What's the Last Book You Read/Finished?

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Friday The 13th: Hate-Kill-Repeat
Friday The 13th: Carnival Of Maniacs
 
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll.
 
After Dark, Haruki Murakami
:)
 
I enjoyed his Hard Boilded Wonderland and the End of the World, and what I've read of Kafka on the Shore. That also sounds pretty interesting from what I've seen of it. Murakami seems to be a very fascinating writer
 
I was reading The Vampire Armand, but got bored and didn't finnished it...reading The Hunger, wanting to read something from Charles Bukowski, or Jack Kerouac
 
The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress by Robert A. Heinlein
 
reading Ray Bradbury's The Illustrated Man, can't put it down.
 
Just finished Stand Up Guy by Charlie Murphy. Very insightful and it was actually prety inspiring. Every chapter ended with uplifting words to help you through life. Loved it.
 
Evil Under the Sun by Agatha Christie

It seemed like one of the most illogical murder schemes in history, featured some irritating dialog, and and two of the main characters who get together in the end are pretty unlikable. Other than that, a good read, and I've always liked Hercule Poirot. :yay:
 
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Columbine by Dave Cullen

After all of the critical and commerical success, I'm stunned by how horrid and almost offensive I found the book to be. The theories presented by Cullen are more ludicrous than a scientist questioning a human's need for oxygen.
 
:clears throat:

Let's see if I can remember all that I have read since my last post...

  1. The Death of the Heart
  2. Pale Fire
  3. The Reader
  4. The Glass Key
  5. Astonishing X-Men Vol 3
  6. Astonishing X-Men Vol 4

and now I'm going through The Complete Grimms Fairy Tales. Every so often I go through and read them for a few weeks before I return to novels and such. I just don't feel like I have the energy/drive to do a whole novel right now.

I feel like I'm forgetting some stuff...in fact, I know that I am. But what...? :huh:
 
The Hobbit - JRRT

Hm, should I feel bad that I had to force myself through this classic? JRRT's writing style just doesn't do well with me.
 
Atlas Shrugged

I'm only about 50 pages into it and don't fully agree with Ayn Rand's philosophy presented, but it's undoubtedly intriguing, to say the least.
 
Glad you are enjoying Atlas Shrugged. Ayn Rand is my favorite, in fact I am an Objectivist and have been my whole life.
 
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