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What book(s) are you reading now?

YmirGF

Bodhisattva in Recovery
I suspect many here are avid book readers.

I am currently reading two, in tandem.

One, which is excellent, is Warlock by Wilber Smith. (Ancient Egyptian local)

The second, which is not quite so interesting is, The Sundered World by Frank Ryan.

How 'bout you folks?
 

Atheist_Dave

*Foxy Lady*
The mercheant of venice (for the 60th time), William blake (Im always reading him), Richard Dawkins the extended phonotype, Hamlet and the highway code (Im taking my test soon :p)

I read about 6 at a time usually if im up to it.

Peace x
 

Evenstar

The Wicked Christian
I got lots of books on the go.... been a homeschooler from K to 6th grade :D. LOL!
My books on the other hand... Im reading 2, Green Witchcraft by Ann Moura, and Wicca by Scott Cunningham.​
 

gnomon

Well-Known Member
Just finished "Lamb" by Christopher Moore. Pretty good.

Probably going to read "Good Omens" again hoping that the rumor of a movie project is true.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber
I am reading:
(Occult)
Nocturnicon by Konstantinos
The 21 Lessons of Merlin: A Study in Druid Lore and Magick. - I don't remember the author
(Fiction)
Moon of the Spider by Richard A. Knaak
Underworld Evolution - I dont remember the author for that either
Book 2 of the Hellsing Manga.
 

Zephyr

Moved on
I just finished Brave New World Revisited, so I'm thinking next I'll start either Farenheight 451 or Starship Troopers.

I love dystopian Scifi.
 

standing_alone

Well-Known Member
Right now, I have been reading various college text books. Not real interesting and insightful, but it's the truth. When I have the time to read books of my own accord, I enjoy reading what are considered classics. I also enjoy reading books centered on current events and political affairs. But right now, just text books.
 

Buttercup

Veteran Member
Guess I'm not the only one to have more than one book going at a time. Just finished last night ..."Worth More Dead" by Ann Rule, (true crime-I'm fascinated) am also reading "Angels & Demons" by Dan Brown, "The Complete Works of Flavius Josephus" and various other archaeological books concerning the Holy Lands....
 

maggie2

Active Member
I often have three or four books on the go at once but at the moment I"m only reading two:

Jesus and the Lost Goddess by Timothy Freke and Peter Gandy and
Women or Spirit by Katherine Martin

Both are good books.
 

opensoul7

Active Member
I am currently reading,
Meditation for dummies: Stephan Bodian
The cave of John the Baptist: Shimon Gibson
The Jesus Mysteries: Tmothy Freke , Peter Gandy
 

Green Gaia

Veteran Member
I try to keep my reading list updating on my profile. In addition to those books, I'm also, re-reading, A Chosen Faith: An Introduction to Unitarian Universalism by John A. Buehrens and Forrest Church. Every time I read that book, I get a deeper meaning from it.
 

Aqualung

Tasty
Pretty much just the various text books for my classes, as well as the The Bible and the Doctrine and Covenants.
 

cardero

Citizen Mod
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The Giver by Lois Lowry (recommended by a friend)

In a world with no poverty, no crime, no sickness and no unemployment, and where every family is happy, 12-year-old Jonas is chosen to be the community's Receiver of Memories. Under the tutelage of the Elders and an old man known as the Giver, he discovers the disturbing truth about his utopian world and struggles against the weight of its hypocrisy. With echoes of Brave New World, in this 1994 Newbery Medal winner, Lowry examines the idea that people might freely choose to give up their humanity in order to create a more stable society. Gradually Jonas learns just how costly this ordered and pain-free society can be, and boldly decides he cannot pay the price.



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Inside the Third Reich

From ambitious German architect to an adjutant to Hitler. Albert Speer recounts the rise and fall of the Third Reich. To how it came to power and why the Germans lost the war. These memoirs also take a peek into the human psyche and explains how one man could sway a whole nation.
 
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