What's the Last Book You Read/Finished? - Part 1 Page 1 Chapter 1 Paragraph - Part 2

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Marvel Comics: The Untold Story

Really good read if you are interested in the behind-the-scenes stuff that has gone on since the company started (and are ok learning that half the people involved are *****).
 
Rereading Erikson's Garden of the Moon; knowing certain things from Deadhouse Gate makes the first one better.

Just dropped $100 on the White Wolf omnibus of the Count Brass series by Moorcock. Can't wait for it; Brass was my favorite character from the Hawkmoon books.
 
Freedom and Necessity by Steven Brust and Emma Bull

One of the best historical mysteries I've ever read. I really found myself loving the four main characters and becoming terrified when they were in danger. The plot was intelligent as well, with a lot of twists and turns, and the solution wasn't a letdown, which is a rare occurrence for me. My only complaint is all the philosophical mumbo jumbo that was peppered throughout the story. It mostly felt unnecessary and I never understood any of it anyway.
 
A Lion's Tale: Around the World in Spandex. The Rock recommends it for all wrestling fans.
 
The Dead Zone -- Stephen King
 
Lost Horizon - James Hilton. I recommend this book :D
 
All the original Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy books by Douglas Adams, one of the best series I have ever read.
 
The Hunt by Andew Fukada. It is sorta like the Hunger Games but with Vampires.
 
Just finished the graphic novel

Sandman: Preludes and Nocturnes. I really enjoyed the story. Death was my favorite at the end.
 
Batman/Houdini: The Devil's Workshop - Howard Chaykin and John Francis Moore

Not bad.
 
Snow Crash, realized I am not a fan of Neil Stephenson's work. Gonna need to try to read some William Gibson instead.
 
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