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What are YOU currently reading? (5)

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IzzyPop

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Daughter of the Empire by Janny Wurtis and Raymond Feist (I've been on a Riftwar kick recently and I never finished this part of the series), Harrington on Hold 'Em Volume II: The End Game by Dan Harrington and Bill Robertie (amazing insights. I played the other night and much of what I read clicked with my playing style), Black Dahlia by James Ellroy (One of my faves. It has been a while since I read the LA Quartet, and I was in the mood for something dark.), and Chronicles of the Black Company by Glen Cook (First time reading it, pretty good so far.)
 
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- Lord of the Rings: Return of the King
- Louis L'Amour 'With These Hands'
- Bondage Breaker
- a book on American History
- Politically Incorrect Guide to American & English Literature
- a political book whose title I'll pass on posting :)
- 'Eats, Shoots & Leaves' (on punctuation)
- Dependent on D.C.
- Louis L'Amour 'The Californios' (almost done with that one)
- Louis L'Amour 'From the Listening Hills'

A lot, even for me.
 
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Yey, I am new to this board... happy to find it, though. :)

I am currently reading:
- The Queen of Bedlam, by Robert McCammon (slightly unbelievable historical mystery; McCammon previously wrote horror novels so that knowledge gives you a taste of the book itself).
- If Not Now, When?, by Primo Levi (about a Jewish partisan group in WWII)
- The Journals of Sylvia Plath (very good, highly recommend them to anyone who is into poetry/creative writing).
... and many others. I tend to read loads at once. :p
 
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I just finished The Other Boleyn Girl by Philippa Gregory and I must say it was quite a read! I definitely would love to see the movie now.

I'm just about to start Atonement by Ian McEwan. LOVED the film so I rushed out and bought the novel as soon as it was over.
 
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