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What are you currently reading?

No one is dumb some people just act dumb
I disagree. I know lots of dumb people lol. I need to get back to some reading, but between PS3, Android, movies, work, and life, it's hard to find the time. I have a stack of books waiting on me, need to squeeze some reading time in there somewhere.

I really want to read the new Stephen King novel. I've read almost all of his books and he is a genius at writing characters. I think he doesn't get the credit he deserves for being a great writer because he makes it seem easy, but just try to write like that and you realize how hard it is.
 
Finished Mockingjay a while back, but forgot to post about it. Decent trilogy. Just finished reading One Shot by Lee Child. Jack Reacher is a mofo bad ass. Not sure what to read next.
 
Stars Wars One.

Revan was a good read if you don't know much about the background of Revan. For those that have, I have read reviews that they said the book was a disappointment.

The story focused more on a young Sith than on Revan. There was only a very small part in the book that showed how powerful of a Force user Revan was.

I have Darth Plageuis on pre-order.
 
How is the third book? I I just ordered it so

If you liked Catching Fire, you'll like Mockingjay. I don't want to say anything because it will spoil it for you, but I suppose you won't be disappointed.

Been reading Stephen King's - Full Dark, No Stars. Very interesting book.
 
Reading Rant: The Oral Biography of Buster Casey again ... forgot how much I love this book. It's crazy the things you remember about a book, and the things you forget. I probably have read this one 4 times :D
 
I'm reading Steve Job's biography! By Walter Isaacson. I got it for Christmas!

Did you know Steve Jobs was a vegetarian? I was like :eek:

And then he got the offer to skip 5th and 6th grade while a kid! Double :eek: (but his parents only allowed him to skip the 5th grade)
 
If you liked Catching Fire, you'll like Mockingjay. I don't want to say anything because it will spoil it for you, but I suppose you won't be disappointed.

Been reading Stephen King's - Full Dark, No Stars. Very interesting book.
Full Dark, No Stars is a great book. King is so mainstream now that its easy to forget how dark he can be until you start reading him again. I picked up his new book when I was out Christmas shopping. I'm not sure when I'll get started on it, it's thick and I got some new PS3 games for Christmas as well lol.
 
Full Dark, No Stars is a great book. King is so mainstream now that its easy to forget how dark he can be until you start reading him again. I picked up his new book when I was out Christmas shopping. I'm not sure when I'll get started on it, it's thick and I got some new PS3 games for Christmas as well lol.


Hehe games win reading later lol
 
Kevin Hearne, Iron Druid Series, nuff said.

Found out about the author on Friday, downloaded all three of his books and finished reading the third one yesterday.

The books are not that long (approx 300 pages each) but damn if he cant weave a story line. If you like any type of mythology there is something in these books for you. The main character is a bad ass Druid who is 2000 years old. His two lawyers are a werewolf and a vampire. There are old celtic gods, norse gods, indian gods, the Virgin Mary, the main character even has a beer with Jesus in book 3 lol. Great reads, extremely well put together, plenty of action, and a ton of moments where I laughed out loud while reading the books.

If you're into high tech modern day warrior thrillers Matthew Reilly is a great author too. Picked up his Scarecrow series (4 books) and have been reading those.
 
Kevin Hearne, Iron Druid Series, nuff said.

Found out about the author on Friday, downloaded all three of his books and finished reading the third one yesterday.

The books are not that long (approx 300 pages each) but damn if he cant weave a story line. If you like any type of mythology there is something in these books for you. The main character is a bad ass Druid who is 2000 years old. His two lawyers are a werewolf and a vampire. There are old celtic gods, norse gods, indian gods, the Virgin Mary, the main character even has a beer with Jesus in book 3 lol. Great reads, extremely well put together, plenty of action, and a ton of moments where I laughed out loud while reading the books.

If you're into high tech modern day warrior thrillers Matthew Reilly is a great author too. Picked up his Scarecrow series (4 books) and have been reading those.


On matuck?
 
Stars Wars One.

Revan was a good read if you don't know much about the background of Revan. For those that have, I have read reviews that they said the book was a disappointment.

The story focused more on a young Sith than on Revan. There was only a very small part in the book that showed how powerful of a Force user Revan was.

I have Darth Plageuis on pre-order.

I'm about half=-way through and i see where you coming from. That said I am really enjoying the continuation of revan's story
 
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