What Book(s) Is/Are You Currently Reading?

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Right now I'm in the midst of "Old Souls" - I cant remember the author offhand, but it's about children who remember previous lives, and I'm also reading "Don't Call Them Ghosts" by Kathleen McDonell. I' recently re-read Getting OVer IT by Anna Maxted, and have Salem Falls by Jodi Picoult ready and waiting. I really have started reading a lot again.
 
I am currently ploughing my way through all of Samuel Beckett's collected works, in between a spot of Tolstoi, while simultaneously skimming through Ibsen's plays (in the original Norwegian).

Haha, no actually I am just reading the Sunday paper.
 
The Lord of The Rings (for the umteenth time!):wink: I bought the illustrated version, the one that's illustrated by Alan Lee who worked with Peter Jackson on the trilogy, from Copenhagen at the end of July when I went to see U2 live in concert.
 
menelaos said:


Are you talking about LOTR..??
The most difficult about this one was to remember all the correct names...
I still want to read something about the history before the plot of the books...
That would be interesting...


No, the book that I'm reading right now is Big Bang: Origin of the Universe by Simon Singh.
 
I just finished Henry VI Part III, which I read for a drama exam. That wasn't a hardship for me, though, cos I love Shakespeare. And I especially love the historical plays :drool:

Although it can get very complicated trying to remember who all the dukes and lords and kings are, and which side everyone is on. I tend to have to make sure I've got our royal family's family tree to hand :D

And I'm also halfway through The Gun Seller by Hugh Laurie.
 
menelaos said:


Try to read Fermat's Last Theorem by the same writer....
I have read it and I must admitt that this pushed me to decide what studies I will follow...
Damn book....:mad:

I think this is the first and last book that I'm going to read of his! :lol:

I'm determined to finish this though since I started it.
 
U2Girl1978 said:


ETA: Can the mod change title by taking out is ? Thanks!


i say we leave it as a testament to the fact that you need to read more :evil: :wink: :p (there, that should be enough smilies for you to get the fact that i'm joking).
 
foray said:
God Knows by Joseph Heller

and finishing Maus, by Art Spiegelman

foray

I haven't read this one yet, but I read Maus II and loved it! It was the most moving piece of holocaust literature I've ever read.

Catman said:
A lot of various stuff by David Sedaris - I love his style :wink:

David Sedaris is my hero! I really want to introduce him to my high schoolers but I'm having difficulty finding a piece that a) shows his twisted brilliance in top form and b) would be considered "appropriate" for high schoolers.

I've just started reading a Danielle Steele book. That's right. Danielle Steele. :shifty:

It's my first though, so don't judge. ;)
 
I just finished Colm Toibin's 'The Heather Blazing'. Lovely, lovely book.

Currently:

Brian Friel - Collected Plays Vol. 1
Sean O' Casey - Collected Plays Vol. 1
William Trevor - The Story Of Lucy Gault
David Reynolds - One World Divisible: The World Since 1945

and a bit of Shakespeare and some criticism on the side.
 
hcbiggs2002 said:
The Lord of The Rings (for the umteenth time!):wink: I bought the illustrated version, the one that's illustrated by Alan Lee who worked with Peter Jackson on the trilogy, from Copenhagen at the end of July when I went to see U2 live in concert.


I have the illustrated version too... the edition that looks like a bible, covered with fabric :up:

Alan Lee :bow: he's one of my favorite illustrators :)
 
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