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What Are You Reading?
  • GaladrielGaladriel August 2011
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    You know you've read a good book when you turn the last page and feel a little as if you have lost a friend. ~Paul Sweeney B-)

    What books are you reading?
  • SephSeph August 2011
    Posts: 5,414
    I am currently reading I Ching. (It's brutal. I think it's meant to be read either within a group, as a study, or with commentary - of which I have none. :( )

    I am also reading The Crimson Man, written by a local author (which my company had printed). So far I'm not very impressed. I'm interested in local authors/publications because I'm beginning to do some research on publishing a novella I wrote.

    (I'm also reading a Winnie-the-Pooh book).
    Syncretism is akin to wringing the truth out of ten thousand lies

    The Woven
    The Symbiot; a novella

    "It seems in some circles, thinking is heretical"
    ringnut
  • MJG791MJG791 August 2011
    Posts: 261
    Last good book I read was "Room". I'm also currently reading "Alexander the Fabulous". Its about Alexander the Great's gay side. Its one of the funniest books I've ever read.
    Enough + Gratitude = Abundance
  • GaladrielGaladriel August 2011
    Posts: 12,293
    @Seph do you have an account at Good Reads? Some of the book discussions there can be really good. I don't know if there's one on I Ching, though.

    @MJG791 "Room" was a fantastic story. I hope it becomes a movie!
  • MJG791MJG791 August 2011
    Posts: 261
    I hope it becomes a movie too.

    I think it was one of the most interesting books I've read. More books need to be written from the perspective of children. It will lead to peace.
    Enough + Gratitude = Abundance
  • SephSeph August 2011
    Posts: 5,414
    Galadriel said:

    @Seph do you have an account at Good Reads? Some of the book discussions there can be really good. I don't know if there's one on I Ching, though.

    @MJG791 "Room" was a fantastic story. I hope it becomes a movie!


    Good Read?..... ?
    Never heard of it.

    A friend of mine (a retired professor whose now doing motivational speaking... he's in his 70's) put my onto the idea of Amazon's Kindle.
    I don't know alot about it. Can any of you enlighten me?
    Syncretism is akin to wringing the truth out of ten thousand lies

    The Woven
    The Symbiot; a novella

    "It seems in some circles, thinking is heretical"
    ringnut
  • RWbelieverRWbeliever August 2011
    Posts: 2
    The Death of Death in the Death of Christ, very difficult to read a book written over 300 years ago, I swear the used a different language. It is by John Owen.
  • GaladrielGaladriel August 2011
    Posts: 12,293
    Is it worth reading despite the language difficulties?
  • joughjough August 2011
    Posts: 1,526
    I'm always reading a parenting book, a book on Buddhism, and a professional book it seems. It's been kind of hard to finish anything!
  • co_heirco_heir August 2011
    Posts: 6,557
    I'm reading One.Life by Scot McKnight and World Without End by Ken Follet.
    http;//fredshope.blogspot.com