What are you reading now?

Books I am reading/re-reading for my games:
WFRP
Arcana Evolved
Ruins of Intrigue (for AE)
Ashes of Middenheim (for WFRP)
DMG II

Books I am reading because I'm a teacher and it's summertime: :D
Trollslayer
How to WIn Friends and (Corrupt)/Influence People
Necromancer
The Dragon's Return

Jeez, I have entirely too much free time...
 

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A couple of thin books I have on game shelf that I've owned for a while but haven't read from cover to cover in the past are on my chopping block:
Complete Guide to Doppelgangers & Complete Guide to Velociraptors

When I'm done with those I'm going to read Frostburn and Sandstorm from cover to cover.
 

What am I reading? Alot of RPG books. With the ENnies coming up, I'm knee deep in RPG books (not kidding, the 2 piles really come up to my knees)

Currently reading:
CoC: Secrets of Japan
Fireborn Players & GMs guides
World of Darkness
Vampire: The Requiem
Slavelords of Cydonia
Arcana Evolved

Books come and go as I finish them and receive more in the mail.
 


I am currently reading:

Camber the Heretic
Augustus
Prince of the Blood
DMG 2


Obviously, dmg2 is gaming related. Camber and Prince are fiction; Augustus is a history about, well, Augustus Caesar.

I just finished Catherine the Great, too.

Edit: Oh, if you mean gaming reading, then add the current Dungeon to DMG2.
 

Arms And Armor 3.5
Complete Guide to Beholders
Lord of the Iron Fortress (I'm running it so I keep reading it over).

Non-Gaming
An audio book biography of the Norwegian scientist Kristian Berkeland (sp? its an audio book so that's my phonetic guess) and his studies of the Aurora Borealis and electromagnetism.
 



Hmm - recently read the Bloody Crown of Conan myself, but right now the Little Red Book of Selling and the Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana.
 

OGL Ancients. Interesting setting...

EDIT: Still reading. The book tends to reverse the d20 philosophy as far as complexity is concerned. :) Combat is VERY simulationist (you don't get to know the attack roll of the opponent to determine what type of defense you want to use unless you have a certain feat), while magic is handled with one of three skill rolls, depending on class.

I think their combat system would mix well with MGP's mass combat system. :)
 
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