What are you reading at the moment?

'Kingdom of Fear' - Hunter S. Thompson (also the author of 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas'...)
 
$loth said:
The sixth harry potter book :o


I love the harry potter books :)


I have just finished reading Troy-Lord of the Silver Bow by David Gemmell,great book,I am just waiting for the next one 2nd in the trilogy to arrive,sadly he died :( last year so the last book in the Trilogy is being finished by his wife .. Now that I am into him I will defiantly be buying more of his book to read..

Currently I have just started- The Forgotten Soldier by Guy Sajer,which is a true account of his life on the Russian front in WW2 and his escape from a Russian POW camp ...I am only on the first few chapters but am already gripped ..
 
burnsy2023 said:
I can't believe you admitted that....

Burnsy
I can't believe you have a problem with it. You obviously haven't bothered yourself, they're good books.
 
Gilly said:
I can't believe you have a problem with it. You obviously haven't bothered yourself, they're good books.


Oh my God....**Points in disbelief** Gilly reads Harry Potter books. (Note to self). :p

Hmm Im reading Kuby Immunology and Roitt immunology...dunno if those count.
 
ElRazur said:
Oh my God....**Points in disbelief** Gilly reads Harry Potter books. (Note to self). :p
Gilly reads a lot of things. Anyone with a problem with a book or set of books someone else reads has a real problem with themselves, especially if they haven't given said books a go.

Its a very foolish thing to knock books you haven't read.
 
Gilly said:
Gilly reads a lot of things. Anyone with a problem with a book or set of books someone else reads has a real problem with themselves, especially if they haven't given said books a go.

Its a very foolish thing to knock books you haven't read.


I wasnt knoking them off i just didnt imagine you will read such books. Oh well i guess your imagination is rich and varied then. :cool:
 
John Keegan's A History of Warfare and John Lewis Gladdis's The Cold War. The former just because it's interesting, the latter as voluntary reading for my politics module on the subject :)
 
Gilly said:
I can't believe you have a problem with it. You obviously haven't bothered yourself, they're good books.
I was about to make a post saying that I enjoyed the Harry Potter books, and fully expected to have to defend my opinion against you. For some reason I thought that you hated them.
 
Arcade Fire said:
I was about to make a post saying that I enjoyed the Harry Potter books, and fully expected to have to defend my opinion against you. For some reason I thought that you hated them.
Nope, not me :)

I hate her, and I wanted to hate them, but they are a good read.
 
Gilly said:
Gilly reads a lot of things. Anyone with a problem with a book or set of books someone else reads has a real problem with themselves, especially if they haven't given said books a go.

Its a very foolish thing to knock books you haven't read.

Is'nt 'Deathly Hallows' (book 7) Due out this year???... I'll have to re-read 'Half Blood..' again for a re-fresher!.. :cool:

Must see about 'Reserving' a copy (Just off to South America!!) ;)
 
A Monetary History of the United States, 1867-1960 by M. Friedman

Lots of rubbish, but a good read.

Aside from that I should be reading my actual course textbooks but that would be too sensible.
 
I've just finished '1984'. Overall opinion of it, hmm. Well it started out okay but it droned on a bit during the middle. A good ending/conclusion though.

Also about to start reading 'Look Back In Anger'. Admittedly it's a play and it's a part of my course. :o
 
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