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what books are you reading now?

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I just finished "Shaking Hands with the Devil : The Failure of Humanity in Rwanda" by Romeo Dallaire. It's insightful, informative, yet incredibly depressing and at times gruesome. I hope one day it becomes recomended reading at military colleges worldwide.

As such, yesterday I started The Da Vinci Code. I hadn't read it previously, and am finding it a far less depressing and enjoyable rebound.

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That's awesome, I never thought to check it if had been translated, I tell my friends about the book, but of course they can't read it. This will be about the 5th time I've read it. It's a great book and has a lot of meaning to me ( First book I read by myself in Portuguese for school and then got a 100% on the test and essay ) He's a wonderful author.

My other favorite book is Enders Game
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Terry Goodkind's Sword of Truth series (again) - just to be up to speed for the last book of the series. Pretty good, but starting to look like he's going the way Jordan did - he needs to wrap it up.

That and "Go, Dog, Go"

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Haven't had time to finish the 7th book of the Dark Tower series, despite over a month of trying to get back to it. I finally went to the library a couple days ago and checked out the audio-book version so I can listen to the rest of it while driving or during periods of inactivity out at job sites. Next in line is Catch-22.

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Actually, the only good reading time I get is in the bathroom (I know, I know)- so In my bathroom reading basket is:
The Giant Bathroom Reader
Haunted New Jersey
Wierd NJ (magazine)
and a few Parents/Family Circle magazines.


The sole intention, is learning to fly.Condition grounded, but determined to try.Can't keep my eyes from the circling skies.Tongue tied and twisted, just an Earth bound misfit.

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I just recently finished The DaVinci Code and now I am reading...The Guardian by Nicholas Sparks and the SIM and also the Skydiver's Handbook... I've read almost everything by Dean Koontz (he's my fav) and I've read a lot by Stephen King....


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yep, already read the Five People You Will Meet in Heaven...I loved it, it really made me look at life different.

I picked up the Tuesdays with..hoping it will be just as good. I guess we shall see.
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I have a bunch I'm about to start, including Guns Germs and Steel

Most recent books I've loved have been:
Eats, Shoots and Leaves
The Botany of Desire
Deep Survival
Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal
"There is only one basic human right, the right to do as you damn well please. And with it comes the only basic human duty, the duty to take the consequences." -P.J. O'Rourke

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I love these threads!

Recently devoured/redevoured -

Dragonriders of Pern series (Anne McCaffery)
The Harry Potter books (is it July yet??)
Richard Bach's Illusions (for the 278th time ;))
Vampire Chronicles (Anne Rice - for the fifth or sixth time)
Piers Anthony On a Pale Horse - next book purchases will be the rest of the Incarnations of Immortality series.
Robert Heinlein's To Sail Beyond the Sunset, Time Enough for Love and The Number of the Beast (just finishing the last one tonight; have read all of them at least five or six times)
The Four Agreements (over and over and over....)
Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet

Coming soon -

USPA's SIM and IRM
One or more guidebooks for hiking in northern California

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"Guns, Germs, and Steel" about the rise of human civilizations

is by Jared Diamond.

His new one "Collapse" is about the Fall of civilizations and cultures. Also excellent!

By the way, I think 'Collapse' first chapter is also available as free link at NYTIMES.com book review section.....that's a great place to see how you like a book...


marc

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I'm reading First Aid for the USMLE Step I. Great stuff. No, really. :S

When I work out, I'm reading Dean Koontz, The Face. It's good, but sometimes its hard to concentrate on the book with sweat drippin' in my eyes.

I've read Da Vinci Code and that was awesome! :)
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"Teaching English as a Second Language, A guide for Secondary Teachers".

It's rivetting stuff.



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Lisa what are Heinleins books like,
I've read about 4 of them but other than "Stranger in a Strange Land" I found them to be very simplisitc, particularly "Red Planet".

Are the books you cited better or worse the Stranger?
You are not now, nor will you ever be, good enough to not die in this sport (Sparky)
My Life ROCKS!
How's yours doing?

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