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What are you reading?

Started by Trainer Dave, November 14, 2008, 21:01

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Sunnii

I am reading five competly different books....
Pompeii - Bastille <3

b1g

^ care to share?

i recently picked up "the republic" by Plato from my school library.. it's on the desk right next to me.
i really want to read it after i had to analyze the hidden meaning to it for an english exam, and it appealed to me..

i just finished reading "iliad" by the poet homer.. wonderful read. although i got lost 10+ times.. haha
better than you, est. always

Webby

Quote from: winterheartâ„¢ on August 07, 2009, 15:05
i recently picked up "the republic" by Plato from my school library.. it's on the desk right next to me.
i really want to read it after i had to analyze the hidden meaning to it for an english exam, and it appealed to me..

I could have read that book and done an exam on it for Philosophy... but it's quite big and Plato's stuff is quite deep. We went with Russell's "Problems of Philosophy" instead, but I think I may try and read The Republic if I chance because I want to see how much Plato actually set in stone for us (Plato was one of the major Philosophers of his era and most of his work is the foundation of current philosophical debate).

"i hope you get niall bursting out of a tower cake singing "happy birthday mr president" and he's wearing a "miss america 2013" sash while giving you a 3 hour lapdance"

b1g

Mmm, yes, I know. I don't do philosophy, it was just there as an example of an allegory, and I was suprised when plato wrote it (after he witnessed socrates' execution, so the book says..)
yet to read it though and doubt i will understand most of it, but i'll give it a try.
;D
better than you, est. always

#Emma---#

I spent the last week in Greece, and I managed to get through 4 books from sitting by the pool and on the beach xP

First I read Glass Houses by Rachel Caine, then The Host by Stephenie Meyer, then Noughts & Crosses by Malorie Blackman, then Confessions Of A Shopoholic by Sophie Kinsella. I managed to leave the last book by the pool though =[

Gridbug

Believe it or not, I've started to read Stephen King's "It". Marvelous book so far.

Finished the Generation Dead series while on vacation...

Variety? What's that? :P

Freestyler

I took an interest to "the little red book" by mao zedong.

It's such a colourful book in a metaphorical way :)

Paul200

The big book of China. My dad wants me to learn more about my roots...

_Joel_

After finally finishing New Moon (it was boring...) I've managed to get onto Eclipse which is slightly better. I'm also having to read Dracula for English. After them two I'll most likely read either Breaking Dawn or Lord Loss by Darren Shan (bought that for 99p!)

b1g

i just finished reading sara douglass' "Pilgrim" (book 2 in the wayfarer redeption, or book 5 in the axis series for all you americans) and am starting "Blade of Fortriu" by Juliet somelongname about some old celtic tribe. pretty sick, no?

i went to the library at school and asked for mein kampf, in all seriousness, and one of them called me a nazi. free speech ftl.

being an avid cussler fan i also finished his new kurt austin series book, "medusa", quite decent. +4
better than you, est. always

Lorem Ipsum

John Milton's epic 17th century poem, Paradise Lost.

~Evanscence~

Quote from: #Emma---# on August 13, 2009, 17:47
I spent the last week in Greece, and I managed to get through 4 books from sitting by the pool and on the beach xP

First I read Glass Houses by Rachel Caine, then The Host by Stephenie Meyer, then Noughts & Crosses by Malorie Blackman, then Confessions Of A Shopoholic by Sophie Kinsella. I managed to leave the last book by the pool though =[

the host? i wanted to read that. is it good?

me? read? it's the summer! i don't have to read for another six days! that's when school starts, so that's when i have to start thinking!
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#Emma---#

Quote from: Evanscence: A Second Lan?!?! on August 18, 2009, 17:48
the host? i wanted to read that. is it good?

I found it to be a bit confusing at first, but then I got into it and thought it was pretty good. It was also a really addictive book, so I ended up finishing it within days xP

The next book I'm going to read will be The Dead Girl's Dance by Rachel Caine, I think =]

b1g

i heard there is a new matthew reilly book; any reviews from current readers yet..?
better than you, est. always

Mulholland

A bunch of psychology papers on the link between birth month and suicide... it's really interesting