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InStyle Magazine. I need new shoes.

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If you like historical fiction (and I don't mean the romance kind :wink ) then I recommend the book I'm reading now which is about Hannibal. Kinda along the lines of your current read.

Pride of Carthage by David Anthony Durham

Not the best book I've ever read, but worth checking out. Now if I could just finish it so I could get it back to the library....

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Yes, that's a great book by Burgess.

I just got through with the wanting seed ... which is VERY good ... i recomend it :) but now that im done with it ... does any one have anything ot recommend to me lol ???:)

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Does anyone else here like the comic/graphic novel series "Gloom Cookie"? It's cheesy but funny and oh-so-true to goth form.

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If you like historical fiction (and I don't mean the romance kind  :wink ) then I recommend the book I'm reading now which is about Hannibal. Kinda along the lines of your current read.

Pride of Carthage by David Anthony Durham

Not the best book I've ever read, but worth checking out. Now if I could just finish it so I could get it back to the library....

What?! no Hannibal in the Instyle mag? damn I bought the wrong thing! doh!

haha, it happens  :grin

sounds like it might be a good read, i'll have to check it out

Historical fiction wise i'd suggest : (note not "alternative history")

The First Man in Rome - Colleen McCullough

The Killer Angels - Michel Shaara

if you like fairly "deep" historical fiction these two are probably impossible not to like. And judging by the near universally good reviews , i seem to be not alone in that opinion, for once! hah

Currently Reading:

latest issue of Reason magazine

and slowly working though The Elegant Universe - Brian Greene

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Imagica-Clive Barker.

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jinx...you o-me a pepsi....me too.

and steven king, wolves of the calla(dark tower, book 5)

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im reading star wars shield of lies, the second in the black fleet trilogy, also did anyone else read all 7 dark tower books by stephen king and if so what did u think?

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the darktower books are great ... with the gun slinger being my favorite .. it was give to me by my mother for my 13th birthday and i became a bit lost in it =) even tired to dress as roland for halloween lol

now reading:THE LOVER by Marcuerite Duras... so far so good ....

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Trying to get thru Freeware by Rudy Rucker; more successfully reading the current issue of Shonen Jump and some Animerica back issues. I may give up on Freeware (for now) & start Look to Windward by Iain M. Banks instead.

all throughout middle school and high school i

only checked out one book ever and it was

go ask alice and i think its my favorite book

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I recently re-read part of Go Ask Alice after about 30 years... can't believe I ever actually thought it was written by an adolescent girl

I think I would like to read Lolita.  Has anyone read it?

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Haven't read Lolita, but I did read another Nabokov book called Ada, on the same theme of forbidden desire. It was loooong and tedious.

I am going to go lie down now- I'm overcome by being on a board with actual literate people. Most of my recent online time has been on juggalo boards, & as at least one other person in this thread can attest, the Juggalo Nation is not real big on literacy.

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I love that book!  I'm a fan of his writing and his art work.

Yep, I can see both of them on my bookshelf from where I'm sitting right now =)

At the moment I'm reading about mitochondrial inheritence *sob*

Once school is over, it's on to a cool Greg Bear book I just got

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I hear ya. I know how grad school can be, though I realize med school is much more intensive than what I endured.

I've been reading lots of manga and graphic novels lately.

Yep, I can see both of them on my bookshelf from where I'm sitting right now =)

At the moment I'm reading about mitochondrial inheritence  *sob*

Once school is over, it's on to a cool Greg Bear book I just got

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I've read Nabokov's Lolita. I had to shower for three days straight to get rid of that icky feeling. Seriously, though, it was just one of those books that didn't have much sympathy for any of its main characters.

Still re-reading Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series. Long-winded bastard.

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