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Most interesting/best book you've read THIS YEAR
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TheMediator
I haven't finished a book in a while. I'm like half way through Moby D
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ck, 3/4 of the way through Another Roadside Attraction, and around a third of the way in of Stephen Colbert and Philosophy. Somehow I just feel like if a book is good, I'll ruin it if I finish it.
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Hyperspacerebel
The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka.
Closely followed by
The Once and Future King by T H White (3rd time ftw)
The Man Who was Thursday by G K Chesterton (2nd time)
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Queggy
I haven't read it yet, but I'm sure that when
The Gathering Storm
comes out (Oct. 27), it will be the best book I've read all year. Btw, I'm glad you've picked up Martin's books Fathios! You'll really enjoy them!
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Orranis
A hard one... I read
To Kill a Mockingbird
this year.
I think
The Hunger Game
s is also pretty interesting.
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DethByAirplnPnut
The Hunger Games and Catching Fire.
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Random0214
The Boxcar Children
Encyclopedia Brown
I remember reading the Boxcar Children when I was in 5th grade!
Currently I'm reading nothing, might pick up Atlas Shrugged, though. I finished Beowulf: The Original Verse Translation and I barely remember any of it, which is odd. I blame the style of the book. The most interesting book would be
Kite Runner
.
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Frostfyre
Zero, the Biography of a Dangerous Idea
- Charles Seife
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roman9009
world of Warcraft game manual
blizzard
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mudfish
Studies in Spirit Speaking
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mindthegap5
The demonata series by Darren shan.
He's also got a vampires series thats pretty good too, he's just a really good author.
http://www.darrenshan.com/
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Haxzor
I'd have to say "Scarecrow" by Matthew Riley.
Temple is still my fav
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