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Seems like a good question for a bunch of writers.

The only rule is to say what you are really reading; you can't cheat and say you are reading Moby Dick when you are really reading Diary of a Wimpy Kid.

Seveneves, by Neal Stephenson. Good, smart, well written sci-fi. Plus, how can you resist a first sentence like this: "The moon blew up with no warning and for no apparent reason."


I'm actually (really) reading The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake - Aimee Bender.
I just started 'Torn' by Eleanor Green.
Memory Man, David Baldacci
Catching up with some books I've owned for years and never got around to reading. I have heaps of time the past few months due to being unemployed.

The book I'm currently reading is Pendulum by John Christopher
"Hey, don't knock masturbation! It's sex with someone I love." Woody Allen

"I am willing to admit that I may not always be right, but I am never wrong." Samuel Goldwyn
Plato's 'The Republic.'
Run towards chaos, kiss with passion, live with laughter...even when everything is trying to bring you down.
Celestine Prophesy
two terrific tales

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This is a awesome read.


Woah, is that an actual hard copy of SweetestSins' series?


Have Memoirs of a Geisha on hold, at the moment. Been meaning to finish it a couple of months ago, but...
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Woah, is that an actual hard copy of SweetestSins' series?


Have Memoirs of a Geisha on hold, at the moment. Been meaning to finish it a couple of months ago, but...


Yes. Mina's book is released in both Ebook and paperback. It's doing quite well.
Two self help books






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Yes. Mina's book is released in both Ebook and paperback. It's doing quite well.


That is the coolest thing I've seen on here in a while. Very chuffed for her.x
Finishing up this one


Slow Hand: Women Writing Erotica
Got it from the Little Free Library after work.
Had to read the whole thing!
I've always been fascinated with his work and study of the brain and resulting disorders and illness. Especially some of his writings on Tourette Syndrome. Also just reread the second one. A fascinating read and a most interesting man.




The Maze Runner trilogy. Every book that becomes a movie is a must read to get the full story.
Anything you think is sweet, I'm a little more than that.
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
The Devil and the River : R.J.Ellory
In the world's harsh wear and tear many a very sincere attachment is slowly obliterated.


Είμαι ταξιδιώτης τόσο στο χρόνο όσο και στο διάστημα
†Jinxy Approved†

Killing Patton.
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Plato's 'The Republic.'



YES!!!!!! I am always reading that book! I like the Loeb polyglot editions!
Some passages I have read several hundred times. Others maybe 20.
Currently re-reading Fyodor Dostoyevsky's "The Idiot."
Cat's Lair by Christine Feehan
The Years of Extermination: Nazi Germany and the Jews 1939-1945, by Saul Friedlander.
A lot of Lovecraft right now
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Have Memoirs of a Geisha on hold, at the moment. Been meaning to finish it a couple of months ago, but...


Finally finished, thoroughly enjoyed, highly recommended. x
Every Dead Thing - by John Connolly
 Kissing your lips while straddling your lap.