Never enough hours in the day to spend reading!!!
 
Just finished reading Lady Chatterly. Well, can't say i liked the characters, they too closely resembled people I was once close to...But the English was sublime...and one full chapter (written in about 1930) devoted to anal - the sexual mind of the human hasn't changed all that much i guess
 
Ive just finished "secret life of bees"
Now im reading "Gone Baby Gone", much better than the movie. That was a crock of shit...
I love reading anything even bloody specials catalogues
 
Currently reading Tom Clancy's Red Rabbit for about the 15th time. I love his work so much that I can read it again even though I know the plot know backwards.

Recently read some of Kyle Mills's works. He is a very clever thriller writer who's work is almost believable but obviously fictional so it lets your imagination have a bit of fun at the same time. Smoke Screen would be my tip - it deals with a young man in charge of a Tobacco Company who basically forces smokers to accept responsibility for what may happen to their health otherwise he will stop producing cigarettes.
 
Reading the Bear and the Dragon again... I thought he slipped with Red Rabbit and the Teeth of the Tiger.
 
RR is pretty simple when you compare it to some of his other work but I still enjoy the idea and use of the Mincemeat case.

I'm a big fan of The Bear and The Dragon, the way he wraps together the different sub plots is very clever. Actually I think i'll start that one after I finish RR thanks fifiboy!
 
The Long Way Down......Makes you wanna jump on your motorbike and ride....
 
been reading the Bourne series lately, amazing books i had previously seen the movies but the books were before my time.

really enjoying them, long and sometimes hard reading if you are tired but so well written.
 
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