Whats The Last Book You Read

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  1. oh sea

    oh sea Well-Known Member

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    Last Book I Read:
    Scattered Poems by Jack Kerouac

    Currently Reading:
    Play the Piano Drunk Like a Percussion Instrument Until the Fingers Begin to Bleed a Bit by Charles Bukowski
     
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    last book I read.. : Ender's Shadow
    when I finished it... 3 days ago.... (like my 4th time reading that book, rereading the series)

    Currently reading...: Shadow of the Hegemon
     
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    Dragonglow by Katerina Kerr
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    LoTR Return of The King(again) by Tolkien
     
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    a porno mag?
     
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    Wheel of time
    By Robert Jordan
    Ree Reading those series :)
     
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    Homo Faber
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    Max Frisch

    which is an absolute classic and one of the most-read books of the 20th century. The language is absolute killer and amplifies the tragedy.

    It is about the engineer Walter Faber whose rational attitude and understanding of the world shatters because of a love story, when he unknowingly falls in love with his own daughter... and the tragedy begins.


    I've read it 20-30 times now and it amazes me everytime.
    It aint some prose ----, this is real literature.
     
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    Zohair Formerly zohBOT

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    Harry Potter lol
     
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    1984, thought it would be OK, but now think its a must read for all, very insightful :lol:
     
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    last book i read and finished was for a school book report called all quiet on the western front it was about ww1 man it was so ----ing good it was the best book ive ever read and after that book for school i was reading who done it. by agatha christine ive read it a few years ago but had to read it again for school but then school ended so ill probably hav to start reading it again once school starts.
     
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    last book i read and finished was for a school book report called all quiet on the western front it was about ww1 man it was so ----ing good it was the best book ive ever read and after that book for school i was reading who done it. by agatha christine ive read it a few years ago but had to read it again for school but then school ended so ill probably hav to start reading it again once school starts.
     
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    20,000 leagues under the sea a bit boring but good
     
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    20,000 leagues under the sea a bit boring but good
     
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    Last I read a guide to Eastern Religions, before that... I think the Da Vinci Code. Either that or the seventh book in Steven King's Dark Tower Series
     
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    hmmm in 10th grade, "To Kill A Mockingbird"
     
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    1984 <-- great book

    Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy
     

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