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Subject: Read any good books lately?

Sometimes, I dream about cheese.

I have recently read 20,000 leagues under the sea and am going into other books by Jules Verne.


How about all of you?

  • 12.10.2012 6:58 PM PDT

The Wheel of Time

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<3 I Love You All xxx

The Bible

  • 12.10.2012 6:58 PM PDT

Well then, you somehow found my signature, nice job, so time for your prize.............FLOODIANS! ATTACK! Also, those socks do NOT make you look handsome.

The Odyssey, by Homer.

The translated version, of course.

  • 12.10.2012 6:59 PM PDT

i am ozzy

the autobiography of ozzy osbourne

  • 12.10.2012 7:01 PM PDT

GT/Steam: Squiggy888
I try my best to block out the screams
But they're haunting me in my dreams
Please, break my shackles, I want it to stop

Posted by: Covy Killer
Sergeant Explosion and The Quiet Day in London.

What's a book?

  • 12.10.2012 7:02 PM PDT

Trying to finish The Hobbit again before the movie comes out.

  • 12.10.2012 7:02 PM PDT

Lt. Dan I brought you some ice cream. Lt. Dan.. ice creaaam!

Where's Waldo

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Just remember that no matter how terrible you feel, or how much you want to let go, there are people who care about you and love you.

The Devil in the White City is pretty good.

  • 12.10.2012 7:03 PM PDT

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This thread would have appealed to me more if it was written with crayons.
Posted by: King Dutchy
I broke one of the cords for my X11s because I couldn't get past the final American course in Doritos Crash Course.

Thank You for Smoking

its pretty damn funny

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Why So Serious?

"I'm gonna go America all over everybody's asses!"
-Charlie, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

Star Wars: The New Jedi Order: Traitor, by Matthew Stover

  • 12.10.2012 7:05 PM PDT

Sometimes, I dream about cheese.


Posted by: Squiggy
What's a book?


It's like an Ipad made out of trees, with a singular application.

  • 12.10.2012 7:05 PM PDT

I am assuming direct control.

Ender's Game

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Sometimes, I dream about cheese.


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Thank You for Smoking

its pretty damn funny


Might I ask what it's about?

  • 12.10.2012 7:12 PM PDT

The Wonderful LeSieg!

Finished Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow, Polk by Walter R. Borneman, the Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury and am currently reading C.S. Lewis' Mere Christianity. All really informative and great reads.

  • 12.10.2012 7:19 PM PDT

Sometimes, I dream about cheese.


Posted by: LeSieg
Finished Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow, Polk by Walter R. Borneman, the Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury and am currently reading C.S. Lewis' Mere Christianity. All really informative and great reads.


How long did all of that take you?

  • 12.10.2012 7:20 PM PDT

If you're a zombie and you know it, bite your friends.

The Flood Theory of Deterioration: q(p)=(qi)e^(-p/r)

Where q(p) is the quality of the thread as a function of p posts, (qi) is the inital quality of the first post, p is the amount of posts and r is the e-peen of the original poster.

Just about finished The Last Templar by Raymond Khoury. It's a pretty good one. I recently read The Devil Colony by James Rollins and recommend that one as well.

  • 12.10.2012 7:25 PM PDT

The Wonderful LeSieg!

About two and half months for all of them. Alexander Hamilton was the thickest so that took me a solid month of reading. I absolutely love reading and once I get a Kindle this Christmas I will probably double my pace.

I encourage each and everyone in this thread to read at least three books a year, with one of them being on a subject, from an author, or proposing an idea you weren't aware of, comfortable with, or interested in. You learn so much.

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Posted by: LeSieg
Finished Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow, Polk by Walter R. Borneman, the Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury and am currently reading C.S. Lewis' Mere Christianity. All really informative and great reads.


How long did all of that take you?


EDIT: Forgot to quote.

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  • 12.10.2012 7:26 PM PDT

Rustled Jimmies

No easy day

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Who I Am by Pete Townshend is a good read if you're a Who fan. I'm greatly enjoying it.

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Do not waste your tears, I was not born to watch the world grow dim. Life is not measured in years, but by the deeds of men.

Posted by: goldhawk
We should know better, because we are better.

The Long Earth by Stephen Baxter and Terry Pratchett. It is the first in a series. It is a really good book, and I enjoyed it.

  • 12.10.2012 7:27 PM PDT

Sometimes, I dream about cheese.


Posted by: LeSieg
About two and half months for all of them. Alexander Hamilton was the thickest so that took me a solid month of reading. I absolutely love reading and once I get a Kindle this Christmas I will probably double my pace.

I encourage each and everyone in this thread to read at least three books a year, with one of them being on a subject, from an author, or proposing an idea you weren't aware of, comfortable with, or interested in. You learn so much.

Posted by: deadlyfluffball

Posted by: LeSieg
Finished Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow, Polk by Walter R. Borneman, the Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury and am currently reading C.S. Lewis' Mere Christianity. All really informative and great reads.


How long did all of that take you?


EDIT: Forgot to quote.


I will be sure to do that good sir!

  • 12.10.2012 7:28 PM PDT

"Only the dead have seen the end of war." - Plato

I just read Mythago Wood, and am now reading The Name of the Wind.

  • 12.10.2012 7:43 PM PDT

I'm reading The Hobbit.

  • 12.10.2012 7:44 PM PDT

I'm reading through the Bartimaeus trilogy for the third time and currently on The Golem's Eye

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