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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. Spiritsoar

    Spiritsoar Slightly Tilted

    Location:
    New York
    Recently started Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson. So far it keeps me confused by skipping back and forth between characters in different time periods who seem to be descended from characters in The Baroque Cycle. Presumably their stories will start to tie together at some point.
     
  2. Pixel

    Pixel Getting Tilted

    Location:
    Missoura
    Currently reading The Night Eternal, the last book in the Strain Trilogy by Chuck Hogan and Guillermo Del Toro. Been a really good series.
     
  3. uncle phil

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

    Location:
    pasco county
    painted ladies by robert b. parker...
     
  4. uncle phil

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

    Location:
    pasco county
    worst case by james patterson...
     
  5. SirLance

    SirLance Death Therapist

    Mere Christianity, C.S. Lewis
     
  6. Jetée

    Jetée Getting titled

    Re-visiting an old favourite, (20 years) now that I've realised (yesterday) it has been re-released (5 years).

    Gon, by Masashi Tanaka (vol. 4)
     
  7. Charlatan

    Charlatan sous les pavés, la plage

    Location:
    Temasek
    Two books, not quite sequels but set in the same future.

    Ship Breaker and The Drowned Cities by Paolo Bacigalupi

    I think they are more young adult in the reading level but the future world Bacigalupi has created is fascinating. If you can, also pick up The Windup Girl by the same author. Excellent.
     
  8. raptor9k Vertical

    Currently reading the Mistborn trilogy by Brandon Sanderson. I really liked what he did when he picked up on the Wheel of Time series and Patrick Rothfuss recommended the Mistborn series so I figured I would give it a go. So far I've really enjoyed them. It's an interesting world and he does a good job of keeping you on your toes.
     
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  9. Baraka_Guru

    Baraka_Guru Möderätor Staff Member

    Location:
    Toronto
    This has been burning a hole in my shelf for months now. I'm going to get around to it eventually. It looks like my kind of thing.
     
  10. Xazy Vertical

    I just started reading a series by Deborah Harkness, it is fantasy, almost urban fantasy. It is actually surprisingly addictive.
     
  11. cynthetiq

    cynthetiq Administrator Staff Member Donor

    Location:
    New York City
  12. Baraka_Guru

    Baraka_Guru Möderätor Staff Member

    Location:
    Toronto
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  13. cynthetiq

    cynthetiq Administrator Staff Member Donor

    Location:
    New York City
  14. rogue49

    rogue49 Tech Kung Fu Artist Staff Member

    Location:
    Baltimore/DC
    The Postman
    No...not the friggin' lame movie...the original book.

    History of the Modern World
    Details, background and movements of western history (mostly European)

    BTW...anyone want to really twist their noodle?
    read Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco ...going to read that again next.
    (it was the The Da Vinci Code before there was a The Da Vinci Code...and MUCH more twisted and deep...you'll use ALL your knowledge to keep up)
     
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  15. Levite

    Levite Levitical Yet Funky

    Location:
    The Windy City
    I LOVED Foucault's Pendulum! What an awesome book! Brilliant details, incredibly rich texture of associations, traditions, texts, concepts.... Still, I have to say, in terms of both characters and plot, I liked The Name of the Rose better, and Name of the Rose had nearly as rich a mix of texts, ideas, and associated details.

    BTW, speaking of oddball books, I just finished re-reading A Dictionary of the Khazars, by Milorad Pavic. Highly recommended. Extraordinarily quirky, lovely writing, and gorgeous use of somewhat esoteric material that nearly no one seems to use....
     
  16. uncle phil

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

    Location:
    pasco county
    the outlaws by w. e. b. griffin...
     
  17. uncle phil

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

    Location:
    pasco county
    life and death on the tamiami trail by sheila marie palmer...

    (my cousin...)
     
  18. Sword art online over on baka-tsuki.org
     
  19. CinnamonGirl

    CinnamonGirl The Cheat is GROUNDED!

    I picked up Eat Pray Love about a week ago. I'm ready to be done with it, to be honest, although there are little bursts of humor that make me giggle out loud.
     
  20. Pixel

    Pixel Getting Tilted

    Location:
    Missoura
    Just started Undone Deeds, the 6th in the Connor Grey series by Mark Del Franco.