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What books are you reading right now?

Discussion in 'Tilted Art, Photography, Music & Literature' started by sapiens, Aug 12, 2011.

  1. uncle phil

    uncle phil Moderator Emeritus (and sorely missed) Staff Member Donor

    Location:
    pasco county
    the prince of tides by pat conroy...
     
  2. Borla

    Borla Moderator Staff Member

    The first of the Game of Thrones books. I've had them recommended to me many times, but resisted because I usually don't read fantasy type stuff. However, halfway through the first book, it has me intrigued.
     
  3. psykosis

    psykosis Getting Tilted

    Location:
    Great White North
    Finished The Night Circus last week. It was good, but I need a change of pace, so now I'm reading The Snowman by Jo Nesbo, which is about a serial killer in Oslo.
     
  4. CaptainBob

    CaptainBob Slightly Tilted

    Location:
    Kingston, eh?
    John Grisham's The Litigators
     
  5. the_jazz

    the_jazz Accused old lady puncher

    Nathan Lowell's Half Share. It's subtitled "A Trader's Tale from the Golden Age of the Solar Clipper". And it's very good.
     
  6. Jove

    Jove Slightly Tilted

    Location:
    Michigan
    God, If You're Not Up There, I'm F*cked: Tales Of Stand-Up, Saturday Night Live, And Other Mind-Altering Mayhem-Darrell Hammond

    Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me?: Mindy Kaling
     
  7. roachboy

    roachboy Very Tilted

    Enrique Vila-Matas: Bartelby & Co.

    a really fun book.
     
  8. Strange Famous

    Strange Famous it depends on who is looking...

    Location:
    Ipswich, UK
    I'll tell you what I read recently. "They Shoot Horses Don't They"... very sparse and quite short, and in the end leaves you feeling like you've been punched in the guts. I actually wouldnt recommend it because its simply TOO bleak and TOO disturbing.

    Right now am reading "The End of Borley Rectory" by Harry Price.
     
  9. Daniel_

    Daniel_ The devil made me do it...

    Just finished Reamde by Neal Stephenson, and currently re-reading Thud! by Pratchett, because Snuff reminded me of elements in it that had slipped my mind.

    I have just downloaded Pavane from the SF Masterworks series - I like the idea of counterfactual histories.
     
  10. Japchae

    Japchae Very Tilted

    I just finished Steve Hely's How I Became a Famous Novelist. And Gone by Mo Hayder
    I'm currently in the middle of A Hole in the Universe by Mary McGarry Morris and A Young Man's Guide to Late Capitalism by Peter Mountford.
    I started reading for pleasure again on Thursday afternoon and I'm halfway through both of the last two titles.
    Via audiobook in the car, I'm doing Jane Auel's The Land of Painted Caves. She's so freaking repetitive, I have a hard time sitting down to read her work.
     
  11. thetemplar

    thetemplar Vertical

    Location:
    Texas
    Re-reading the Eragon series by Christopher Paolini..my step-daughter mentioned something about dragons the other day and got me missing the series.
     
  12. thetemplarswife

    thetemplarswife Vertical

    I'm currently rereading the City of Bones series because its been a year or so since I first read them and another book in the series just came out.
     
  13. greywolf

    greywolf Slightly Tilted

    The Ultimate Book of Heroic Failures by Stephen Pile. The third in the series (I don't have the first :( ), it is almost as funny as the second - The Return of Heroic Failures. It is a compilation of snippets about people who have failed at something in a spectacular way. You can find a lot of things like this on the net, but Pile's dry sarcastic descriptions are hilarious.
     
  14. Levite

    Levite Levitical Yet Funky

    Location:
    The Windy City
    The Omen Machine, by Terry Goodkind. I find his style stilted, but his ideas so interesting, and his character cast so numerous that I keep reading him. Just finished The Towers of Midnight, by Brian Sanderson/Robert Jordan, which was excellent.
     
  15. Daniel_

    Daniel_ The devil made me do it...

    You can buy book one here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...mp=1634&creative=6738&creativeASIN=0708819087 for one penny, plus shipping.
     
  16. thetemplar

    thetemplar Vertical

    Location:
    Texas
    Terry Goodkind..as in "The Sword of Truth" Terry Goodkind?...I didn't even know he wrote anything else.
     
  17. Baraka_Guru

    Baraka_Guru Möderätor Staff Member

    Location:
    Toronto
    The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, C. S. Lewis

    I saw the film, but I felt I should read the book to know what all the fuss is about.
     
  18. thetemplar

    thetemplar Vertical

    Location:
    Texas
    The movie was much better..I found all of C.S.Lweis' novels choppy and hurried...not to say they were not good books....just didn't care for how they were written
     
  19. Baraka_Guru

    Baraka_Guru Möderätor Staff Member

    Location:
    Toronto
    I'm only reading this one from the Narnia books. I've heard problems with it as a series, but this first book is supposed to be a fairly good example of fantasy written in the same period/with the same influences as Tolkien et al.

    I'm actually going to be reading a bunch of books dating from the '40s and '50s to the '80s. I'm looking at fantasy before it was heavily commercialized as a genre (e.g. Jordan, Goodkind, etc.).

    Though I have heard the Lewis' Space Trilogy is his best work.
     
  20. thetemplar

    thetemplar Vertical

    Location:
    Texas
    Tried as I might..I couldn't get into the Jordon series...I did like Goodkind.,,But still a die hard Salvatore and his dark elf series