What are you reading?

Discussion in 'The Chatterbox' started by oscar11, Nov 22, 2012.

  1. Stubbl E

    Stubbl E Well-Known Member

    Guy Debord's The Society of the Spectacle
     
  2. Staplesjo

    Staplesjo New Member

    Fireblood by Jeff Wheeler
     
  3. rmcintyre84

    rmcintyre84 Got out of the kitchen

    Autobiography of Mark Twain, Volume 2
     
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  4. aelfred_allspach

    aelfred_allspach Active Member

    Redwall series by Brian Jacques. Fantasy lover here
     
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  5. blanka

    blanka I will not eat my shaving products. Promise.

    I just read an amazingly fast and great book. "The Martian", by Andy Weir.
     
  6. Bristle Me

    Bristle Me Insufficient

    Characteristics of various stainless steel alloys (round bar stock) under
    compression, torsion, tension, and shear loads.
     
  7. bzero007

    bzero007 Active Member

    Frankenstein
     
  8. Hairy Alaskan

    Hairy Alaskan eww da toilet

    Finishing up, All My Best Friends by George Burns. An entertaining read.
     
  9. PatrickA51

    PatrickA51 Well-Known Member

    Right now the Shave Den Forum, I am not reading any books but my wife is reading the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Author Conan Doyle to me from our Kindle.
     
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  10. Marillonaire

    Marillonaire Member

    Anthony Beever's "Berlin" very interesting read especially with what's happening currently in Crimea.
     
  11. TSimons

    TSimons not allowed near railroad tracks

    You might think that I'd read more for someone who works at a library... Not sure if I'll get to it but I just picked up "Isaac Asimov Science Fiction Masterpieces".

    Unfortunately I'm actively reading "EZproxy Reference Manual". Yippee for technical reading!
     
  12. Kilgore Trout

    Kilgore Trout The Smart Bunny

    I am revisiting the entire Vonnegut library. Breakfast of Champions now.
     
  13. Jasman

    Jasman Well-Known Member

    Archaeoacoustics, by Christopher Scarre et al (McDonald Institute).
     
  14. Troy M

    Troy M Prep: Mephitis mephitis musk

    Winter of The World, book 2 in the Century Trilogy by Ken Follett
     
  15. BJV

    BJV Active Member

    The Templars, Two Kings, and a Pope
    by Grigor Fedan
     
  16. BroonsBane

    BroonsBane Member

    I'm about 2/3 of the way through James Jone's WWII trilogy.
     
  17. BigMark

    BigMark Tests razors by shaving Wookies

    William Shakespeare : Star Wars - Verily a new hope

    No this is not a joke. It is a retelling of A New Hope in the vein of Shakespeare .
     
  18. BroonsBane

    BroonsBane Member

    Bizarre. Old Bill was quite prolific wasn't he :)
     
  19. BigMark

    BigMark Tests razors by shaving Wookies

    Without a doubt my good man. Actually after i am finished With the First 2 books I plan on reading some of his own works. I just have no idea where to start.
     
  20. BJV

    BJV Active Member

    I'd start with Hamlet. It's his best known work, and you can see one (or more) of the various movie versions to sort of give you a feel for the dramatic action.

    It's also a pretty damn good plot.
     

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