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What are YOU currently reading?

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Mr.Cheese said:
Right now: The Oxford History of Greece and the Hellenistic World.
Started to reread Dragonlance Chronicles
I need to start two more but Can't decide which ones.
Well, if you are interested in history, then I would suggest Julius Caesar's The Gallic War. You will probably have to order it.

It is a firsthand account of the Gallic wars, written by Caesar himself. It tells you a lot about military tactics of the time, about the German people, and also tells you a lot about the man who wrote it. Caesar is a very arrogant person, and he refers to himself in the third person for the entire book. Very interesting.

It is a bit dry, but Caesar fixes this somewhat because he is admittedly a very good writer.
 
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Right now I'm currently reading The Hobbit so I can finally get into the LOTR books. i also want to get back to reading my Bible. What about you guys? Oh yeah and I wann get back to reading the Narnia Chronicles.
 
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Genesis, Creation and Early Man by Fr. Seraphim Rose.
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I am currently reading:

EXILE IN THE FATHERLAND, Letters from Moabit Prison

Personal letters (translated into English) written by Martin Niemoller, a Lutheran Pastor, while he was imprisoned by the Nazis at Berlin's Moabit Prison in 1937-1938.

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Huldrych,

I've read the first and last ones you listed. Treason is the only book I've read by Coulter and I loved it. I also enjoyed The Conservative Mind but think that Kirk gives too short shrift to the influence of John Locke (I may have it too confused with his Roots of American Order). He persuaded me to finally read Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France, with which I was impressed but it was quite a tedious read.
 
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