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Paper Towns by John Green

Much like the last two books of his that I read, it took me a while to get into it, but then suddenly, halfway through the book I was hooked and almost brought to tears by the end of it.
 
Merge/Disciple by Walter Mosley.
 
Tales From Two-Bit Street and Beyond
It's a compilation of ghost stories based on legends about Ogden's 25th Street. I have a story in it.:woot:
 
Paper Towns by John Green

Much like the last two books of his that I read, it took me a while to get into it, but then suddenly, halfway through the book I was hooked and almost brought to tears by the end of it.

i would love a movie of this one. i think it'd be such a fun watch, especially the road trip to NY
 
When Titans Clashed: How the Red Army Stopped Hitler by David Glantz & Jonathan House
 
A Storm of Swords. My opinion of Hotpie didn't change; I still think he was annoying.
 
The Hand of Oberon ~ Roger Zelazny
The Courts of Chaos ~ Roger Zelazny
 
Red Country-Joe Abercrombie.

Loved it. It's got to the point where Abercrombie is just about rivaling GRRM for best modern fantasy writer in my eyes. Really couldn't get enough of this world.
 
Red Country-Joe Abercrombie.

Loved it. It's got to the point where Abercrombie is just about rivaling GRRM for best modern fantasy writer in my eyes. Really couldn't get enough of this world.

Another Abercrombie fan! I take it you're read the First Law trilogy and Best Served Cold?
 
Another Abercrombie fan! I take it you're read the First Law trilogy and Best Served Cold?

Indeed! And The Heroes!

Some of the Best characters I've ever had the pleasure of reading about. Love Cosca, Shivers, and of course the Bloody Nine.
 
Just about done with An Abundance of Katherines by John Green. I think this might be my favorite of all of his books, mostly because I'm a math nerd and I can really relate to the main protagonist who really comes off as a selfish ***** for most of the book.
 
i am halfway through The Book Thief. if i finish it before the end of the year, i will achieve my goal of reading 52 books this year
 
I read Stardust by Neil Gaiman yesterday. Decent novel, not Neil's best work.
 
Killing Jesus ~ Bill O'Rielly
 
Read the first two chapters of ''The Disaster Artist. My Life Inside The Room. The Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made.'' this morning :woot: so much win in it. I want to finish it asap.

In terms of books I read an completed this year, still only Ron Paul's End The Fed. I have another Ron Paul Book and Fair Tax Book from 2012 X-Mas.

:o I got this Room tell all book from 2013 X-Mas. Figured it be a funnier read. And still got Zombie Survival Guide to read and I want to buy some Greg Gutfeld books. He hosts Red Eye on FOX NEWS, he's cool.
 
Bought myself a Kindle Fire HDX for Christmas, and it was the best decision I've made in a while. I've been reading more than ever! So many books I wanna read and so little time.
 
Batista Unleashed. One of the best wrestling bio's I've read.
 
The Taking ~ Dean Koontz. Does he ever write anything bad? :p
 
Night of Knives by Ian C Esslemont. This is the first fantasy novel I've read that managed to pull off a horror vibe. Emperor Kellanved races to locate the Deadhouse while the Imperial assassin Surly makes a power play for the office of Emperor. The horror elements come from the Shadow Moon, a night when the living world comes into conjunction with the Shadow Realm. So the souls of the deceased and the Hounds of Shadow stalk the streets. This all serves as a backdrop; our protagonists are Temper, a war veteran, and Kiska, a street thief.
 
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