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imperialreign

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The Silmarillion by Tolkien for the upteenth time

I think the next one will be Metro2033, or I might re-read The Divine Comedy
 

ramboondiea

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Slapper & kelly the english legal system 7th edition.
which in my opinion is far superior to the 6th edition but lacks character development ha
 

jelock

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Nov 29, 2009
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About half way through Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. An interesting twist on a classic.
 

gjendemsjo

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May 11, 2010
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Currently reading the Lord of the Rings. The version with all books in one. 68 pages in and loving it!
 

TipsyPeaches

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Aug 3, 2009
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The Novice, Book Two of the Black Magician triolgy, by Trudi Canavan. again.

I seem to have read all the fantasy books on my shelves, and someone (most likely my dad) has moved the box with all the rest in it, so I have no idea where about 100 of my books are. gah.
 

Mistermixmaster

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"The Highly Sensitive Person in Love" by Elaine N. Aron, Ph.D.

It's a book about psychology. I really like it ^_^ Books about psychology and anatomy/physiology (anatomy and physiology for studies) are more or less the only books I read nowadays. (Reading about human psychology is a hobby of mine).
 

BBMv12

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I'm currently reading Mogworld... got it for me birthday but read the Idiot Abroad Diaries first. It's pretty good so far (am about 3 chapters in)
 

Bill_Stanbrook

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Currently I'm reading 'The Return of Nathan Brazil - Volume 4 of The Saga of the Well World' by Jack L. Chalker.

If you haven't checked out the Well World series yet, well what the hell is wrong with you? Go read it now.
 

Ih8pkmn

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Discworld: The Colour of Magic and The Light Fantastic.
Those books are Bloody brilliant!
(and now I'm talking like a Brit again. Thanks, Pratchett.)
 

thylasos

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"The Golovlyov Family", by Saltykov-Schedrin. Traditionally depressing Russian morality tale disguised as observational writing, but it's for my literature course, so I'm ploughing through it... at least it's not as bad as "The Death of Ivan Illyich".