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Last book you read?

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-11 1:17

The Gunslinger by Stephen King

Name: Anonymous 2008-04-12 0:34

red seas under red skies

Name: Anonymous 2008-04-12 0:58

geb

Name: Anonymous 2008-04-12 2:41

Currently reading Trail of Crumbs and Bootleg (for the upcoming series)

Name: Anonymous 2008-04-12 9:36

excession - iain m. banks.
the affront = win.

Name: Anonymous 2008-04-12 11:46

Mythago Woods.
Shit sucks.

Name: Anonymous 2008-04-12 20:57

Sojourn- R.A Salvatore

Name: Anonymous 2008-04-15 3:44

We The Living by Ayn Rand
I shat bricks.

Name: Anonymous 2008-04-15 18:47

Catch-22. I don't think I've read a book with so many themes and symbols.

Name: Anonymous 2008-04-19 12:30

The Scar by China Mieville. A lot less depressing than Perdido Street station, a fact for which I am immensely grateful.

Name: Anonymous 2008-04-21 15:02

Day Watch by Sergei Lukyanenko

Name: Anonymous 2008-04-22 13:25

>>130

I just finished Perdido Street Station the other day. That was by far one of the saddest endings I've ever come across.

Name: Anonymous 2008-04-22 16:25

The Brothers Karamazov

Name: Anonymous 2008-04-22 20:50

>>133

I started reading that book, but I died of old age before I finished it.

Name: Anonymous 2008-04-26 2:47

1984 by George Orwell

Name: Anonymous 2008-04-27 13:42

elaine cunningham - the starlight and shadows trilogy
not the best stuff but good to read before war of the spider queen series

Name: Anonymous 2008-04-27 23:59

Farenheit 451

Name: Anonymous 2008-04-28 17:15

Survivor

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-02 21:49

Last one was Taming of the Shrew, William Shakespeare.

Funny, the point of the story is that women should get back to the kitchen, and yet, the speech that it is given in is the longest and most important in the play, and goes to a woman.

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-05 14:54

Lion of Macedon- David Gemmell

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-05 17:40

C.J. Cherryh - Precursor

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-05 19:43

im starting to read all the "must read classics" that i never got around to. just got done with 1984 and lord of the flies.

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-08 8:49

sdfdf

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-08 8:50

Five Point someone

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-08 19:14

Nor Crystal Tears

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-10 14:14

The Braided Path part 3 from Chris Wooding

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-11 0:44

Redemption Ark from Alistair Reynolds.

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-11 22:11

Siddhartha
It was fucking excellent.

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-13 21:47

The Rise of Endymion by Dan Simmons

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-15 21:27

My Year of Meats by Ruth L Ozeki

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-17 11:55

No Longer Human by Osamu Dazai
I facepalped at every single paragraph

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-18 0:31

Lies Inc, Phillip K Dick=The shit.

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-20 13:18

The Book Of General Ignorance by The QI Team

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-20 17:21

Getting through Newton's Principia. Best geometric text aside from the Elements??

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-20 17:22

>>154

I don't think you belong here.

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-22 14:59

To Lie is Human, Not Getting Caught is Divine by Christopher S. Hyatt, Ph.D.

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-22 18:24

The Dragonbone Chair
Tad Williams

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-22 23:44

Gardens of the Moon by Steven Erikson.  One of the best fantasy's I've read in years.

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-23 9:21

blindness by jose saramago..

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-24 19:37

I'm just now finishing The Forge of God by Greg Bear.  It's OK...

But I guess since I haven't completely finished it yet, the last book that I finished-finished was...The Old Capital by Yasunari Kawabata.

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