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since i graduated ive found more time to read my books, I'm currently buried in Under The Dome by Stephen King (Im a big fan of his) What are you guys readin if anything

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I am currently "The God delusion" by Richard Dawkins for the second time. I know that, thanks to Family Guy, it is kind of a douche bag thing to do, to admit that I read that book not only once but that I am reading it again, even I think that I am kind of a douche right now :lol:

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i like most of the thrillers from frank schaetzing.

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I am currently "The God delusion" by Richard Dawkins for the second time. I know that, thanks to Family Guy, it is kind of a douche bag thing to do, to admit that I read that book not only once but that I am reading it again, even I think that I am kind of a douche right now :lol:

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I've read it a few times myself bro. It's good.

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im readin' the tommorow series. its awesome

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As usual, I find myself reading a few things at the same time
1) A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson; an incredibly well written book about the Earth. I read and re-read this book, and start the new school year in my history classes with parts of it.
2) The Business of Genocide: The SS, Slave Labor, and the Concentration Camps by Michael Thad Allen. Got it this past summer at the 2010 Belfer National Educators Conference at the US Holocaust Museum. As heavy as the title suggests, but personal for me as both my parents were camp survivors.
3) John Lennon, the life by Phillip Norman

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Reading my way through (The Global Conspiracy and how to end it) right now ... long and alot of facts and info but not too bad



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Stevie Ray Vaughan Caught in the crossfire by Nick Patoski/Bill Crawford

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Nevin1985 wrote:
stryder1017 wrote:
since i graduated ive found more time to read my books, I'm currently buried in Under The Dome by Stephen King (Im a big fan of his) What are you guys readin if anything


What is your impression of the book? I bought it months ago and never finished it. I just hate it.......


well I'm still in the stages of reading it, but I love it. Classic King IMO. Only very vulgar lol, but so are most of his novels. Is it spine-tingling? Not really. But it's a good sci-fi book. How far did you get?

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