What book are you reading now?

Started by Ladyluck142 pages

Just finished Heir to the Empire by Timothy Zahn, going to the bookstore tomorrow to pick up the next one, Dark Force Rising.

Incredible Hulk: Prelude to Planet Hulk - Daniel Way; Keu Cha (just finished)
Incredible Hulk: Planet Hulk - Greg Pak (the massive collected hardcover edition)
Catching up on the ramifications of the Civil War, even though I know the whole planet hulk story, I wanted to actually read it. I don't think I want to get into the whole Secret Invasion issues, as the CW took a lot change out of me. Does anyone know if its worth it?
I read some it through the Black Panther issues, when i was heavily into it, but Hudlin got too annoying for me.

The Lucifer Code by Michael Cordy

Finished Indiana Jones Omnibus volume 2 and now onto Punisher MAX Vol. 2: Kitchen Irish.

Just Breathe
by Susan Wiggs.

The Resurrectionist ~ Jack O'Connell

just finished Little Brother by Cory Doctoro
twas truly amaz-z-ing and i recommend-no! ORDER everyone to read it
its got a lot of computer stuff tucked away in it along with the greatest plot ive read in years

now currently ready:
The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod: Ninth Grade Slays by Heather Brewer

George Orwell - 1984
Alexandre Dumas - The Count of Monte Cristo
Ayn Rand - Atlas Shrugged

Spider-Man/Human Torch: I'm With Stupid - Dan Slott
Superman: Emperor Joker - Jeph Loeb and whole bunch of other people

Originally posted by Blue_Hefner
George Orwell - 1984
Alexandre Dumas - The Count of Monte Cristo
Ayn Rand - Atlas Shrugged

I loved 1984. Never got around to Monte Cristo. I tried Atlas Shrugged after reading The Fountainhead, but the 80-page monologues threw me off and I could only take so much of her version of ethical egoism. It's an interesting take on egoism though, even if I'm more for altruism myself.

Objectivism. Always wanted to read one of Rand's book but just can't make myself, everytime I look at it in the book shop, back on the shelf.

Apparently if you can't put yourself through Atlas Shrugged, then her book Anthem is the next best bet for an easier ride.

Originally posted by MistressofSnape
I loved 1984. Never got around to Monte Cristo. I tried Atlas Shrugged after reading The Fountainhead, but the 80-page monologues threw me off and I could only take so much of her version of ethical egoism. It's an interesting take on egoism though, even if I'm more for altruism myself.

Yeah, I'm only on the 4th or 5th page of Atlas, and it is kinda hard to get difficult to get into. Is the Fountainhead or her other books anything like Anthem (I remember having a hard time reading that in the 9th grade too) ? I was planning on reading them, since theyre supposed to be enlightening . . .

Moon and Sun: The Ruby Key by Holly Lisle

not bad so far
the storylines good but i think it couldve been written better

The Punisher MAX Vol. 3: Mother Russia

Currently reading Grail Conspiracy: A Cotten Stone Mystery by Lynn Sholes & Joe Moore.

Nothing To Lose by Lee Child

Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson

Just finished reading "The Road" for the 3rd time...I literally finished the last sentence and then started again for the 4th time too.

Astonishing book and really want to get it ingrained in me for the film release.

Nils Lyhne by J. P. Jacobsen.

Stolen by Vivian Vande Velde

pretty good so far

plus i just finished Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins[sequal to the Hunger Games]
amaz-z-ing book and i cant wait till next year fir the last of the trilogy