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What are you reading right now?

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Life of Pi - Yann Martel

 

I know... It's soo over by now, soo critics darling, soo cliche a choice...

But it's also emotionally heart-wrenching, amazing and true...

In short it's soo good... I know :lol:

A month ago I was reading Doktor Zhivago of Boris Pasternak. But I gave up :confused:

 

Now I'm reading again, The man who counted of malba Tahan. Definitely amazing

Francis Wheen's How Mumbo Jumbo Conquered The World

 

funny and smart, well worth a read!

Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare (duh)

 

and

 

Jennifer Government by Max Barry

hmm, do graphic novels count or is that a bit too comic book store guy? i've not much time nor patience for anything else at the moment...in any case, the author's fantastic, it's black orchid by neil gaiman

"on death and dying" -dr. elisabeth kubler ross

for school: Descartes first 3 meditations and John Locke

 

for pleasure: hemingway's for whom the bell tolls (oddly never read it in high school)

"the lost girls: a novel" by laurie fox

Right now I'm reading what's written on this board obviously.

:lol:

About to start the new Lee Child.

Frank McCourt -Angela's Ashes- I'm finishing it today

Frank McCourt -Angela's Ashes- I'm finishing it today

 

Have you seen the film?

No, I haven't. Have you? the history of the family is pretty miserable, though.

Yes, saw the film a couple of years after I read the book. Found the film very difficult to follow as they had to cut large chunks out and I don't think the film really explained why they had to move.

It is a very sad book.

Yup, I cannot stop compairing it with Les Misserables of Victor Hugo, obviously as a "friendly and easier" version of it.

 

Yeah is terrible how actually they live, the father is the typical drunk bastard, the mother has to starve, all that through the eyes of a little boy. Anyway still have about 4 chapters to finish it, worse things can happen.

just finished-"One Year Off" by David Elliot Cohen

 

Am reading now- "Freakonomics : A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything"

 

by Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner

the christylids (sp?) in class for english.

guess you won't be able to wait long to read 'tis ! :)

 

 

I finished it, two days ago and I really don't know if I'll read the continuation Aha! yeah, I know the guy ended well with millionary sells around the world with Angela's Ashes.

 

and yeah the book turned a bit kinky at the end :rolleyes:

Northern lights-Philip Pullman

reading it for the forth time, coz its so goood[and easy to read]

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