What book are you reading now?

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World War Z by Max Brooks.

About to start reading A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain by Robert Olen Butler

Finished A Good Scent From A Strange Mountain--amazing book, great stories and marvelously crafted characters.

Now I'm on Autumn of the Patriarch by Gabriel Garcia-Marquez

Finished The Giver by Lois Lowry. Never read it when I was in school so I figured I'd read it now.

Also, I'm re-reading Angels and Demons by Dan Brown just because I had it lying around.

Re-reading R. A . Salvatore's "the Hunter's Blades" trilogy. Just started "the Thousand Orcs".

Dead Souls by Nikolai Gogol

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by JK Rowling
The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan
Battle Royale by Koushun Takami

The Mushroom King by Joseph F. Ulses (Thats me!)
I have been waiting to do that for a long time hehe

The Mark of Athena by Rick Riordan

Originally posted by starlock
The Mushroom King by Joseph F. Ulses (Thats me!)
I have been waiting to do that for a long time hehe

I doubt I'd be able to legitimately read my own published work--I'd take a pen out and start making corrections, as Mark Strand does with his books of poetry.

I'd keep it locked away in a vault never to see the light of day and if someone asked me to give a reading I'd be like, "LOL no, that's okay. You do it." and sit in a corner with headphones on sobbing softly.

Anyway, I'm still on Dead Souls--required reading keeps getting in the way.

The Metamorphosis of Prime Intellect .

Nevermore by James Patterson

REDWALL By Brian Jacques

The General and His Labyrinth by Gabriel Garcia-Marquez.

I've also recently read Cane by Jean Toomer and Home to Harlem by Claude McKay.

The Power of Myth and The Hero with a Thousand Faces both by Joseph Campbell.

Also, Naked Heat by Richard Castle.

Me reading now "Me Talk Pretty One Day" by David Sedaris

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Getting Things Done - David Allen

Just finished The Stranger by Albert Camus, now I'm beginning In Praise of the Stepmother by Mario Vargas Llosa.