What Are You Reading, Again?

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Christie Golden - Lord of the Clans

It's the second book in the Warcraft series. It's the story of Thrall. :)
 
Just started A History of the Roman World, 753-133BC by H.H. Scullard, after finishing a biography of Isaiah Berlin by Michael Ignatieff.
 
Started reading the second Halo novel. I'm really getting into them.

After that I've got Starship Troopers to read.

then after that I really should get round to finishing the COunt of Monte Cristo, Three Musketeers and Lord of the Rings. I really need to learn to finish books :(
 
I'm reading two books at once:

- The curious' guide; by Marcelo Duarte;
- Life as it is, by Nelson Rodrigues.

Regards :).
 
To Kill a Mockingbird - Harper Lee

I've heard from several people this book is completely boring. :sad:
 
She was given an honorary degree at my graduation; as a way of showing our appreciation, instead of clapping, all the graduates held up a copy of TKM that they had secretly given us. It was awesome.
 
No Longer At Ease-Chinua Achebe

Plan to start on The Metamorphosis by Kafka after that. Maybe go for some Faulkner--my mother got me a copy of As I Lay Dying at the library used-book store (presumably because it was on the suggested-reading list and, being at the library used-book store, cost only fifty cents).
 
I'm re-reading The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara, as well as a Star Trek TOS novel, the name of which I cannot remember at present. It's sort of a prequel for The Wrath of Khan
 
social philosophy by joel feinberg
 
Maybe go for some Faulkner--my mother got me a copy of As I Lay Dying at the library used-book store (presumably because it was on the suggested-reading list and, being at the library used-book store, cost only fifty cents).

That was one of the few books that I had to read for an English class that I actually enjoyed.

Myself, I'm reading Reefer Madness: Sex, Drugs, and Cheap Labor in the American Black Market by Eric Schlosser.
 
Finally finished Neal Stephenson's Baroque Cycle. Now I'm 2/3 done with Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco.
 
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