What's been your latest read?

Recommended Videos

Bagaloo

New member
Sep 17, 2008
788
0
0
Unseen Academicals, Terry Pratchett.

I love him, and I wish he wasn't sick so he could keep writing forever :(
 

bioshockedcriticjrr

New member
Sep 28, 2009
525
0
0
xmetatr0nx said:
Im the exact same way as your sister with fiction, i start to read it then say to myself "wait this is all made up pffftt what garbage" and i stop.

Currently reading FM 90-3 and FMI 3-34-119.
dude, you took my profile pic man! What the hell!

O.T. I'm currently in the middle of "War of the Worlds" and when I finish than in god knows when, due to the fact that I read every once a month or so, I'm going to read "1984". Just because I'm crazy like that
 

Troublesome Lagomorph

The Deadliest Bunny
May 26, 2009
27,258
0
0
Last thing I finished was The Watchers Out Of Time (HP Lovecraft/August Derleth compilation), but right now I'm reading At The Mountains of Madness (and other stores) by Lovecraft.
 

TheSentinel

New member
May 10, 2008
1,803
0
0
World War Z by Max Brooks.

Now if only the movie version wasn't stuck in Development Hell...
 

RedDeadFred

Illusions, Michael!
May 13, 2009
4,896
0
0
smartyknickers said:
I've finished World War Z by Max Brooks. Right now I'm working on Mostly Harmless.
Mostly Harmless is a good book. Quite funny. Just be prepared for a rather abrupt end.
 

Nanaki316

New member
Oct 23, 2009
530
0
0
I'm just reading through Richard Hammond's first book, the one written after his accident.
Been thoroughly interesting and amazing to find out what him and his entire family went through.
 

RedDeadFred

Illusions, Michael!
May 13, 2009
4,896
0
0
I never finished that series. IMO it got excruciatingly boring. The first few books were great though.
 

mikecoulter

Elite Member
Dec 27, 2008
3,389
5
43
Nanaki316 said:
I'm just reading through Richard Hammond's first book, the one written after his accident.
Been thoroughly interesting and amazing to find out what him and his entire family went through.
Ohh, I've been meaning to read that!

Does he describe the actual accident?
 

Fayathon

Professional Lurker
Nov 18, 2009
905
0
0
I've been off and on with the Temeraire series. I love a good dragon book.
 

oppp7

New member
Aug 29, 2009
7,045
0
0
For sake of not looking like an idiot, I'll say King Leopolds Ghost.
 

Yeager942

New member
Oct 31, 2008
1,097
0
0
I'm not reading anything now, but the last book I read was The Shining by Stephen King. Holy crap, that was an awesome book
 

Nanaki316

New member
Oct 23, 2009
530
0
0
mikecoulter said:
Nanaki316 said:
I'm just reading through Richard Hammond's first book, the one written after his accident.
Been thoroughly interesting and amazing to find out what him and his entire family went through.
Ohh, I've been meaning to read that!

Does he describe the actual accident?
Yeah it really is an amazing read. I can't believe I took this long to pick it up!
He talks about the entire day and even what he remembers going through as the car is crashing and stuff. It's really immense! His wife Mindy writes a few chapters too and it's so heartbreaking to think of what her and the girls went through. He really is so lucky to be alive and to have escaped serious problems.
 

Macabre9037

New member
Jul 2, 2009
186
0
0
Wuthering Heights which I had to read for my AP English class. Now I'm reading Jane Eyre, for school, and For Whom the Bell Tolls, for pleasure.
 

Ultress

Volcano Girl
Feb 5, 2009
3,377
0
0
Finished reading The Giver for a Children's Lit. class, Reminded me of Anthem for some reason.

Currently working on House of Leaves and If I get the spark to read it again, We The Living. I get so absorbed in other things like games and the internet that I don't read as much as I used to.