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  1. Soren
    Date: Wed, Sep 19 2012 18:33:44

    Share what book you are currently reading at the moment here. Currently I'm reading four books at the moment. Two philosophical books by Stephen Law, The Philosopher's Gym and Believing Bullshit. Very interesting, can't let my hands of these books. Also on the side for casual reading I am reading Skulduggery Pleasant: Death Bringer. Which is my favourite novel series, there's always something happening that I can't seem to let it go. And finally, I'm reading Naruto manga, currently on chapter 515.

  2. sangara
    Date: Wed, Sep 19 2012 20:42:17

    The Tao of Jeet Kune Do, it's a bit hard to read but I keep trucking through it.

  3. ChainBreak
    Date: Wed, Sep 19 2012 21:20:01

    Ange Isle by Peter Dickinson ^_^

  4. SA1
    Date: Wed, Sep 19 2012 23:13:09

    two towers

  5. Kari
    Date: Wed, Sep 19 2012 23:18:14

    The Wheel of Time series, book 4 The Shadow Rising, chapter 14. It's awesome. :D

  6. Tentcell
    Date: Wed, Sep 19 2012 23:47:16

    The Lost World, by Michael Crichton. I'm trying to read all of Crichton's books, I need to hit up some of his pen names now and his non fiction books.

  7. Demon
    Date: Thu, Sep 20 2012 00:07:27

    Think of a number and shut your eyes tight by John Verdon

  8. Aether
    Date: Thu, Sep 20 2012 02:10:21

    The Grand Design by Stephen Hawking And I can actually understand it!

  9. nateiskewl
    Date: Thu, Sep 20 2012 02:16:48

    Fermat's Enigma by Simon Singh

  10. SJ
    Date: Thu, Sep 20 2012 06:02:05

    Getting More. i hate yet to read it...

  11. StallonM
    Date: Thu, Sep 20 2012 12:19:17

    Currently I'm reading Harry Potter and the half blood prince. I'm reading this book for the 3rd time; and I still love to read it

  12. Soren
    Date: Thu, Sep 20 2012 16:48:14

    Aether;225327]The Grand Design by Stephen Hawking And I can actually understand it![/QUOTE] Awesome. I'm actually planning to read that book real soon too! [QUOTE=sangara wrote: The Tao of Jeet Kune Do, it's a bit hard to read but I keep trucking through it.
    I got that too. Might give it a read some time.

  13. juggalo666666
    Date: Thu, Sep 20 2012 18:24:46

    The post I'm typing.

  14. Soren
    Date: Fri, Sep 21 2012 19:54:23

    juggalo666666 wrote: The post I'm typing.
    I'm afraid to break it to you, but your post is not a book.

  15. juggalo666666
    Date: Mon, Sep 24 2012 02:03:58

    I'm sure i could go through the trouble to further this, by actually getting that published. That's alright. You win, its not a book.

  16. Manman!
    Date: Mon, Sep 24 2012 12:03:16

    Cook book because Im hungry lolololol :troll:

  17. Krypton
    Date: Mon, Sep 24 2012 12:42:24

    Mein Kampf - Adolf Hitler.

  18. Soren
    Date: Fri, Nov 9 2012 19:28:27

    I am currently reading "The God Delusion" by Richard Dawkins. He's a bit ambitious, in the preface of the book he says that if you are a theist he hopes that after you have read this book you will become an atheist. Also, throughout the book, because he so strongly stands in the viewpoint of an atheist, it would seem like you are reading a rant, which becomes quite tedious at times. Nevertheless, the points he raises are interesting, and the book is definitely an enjoyable read.

  19. Awesome
    Date: Fri, Nov 9 2012 19:38:22

    Supergirl wrote: I am currently reading "The God Delusion" by Richard Dawkins. He's a bit ambitious, in the preface of the book he says that if you are a theist he hopes that after you have read this book you will become an atheist. Also, throughout the book, because he so strongly stands in the viewpoint of an atheist, it would seem like you are reading a rant, which becomes quite tedious at times. Nevertheless, the points he raises are interesting, and the book is definitely an enjoyable read.
    hahaha its kinda funny that he is so against theists that he makes the same mistakes they do by being so stuck in his beliefs. I am reading through Organic Chemistry by Clayden, Greaves, Warren and Wothers. Its my favorite book ever even though its a text book :)

  20. AxAn
    Date: Fri, Nov 9 2012 20:41:33

    I just finished The Girl Who Played With Fire and plan to get the next book in the trilogy. Also planning on buying Reached by Ally Condie when it comes out on the 13th.

  21. Fuse
    Date: Sat, Nov 10 2012 01:08:57

    The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers.

  22. Soark
    Date: Sat, Nov 10 2012 01:11:49

    I'm trying to read The Power of Now, by Ekhart Tolle.

  23. Soren
    Date: Sat, Nov 10 2012 14:56:23

    Awesome wrote: hahaha its kinda funny that he is so against theists that he makes the same mistakes they do by being so stuck in his beliefs. I am reading through Organic Chemistry by Clayden, Greaves, Warren and Wothers. Its my favorite book ever even though its a text book :)
    Yeah it is kind of ironic, but to him, the "Atheistic belief" is a much more rational belief.

  24. Rozzi
    Date: Mon, Nov 12 2012 04:31:35

    Nerds: How Dorks, Dweebs, Techies, and Trekkies Can Save America and Why They Might Be Our Last Hope by David Anderegg

  25. Raos
    Date: Mon, Nov 12 2012 05:28:25

    Q&A, finding alaska, lovely bones, the hatelist, robopocalypse, little borther, etc

  26. TheAafg
    Date: Mon, Nov 12 2012 06:40:05

    The Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy. Really awesome book, friend recommended it to me.

  27. Soren
    Date: Mon, Nov 12 2012 18:56:14

    Raos wrote: Q&A, finding alaska, lovely bones, the hatelist, robopocalypse, little borther, etc
    Wow you're reading quite a substantial amount at once.