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[April] What are you reading?

Krug

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Finished rereading Kafka's Metamorphosis, as well as this intriguing Japanese mystery novel All She Was Worth. Also starting on The Dead and the Damned, yet another Warhammer 'novel' that's basically a bunch of short stories revolving around a band of mercenaries.
 

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I'm Reading 'The Laws of our Fathers' - an interesting legal novel.

Before that, I read Ender's Shadow, after having read Ender's Game a couple of years ago.
 

Just finished The Hippopotamus Pool (go Amelia! go Emerson! go Ramses!).

Also finished a re-read (about the fifth) of Thomas Berger's Arthur Rex.

On the bedside at the moment are H. Rider Haggard's She and The Coffee Trader by David Liss.

After that I am planning to read Edward Rice's Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton, a biography that has gotten a lot of good press.

Always open to possibilities, however :D
 

I just finished Otherland Book I, by Tad Williams.
The next three books:
Ray Bradbury, The October Country
Umberto Eco, Collected Parodies
Leon de Winter, Supertex
 

.Just finished Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God.

Next up is Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury, for a second time, and Phillip Roth's Goodbye Columbus
 


I just finished The Elegant Universe by Brian Greene, I'm in the middle of Bad Astronomy by Philip Plait and next on the list is The Briar King by Greg Keyes. I need to break up the science reading occasionally.
 

I finally started reading Dreamcatcher again. I think I'll actually finish it this time, and I can move on to The Ringworld Throne.
 

Well, since my matriculation exams are over now, I finally have time to read something else than school books. I figured I'd first wade through Sujata Massey's The Floating Girl and Edward Bolme's Alabaster Staff, since I've kinda started both of 'em. The next book I've got lined up is a Donald E. Westlake novel. Can't verify the name, since I can't seem to find it. My bookshelf seems to feed on books. It also ate up my Starship Troopers, before I ever had a chance to read it.
 

finishing up Rules of Ascension by David B. Coe
I will start White Wolf or Dark Moon by David Gemmell then move on to King of Foxes by Raymond Feist.
 

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