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On The Raod by Jack Kerouac. Read it will making a trip up the west coast. Recomend it.

2006-10-05 10:35:26 · answer #1 · answered by duffman692002 2 · 1 0

I finished Danse Macabre by Laurell K Hamilton in her Anita Blake Series. I also read the last book in her Merry Gentry Series. Stuart Wood's Orichd Beach series the one about the cop with the doberman. Galdabon time travel series set in Scotland. And Lion Boy about a boy who can talk to cats. Tho have not finished this series as i only had acess to the first two books. would like to read the new Evanovitch book Motor Mouth. Would also like to read the new Christine Feehan book about the Carpathians. So many books not enough time to read.

2006-10-07 17:46:53 · answer #2 · answered by Amanda S 2 · 1 0

Through the Looking Glass - Lewis Carroll.

Recently finished Hangover Square by Patrick Hamilton.

2006-10-05 10:32:15 · answer #3 · answered by Sean R 3 · 1 0

Oh boy. Where should I start. I'm leaving out all the books I am reading for my course apart from Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolution which I think is marvellous.

I am reading Thud! by Terry Pratchett in my spare time (which I have little of).

I am also in the middle of Labyrinth by Kate Mosse

Finally - just for a bit of a brake I'm reading Inside the Seraglio by John Freely.

I love using books like this. Tired of one - switch to the other one for a bit.

2006-10-05 22:08:22 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Most recently I have finished reading "eldest" book 2 of the Eragon series by christopher palionili (sp)
I cant wait for book 3!

2006-10-05 10:33:47 · answer #5 · answered by timberleigh 4 · 1 0

Just finished The Lion's Game by Nelson Demille, now reading Blue Man Falling by Frank Barnard.

2006-10-06 19:27:45 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I am just starting the 7th and final book of the Dark Tower series by Stephen King. I have been working on this series for about 1 year and 3 countries.

I am also reading this non-fiction book called The History of Mistresses. It is about famous Mistresses in history. Pretty entertaining actually.

2006-10-05 10:36:48 · answer #7 · answered by Constant_Traveler 5 · 0 0

How to be free by Tom Hodgkinson, very interesting. Harry Potter and the Halfblood Prince by JK Rowling, very entertaining again. The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown excellent plots. Solitary Summer by Elizabeth Von Arnim beautiful escapism. Goodbye To All That by Robert Graves, good autobiography.

2006-10-05 21:18:18 · answer #8 · answered by Andrea P 2 · 1 0

I just finished Tree of Heaven by R C Binstock, a novel about the japanese atrocities commited in Nanking and now I'm reading
Tideland by Mitch Cullin and my next book will be No Country For Old Men by Cormac McCarthy.

2006-10-05 20:18:09 · answer #9 · answered by Freddy F 4 · 1 0

I have just finished the fisrt bok in the Saga of the Seven Suns Series - HIdden Empire by Kevin J Anderson the author of Sar Wars. It is an excellent beginning to the series and I cant wait to read the rest!!!

2006-10-06 23:03:50 · answer #10 · answered by Gibberish 1 · 1 0

One of the books that I finished recently is "Teacher Man" by Frank McCourt. His books are autobiographical and I had previously read "Angela's Ashes" about his boyhood in Ireland and was riveted to it especially since one of my great-grandmas grew up in similar circumstances. His second book, "'Tis", about coming 'back' to America, was not as interesting and I had some difficulty finishing it. However, I really enjoyed "Teacher Man" about is teaching years in New York City and I guess I would recommend him to anyone who hasn't read his books as yet. His brother Malachi McCourt, the actor, has also written two books that I have read--"A Monk Swimming" and "Singing My Him Song"--loved both of those which are autobiographical.

2006-10-05 12:57:37 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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