What are you reading at the moment?

Well, ive just finished reading the Peter Kay Autobiography (quite a good laugh!) and ive just started on Tom Clancy's "Rainbow Six"
 
Im onto clive cusslers Black wind. If i like an auther i normal read everyone of his books in order lol. So far i have done Tom clancy, Andy mcnab, Dean Koontz, matthew reilly and a few others that i can remember. Loving cussler at the mo tho
 
Dragonlance Legends: Time of the Twins

Almost finished it. Should be moving onto the second book by middle of this week :)
 
chesterstu said:
I loved that book. I am currently reading Applied AI in Java, i need to read it for uni but i am actually enjoying it

Prey was absolutely horrible. A far cry from the likes of Airframe or Timeline.

Just finished Hannibal Rising and it was crap. Whats happened to Thomas Harris?

Currently on Fred - the biography of Fred Dibnah for easy fun reading.
 
Have just finished Insomnia by Stephen King - Didn't really enjoy the way you can skip a whole page and the story wouldn't have moved on a bit.

I've decided to start reading some of the classics..the first of these is Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Andy
 
Isaac Asimov: The Complete Robot - The definitive collection of robot stories.

Found this while cleaning out my room, forgot I had bought it a few years ago, and I'm actually enjoying reading it again! :D
 
The Wind-up Bird Chronicle by Haruki Murakami

and

The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera

I've only just started both of them, but I've read a couple of other Murakami books and I can highly recommend them. Kafka on the Shore is as good a place to start as any.
 
I'm not reading anything too intellectually challenging at the mo. Just a book called 'Girl with a one track mind'.

I thought it would be a bit silly, cheesy-dirty and unrealistic. But it's pretty good actually. It caused a lot of outrage by critics when it was released (older generation critics I guess) coz they said it's far from realistic. But I just think it's a true insight into what women really think and feel these days. It's a popular read for both sexes apparently which is all good.
 
Tom Bower- Branson (As in, Sir Richard). Published in 2000 so a little out of date, but it's an eye insight into the mentality of a entrepreneur. Very inspirational. Picked it up for a few quid in an Oxfam Bookstore.
 
Currently reading The Innocent Man by John Grisham. A departure from his normal works in that it's not fiction, yet is still very well written.
 
Right now, Database Systems by Paul Beynon Davies.

Leisurely i am reading The Dangerous Book for Boys.
 
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