What was the last book you read?

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Kriptonite

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Tehpwnsauce said:
Cpt_Oblivious said:
Fight Club by Chuck something-or-other, I forget his name, it's long and starts with a P. I can neither say it nor spell it.
Good book, anyway.

I picked up Pride and Prejudice and Zombies today, so I'll start that too.

Tehpwnsauce said:
I know I will regret admitting it on this forum but it was twilight.
Would you like a training bra? Since you've become a 12 year old girl in my mind.

Sorry, but it had to be done.
This is why I said I would regret it. I was forced to for a book report though.
Heh, doubt it. Don the TB with extreme shame.

Anyway, the last book I read was Being A Green Mother by Piers Anthony. It's about how a woman becomes Mother Nature.
 

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Kriptonite said:
Tehpwnsauce said:
Cpt_Oblivious said:
Fight Club by Chuck something-or-other, I forget his name, it's long and starts with a P. I can neither say it nor spell it.
Good book, anyway.

I picked up Pride and Prejudice and Zombies today, so I'll start that too.

Tehpwnsauce said:
I know I will regret admitting it on this forum but it was twilight.
Would you like a training bra? Since you've become a 12 year old girl in my mind.

Sorry, but it had to be done.
This is why I said I would regret it. I was forced to for a book report though.
Heh, doubt it. Don the TB with extreme shame.

Anyway, the last book I read was Being A Green Mother by Piers Anthony. It's about how a woman becomes Mother Nature.
Doubt it if you want to, it does not change the truth. Oh and I now think you are a douche for acting like one.
 

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World War Z

Great book, probably the only one to ever make me set it down for a second and say "Damn...."
 

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Tehpwnsauce said:
Doubt it if you want to, it does not change the truth. Oh and I now think you are a douche for acting like one.
Did you pick it as the least loathsome option off of a list or is your teacher a huge fan? Also, I am sorry you feel that way. This is the only subject where I make known how I feel. Anything else and I would have been fine.
 

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Kiutu said:
The 5 people you meet in Heaven.

It WOULD have been the first book of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, but my brother wont let me borrow it. He is gonna take forever to finish it I bet too...
Same Last book for me, as well (the Five People You Meet in Heaven). Its an excellent book, and one I suggest everyone reads.
 

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Kriptonite said:
Tehpwnsauce said:
Doubt it if you want to, it does not change the truth. Oh and I now think you are a douche for acting like one.
Did you pick it as the least loathsome option off of a list or is your teacher a huge fan? Also, I am sorry you feel that way. This is the only subject where I make known how I feel. Anything else and I would have been fine.
There were no other options, it was twilight or fail. Tough choice.
 

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Tehpwnsauce said:
Kriptonite said:
Tehpwnsauce said:
Doubt it if you want to, it does not change the truth. Oh and I now think you are a douche for acting like one.
Did you pick it as the least loathsome option off of a list or is your teacher a huge fan? Also, I am sorry you feel that way. This is the only subject where I make known how I feel. Anything else and I would have been fine.
There were no other options, it was twilight or fail. Tough choice.
In that case, I feel a deep sorrow for you. If I could I would get a time machine and change it from Twilight to something much better, like A People's History of the United States. Even as terrible as it is, it beats twilight. Did you like it? And how many did you read?
 

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ace_of_something said:
the word 'ever' makes the question kind of scary.

I re-read Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
One of the best books written. I'm actually reading American Gods right now.
On topic, the last book I read is The Call of Cthulu and Other Dark Tales. Not a fan of Lovecraft.
 

Symp4thy

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Just finished Wolves of the Calla. Only two more books to go. Then I'll probably read the whole series over again.
 

knugen

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Currently reading D-Day by Anthony Beevor.

It's an excellent book for anyone who's a WW2-nerd like meself.
 

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The last book I finished reading was "The DaVinci Code". It was interesting, but rather poorly written. Dan Brown clearly did a lot of research into the topic, and was definitely interested in it, but what he was terrible at was making an actual story. In fact, I would have rather read the book that he described in the book, which was just straight up research. However, I don't feel like I wasted my time reading the book because I finished it in two days and when the research was the forefront it was very interesting. I'm still not sure if I would recommend the book or not... maybe just look up real life Holy Grail and DaVinci information, it'd probably be better organized and more in depth and interesting.

However, right now I am reading Dan Simmons's "Fall of Hyperion" which is outstanding. I always like to end on a positive note.
 

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I am unable to read anything else but A Song of Ice and Fire. I've tried finding new stuff, but none of it holds my attention.

GRRM needs to stop dickin' around and give me A Dance With Dragons.
 

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Just finished Equal Rites by Terry Pratchett (it was quite entertaining, not often that books make me lol).

Working on Wolves of the Calla by Stephen King. Thoroughly enjoying the Dark Tower thus far.
 

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It was Rainbow Six by Tom Clancy, awesome if you're into intelligence, the military, espionage and counter terrorism.