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TeriB19 02-02-2003 10:15 PM

What are you reading?
 
Ok people, I know we have some well-educated members here, so what are you currently reading? It could be a novel, book, short story, text, paper, cereal box, etc.

I'm currently reading Stephen King's book of short stories, Everything's Eventual.

JenRN 02-02-2003 10:19 PM

Before the holidays I was reading Nicholas Sparks novels, pretty good. Then I have been reading a short story book on mysteries of Alaska, true stories of people lost at sea etc.... Really good got it in Anchorage!

hayley 02-02-2003 10:20 PM

haha cereal box

I am currently reading Martina Coles Faceless it's my mums book and it's really good. :P

creedfan47a 02-02-2003 10:29 PM

Not reading anything at the moment, but I plan to add another John Grisham to my collection soon. Last book I read was, I think, The Pelican Brief. His new book, The King of Torts, is supposed to be in stores February 4!

jango 02-02-2003 10:29 PM

For the 37th time...

JRR Tokien's The Return of the King.

PaulMcCoygirl 02-02-2003 10:34 PM

Macbeth for English class

Dogstar 02-02-2003 10:40 PM

Quote:

Okay, for two days now I've had 'born on thRId' in my signature and no one has bothered to mention to me, the king of grammar and spelling, of my unfortunate typo. As retribution, I leave it as is, so as to bug any perfectionists who would have it any other way.

LMAO...Oh, my eeeeeeyyyyyyeeeees....

Good choice on the book, though :D...I'm reading a biography of Dean Acheson and a lame-o mystery one of my friends recommended. In fact, I have stopped reading it because I can't get through it. The Acheson book is good, though.

TeriB19 02-02-2003 10:44 PM

Ok now that I've seen that typo, it's going to keep me up for days!!!!!! Why'd ya have to go and make things so complicated, Jango?? Forget Stephen King, I'm going to have to keep reading your signature until it's corrected.:nutty:

DangerousDan85 02-02-2003 10:46 PM

The Feb. issue of Playboy

JenRN 02-02-2003 10:47 PM

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Originally posted by DangerousDan85
The Feb. issue of Playboy

What is Natalie in there? YOU WISH!!!! :P

DangerousDan85 02-02-2003 10:48 PM

maybe next month :lol:

TeriB19 02-02-2003 11:31 PM

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Originally posted by creedfan47a
Not reading anything at the moment, but I plan to add another John Grisham to my collection soon.  Last book I read was, I think, The Pelican Brief.  His new book, The King of Torts, is supposed to be in stores February 4!

The Pelican Brief was good but he has written so many since then. Have you read any of his more recent stuff? I loved The Runaway Jury, The Chamber and one of the more recent ones about the 4 judges in prison. Gosh, the name isn't coming to me.

hotforscott 02-02-2003 11:56 PM

I am not much of a reader, but I can tell you that if you send in the box tops on my Cookie Crisp you will be benefitting a local school and also my shampoo contains polysorbofolate........ and some other stuff I can't pronounce.

Dogstar 02-02-2003 11:59 PM

LMAO, Carrie...hehehehe

hotforscott 02-03-2003 12:05 AM

I was gonna go get a shampoo bottle and get it right, but I knew it was something like that so I went ahead. :P

creedfan47a 02-03-2003 12:57 AM

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Originally posted by TeriB19
The Pelican Brief was good but he has written so many since then. Have you read any of his more recent stuff? I loved The Runaway Jury, The Chamber and one of the more recent ones about the 4 judges in prison. Gosh, the name isn't coming to me.



Yeah, I've read them all except Skipping Christmas. We've had this discussion! I first read The Pelican Brief ages ago, but then I bought it recently and read it again. The one you're thinking of is The Brethren. Very good. There is supposed to be a movie of The Runaway Jury and it was supposed to star Edward Norton but it doesn't seem to be happening.

hayley 02-03-2003 01:58 AM

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Originally posted by DangerousDan85
The Feb. issue of Playboy



wow how educational

Dogstar 02-03-2003 02:37 AM

Anatomy and physiology ;).

DangerousDan85 02-03-2003 02:38 AM

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Originally posted by addicted2stapp
wow how educational



I'm brushing up on the female anatomy

hayley 02-03-2003 02:42 AM

ahh a-ha-ha ok...yay....ahh yea

creedfan47a 03-10-2003 11:30 PM

I'm reading The Chamber. I've read it before, but that was ages ago. I've forgotten how much I love reading! :D

Bridge of Clay 03-10-2003 11:34 PM

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Originally posted by addicted2stapp
wow how educational



I bet Dan is reading it for the articles and interviews, right?

hayley 03-11-2003 02:58 AM

lol yeah what else? ;)

this is an old thread...

I am currently readig Joy Fieldings...See Jane Run. Strange but fun story:P

DangerousDan85 03-11-2003 03:03 AM

i'm reading the computer screen

Siana 03-11-2003 05:13 AM

me-Private law of Rome

C-Dogg 03-11-2003 10:35 AM

I'm reading your post. hehehe

I'm also reading The Vicar of Wakefield my Oliver Goldsmith and The Psychology of Perception by Randolph Smith. (both for school assignments)

Bridge of Clay 03-11-2003 10:50 AM

Itīs been a long time since I read my last book... it was last year, Max Weberīs "The Protestan Ethics and the Capitalism Spirit" - not sure if this is the right title in English

marlsy 03-11-2003 11:02 AM

I am reading one of my favorite authors books One Door Away From Heaven by Dean Koontz, although this book is taking me along time to get through, I don't really care for this one. Two of his best and scariest if interested are Whispers and Intensity! I LOVE scary books, the scarier the better!!! Any one have any good scary books to recommend????

marlsy 03-11-2003 07:47 PM

come on, don't let this thread die, I need some good suggestions on good scary books!!!!!

Bridge of Clay 03-11-2003 07:56 PM

why donīt you read Gangs of new York, the book?

the movie is pretty good, the book must be as well.

SJack5802 03-11-2003 08:47 PM

I'm reading a book on Autocross (type of racing) . For school i'm reading Frankenstein

TeriB19 03-11-2003 08:49 PM

Still trying to get through Stephen King's Everything's Eventual.

DangerousDan85 03-11-2003 09:37 PM

i think i had to read Frankenstein for English Honors freshman year, i can't remember

creedfan47a 03-11-2003 09:47 PM

Marlsy, I don't read horror books myself, but I was talking about books at work yesterday, and one of the secretaries said that the scariest author she has read is some guy whose last name is Masterton. She didn't mention any titles, but she thinks he is the best horror novelist around. ;)

marlsy 03-20-2003 04:16 PM

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Originally posted by creedfan47a
Marlsy, I don't read horror books myself, but I was talking about books at work yesterday, and one of the secretaries said that the scariest author she has read is some guy whose last name is Masterton.  She didn't mention any titles, but she thinks he is the best horror novelist around. ;)



Hey, I just saw this reply LOL I will have to look into the author Masterton, never heard of him. Like I said before, I love a good horror book!

Marcos, Gangs of New York might be a good book huh? Maybe I will read it.;)

Siana 03-20-2003 04:21 PM

i'm reading your posts

creedfan47a 03-20-2003 09:03 PM

I just finished The Chamber last night, so I'm on the hunt for another one. Might pick one up tonight while shopping. ;)


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